The Best Amazon Prime Day DealsSome deals are already active, others will begin throughout the day.

ByBilly Kwong

This story originally appeared onPCMag

via PC Mag

Bargain shoppers, rejoice!Amazon Prime Dayis upon us, and if you're looking to save big on all sorts of gadgets, electronics, and smart home devices, the next two days are probably your best chance to get a nice discount untilBlack Friday.

Prime "Day" officially kicked off at midnight PT / 3 a.m. ET on Monday, July 15 and will run for 48 hours, giving you plenty of time to save.

Some of the deals below might not be live yet, but they will be soon, so give them a look if you want to plan ahead.

Other deals, meanwhile, are not exclusive to Amazon. That's right, rival retailers are jumping on the Prime Day train, including Walmart. A few of those discounts are listed below. For Amazon deals, though, remember thatyou need to be a Prime memberto take advantage of Prime Day deals;sign up here.

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