The 16 Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Under $30

Everything is expensive. Treat yourself to one of these WIRED-tested and -approved Prime Day picks under $30.
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Amazon Prime Day June 2026

Thirty dollars doesn't get you as much as it used to. In times like these, as the economy worsens, “Buy Now, Pay Later” services boom, daily bills skyrocket, and inflation continues to surge, it's more important than ever to make that dollar stretch.

We've been scouring to find the best discounts and deals on WIRED-tested and -approved gear for less than that for Prime Day. We've hand-tested and vetted all the deals on this list, so you can be assured this is the best price you'll find.

Crazy for deals? For the best of the best of the best deals this Prime Day, check out WIRED's Absolute Best Prime Day Deals and Best Prime Day Deals Under $100. For lightning deals of the moment, see our Amazon Prime Day live blog for updates in real-time.

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Updated June 23: We've added new discounted picks from Liquid IV, Bloom, Smartish, Loop, Spigen, Beats, OneBeat, and Anker.

Home and Beauty Deals Under $30

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Jisulife

Handheld Mini Fan

This is one of WIRED editor Kat Merck’s top handheld fan picks. It's small (and cheap) but mighty, with two blades that produce a strong breeze at 472 feet per minute and a quiet noise level (44 dB on low), and it’s lightweight at only 4 ounces. Plus, it's basically a camping or outdoor adventure Swiss Army knife, doubling as a flashlight and portable power bank. At only $12, you'll be happy you carried this during your next summer adventure.

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Laneige

Lip Sleeping Mask

Every winter, my lips looked like sad, shriveled worms that had been left out to dry on the sidewalk after a rainstorm. Even after religiously applying lip balm every hour, my lips would get cracked and flaky without fail every winter. That is, until I discovered this lip mask from Laneige. I absolutely love Langeige's stuff, but it's often much pricier than I'm willing to pay for a luxe lip balm or facial lotion. You leave this thick mask of murumuru butter and vitamin C on while you sleep for smooth lips come morning. Right now it's on sale for $17, which is the lowest we've ever seen it.

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Loop

Quiet 2 Ear Plugs

Whether you want to sleep soundly or save your eardrums during the next concert you attend, we recommend everyone have a few earplugs on hand to block out the noise. We love these earplugs from Loop because they’re squishy, soft, and malleable to any type of ear shape. Plus, we love the shape of these silicone earplugs. They fit snugly in your ear and entirely flush with your head, making them the most comfortable earplugs for sleeping. They come with four different sized washable ear tips in a few colorways to match any fit.

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Bagsmart

Compression Packing Cubes (Set of 6)

If you're going on a trip and realize that you may need more organization, it's hard to beat a six-pack of Bagsmart's basic packing cubes. We appreciate the compression feature that packs the most into a tight space, the higher-end looks, the fine-mesh front cover for spotting contents at a glance, and convenient label windows to keep your set organized. Plus, Bagsmart offers 25 color and pattern options so you can keep things fly while you fly with color-coordinated luggage.

Homerunpet

Wireless Stainless Steel Pet Water Fountain

If your pet likes drinking from the faucet, this is the automatic pet fountain for you. I recommend every cat owner get a pet water fountain, as most cats struggle to consume enough water, which leads to potentially lethal UTIs and blockages, especially in male cats. Plus, cats see stagnant water as potentially harmful because, in the wild, unmoving water is prone to bacteria. So, cats are naturally more drawn to moving water, and a fountain like this encourages them to drink more. Although this fountain is cheap, it has pretty much everything I look for in a fountain: It works either battery-powered on a charge for cordless placement anywhere (for up to 30 days), or plugged in. It also has dual flow modes, continuous or intermittent, a wireless pump for easy cleaning, and a stackable design that simplifies setup, cleaning, and changing the filter. On sale for only $22, now's a great time to see if a fountain works for your pet.

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Furbo

Mini 360°

This is the pet camera we recommend for most people. It dispenses treats and has two-way audio and 360-degree panning abilities so you can see the whole room. This camera comes with a surface mount where it pans left and right for a whole-room view, and has ultra-clear 1080p HD color and night-vision resolution. Plus, there's two-way audio so you can hear, talk to, and see your pet, and you can even dispense treats through the app. If you subscribe to Furbo’s Nanny service, through the app you can play highlights from the day that are broken down by activity or motion, and it sends safety alerts about things like smoke or fallen objects, along with chewing or barking/meowing alerts. In my opinion, this is the best pet camera you can get for under $30.

Tech Accessories Under $30

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Moft

Snap-on Phone Stand & Wallet

This is a magnetic kickstand wallet for iPhones that can be set at three angles, depending on what you need: one for scrolling, one for streaming media, and one for video conferencing. We like that the case feels sturdy enough to stand in different configurations without being too bulky. Although you sacrifice storage for this slim, lightweight design, plan on carrying only two cards in this one. Regularly $30, it's 20 percent off right now.

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Smartish

Side Hustle Wallet

We named this the “easiest MagSafe wallet to use” in our guide to the best for one simple reason: a slot on the side to push the cards out. Its ergonomic design makes it so that you never have to take it off the phone to access cards. Just give the side opening a little push with, and the cards easily slide out. Plus, it’s made of vegan leather with a few fun design options, making for one of the sturdiest we’ve tested at this affordable price point.

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Anker

PowerWave Pad and Stand

We think everyone should grab this simple, budget pick from Anker for an extra wireless charger to keep around the house. Its pad and stand have a rubbery finish to prevent slips, and tiny LED lights light up to signify when charging or errors occur. There’s no better convenience than just dropping your phone on a pad or stand before bed and waking up to a fully charged battery in the morning. No more fussing with cords and plug ins.

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This is our favorite affordable iPhone 17 case because it looks simple and elegant (especially for its low price point). The teardown skin effect isn’t too or over-the-top or messy, and the buttons are very responsive and clicky. The raised edges around the screen and cameras prevent surface touching or scratching. If you don't want a custom case, it also comes in clear and other styles for even less. To top if off, the case is compatible with MagSafe accessories for even easier charging.

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Beats

Case With MagSafe

We think this is one of the Best iPhone 16 Cases, even beating out Apple’s official cases. This case has a soft microfiber lining, a very functional Camera Control button, and several stylish colorways to choose from depending on your vibe.

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One Beat

Travel Plug Adapter

If you’re planning to travel this summer—or just have limited power outlets—this is the best travel adapter, especially if you need to plug in a whole bunch of tech at once. This sturdy, compact plug adapter has a fixed design that stays put in the outlet, so you don’t have to worry about breakage while on the road. There are various versions (Type C, Type E/F, Type G), and this Type C model for Europe plugs into a single outlet to give you three US outlets, a USB-C port (15W), and two USB-A ports (12W).

Kitchen Deals Under $30

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Cosori

Electric Kettle

My life was forever changed when I moved in with my roommate about 10 years ago and learned the joy of an electric kettle. I like that this kettle is stainless steel and plastic-free, with an internal plastic-free water level indicator and level markings. To work, all you have to do is push down the clear tab at the bottom, and the blue LED light automatically turns off when the water has boiled. With a simple press of the switch, you'll have boiled water in about four minutes—no more time wasted watching the pot.

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Liquid I.V.

Hydration Multiplier

Whether you’re training for a half marathon or battling a hangover, we love electrolyte powder for its ability to revive us with high carbohydrate and sugar levels. Plus, as we hit the dog days of summer, it’s essential to keep those electrolytes levels up to keep dehydration and exhaustion at bay while temps rise. It’s a good idea to pick up a discounted pack for the future—there are over twenty flavors and most are on sale right now.

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Bloom Nutrition

Superfood Greens Powder

If you’re someone who wants to up their veggie intake but doesn’t like eating greens, this is the greens powder for you. Bloom’s mix tastes yummy and includes pre- and probiotics, fruits and veggies, antioxidants, adaptogens, and digestive enzymes to help you feel less bloated.

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Kiwi

Brand Chef's Knife

We on the WIRED Reviews team are bandwagoners when it comes to Kiwi knives. This brand has a cult following due to the fact its knives are cheap but have a thin, light blade that holds an edge just as well as pricier knives. Because this chef's knife is made of materials that are a little softer, it'll need to be sharpened more regularly to maintain its sharp edge. This simple knife works excellently for most small kitchen tasks, and we think it deserves a spot in most kitchens, especially at this uber-cheap price.


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