Yes, we're in the final stretches of Prime Day 2026, but that doesn't mean all the deals have vanished. And if you're prepping for summer travel or noticing some wear and tear on your current luggage, I've found a sale that's still going strong. Better yet, it's on a brand I've traveled around the world with and on a carry-on I've owned for more than 10 years. That's some serious mileage—and yes, it's the same one that United lost.
Right now, Away Travel—the brand behind the well-loved suitcases and travel bags you've probably seen all over TikTok, Instagram, and in trendy storefronts—is in the middle of its 'Get Away Days' sale, with up to 25% off. You can also score discounts on select models through Amazon.
The current version of my suitcase, the aptly named Carry-On, is down to $233 from $275 in a range of colors. It fits easily in the overhead bins on most airlines, and while Away says it's ideal for five to seven outfits, I've comfortably packed enough for two- to three-night trips with some strategic packing. You'll also find savings on other carry-ons, checked luggage, and travel bags, but what I'm most excited about is that Away's new Toy Story collection, launched alongside Toy Story 5, is also included in the sale.
Ahead, you'll find my top picks from Away's Get Away Days sale, whether you're shopping directly from Away or grabbing one of the discounted models on Amazon.
Is it just me, or has Prime Day flown by this year? Maybe it's because I've been tracking all the best deals alongside my colleagues, but even on the fourth and final day of Amazon's member-only savings event, I have good news.
If you're a Lego Star Wars fan, it's especially good news. I've rounded up the best Prime Day deals still available on sets from a galaxy far, far away, including discounts on three of my favorite Lego Star Wars builds ever.
First up is a classic: the Lego Star Wars R2-D2 set, which lets you build the iconic astromech droid, now 20% off at $79.99. It's also a fantastic gift for any Star Wars fan. Lego's buildable C-3PO is discounted on the final day of Prime Day as well, alongside Chopper. You'll also find savings on battle packs for recreating moments from Mandalore and The Clone Wars, plus buildable starfighters.
Just remember that Prime Day 2026 comes to a close when the clock strikes midnight on June 26, so there's no telling whether these deals will stick around afterward.
The best Prime Day Lego Star Wars deals
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Star Wars Clone Shock Trooper Mech
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Star Wars Siege of Mandalore Battle Pack
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Star Wars R2-D2 Set
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Star Wars C-3PO Buildable Droid Figure
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Star Wars: Ahsoka Chopper (c1-10p) Astromech Droid
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Star Wars: The Mandalorian Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack
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Star Wars Millennium Falcon 25th Anniversary Collectible
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Star Wars Jedi Bob’s Starfighter
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Star Wars Jango Fett Helmet
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Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy the Force Burner Snowspeeder
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Star Wars Cobb Vanth’s Speeder
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Star Wars Acclamator-Class Assault Ship
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Star Wars Grogu With Hover Pram
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Star Wars: a New Hope Tantive Iv
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Star Wars Brick-Built Star Wars Logo
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars V-19 Torrent Starfighter
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Star Wars Clone Trooper & Battle Droid Battle Pack Set
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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Arc-170 Starfighter
You could say Walt Disney Imagineering has been on a decades-long journey with audio-animatronics, which is essentially the tech underneath iconic characters at parks worldwide. What started with Tiki Birds has since grown to give us legendary looks at other characters, and in recent years, Walt Disney himself.
Just like the walking, talking Olaf roaming character, BDX Droids, or the Walt Disney animatronic, that innovation comes from a specific part of Walt Disney Imagineering, and that's the R&D (Research and Development) lab.
In late November of 2025, Imagineering gave us an early first look at next-generation audio-animatronic technology, one that could be expressive in brand-new ways due to the fact it was using front-based projection.
As Leslie Evans, Executive R&D Imagineer at Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, told me, "We're really going after more tools to just tell stories in an incredible way."
Now, just seven months later, that same system is debuting inside a Disney Park for the very first time, and TechRadar has the exclusive first look, as I was one of the first to see it in Imagineering's R&D lab.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
This next-generation pirate is making its debut at Disneyland in the iconic Pirates of the Caribbean ride, which reopens Friday, June 26, 2026. For the first time, guests floating past the treasure-filled grotto will witness a pirate atop a pile of cursed gold transform from a flesh-and-blood pirate to a skeleton in mere seconds.
Choosing Pirates wasn't accidental — as Evans explained, the team was "looking for a figure where creatively we could do a great transformation," and ultimately landed on the conclusion that "this pirate transformation would be a great, great first place to do it." And considering it's a long-standing ride at the original Disney park filled with countless audio-animatronics, it makes sense that this next-generation technology is debuting there.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
But let's roll it back from the ride itself and into Imagineering's fairly unassuming R&D lab in Glendale, California. I walked through a garage-like space with high ceilings and workstations, alongside generations of hydraulic animatronics — all the way through the A-1000 systems — before approaching a pirate figure elevated on scaffolding above a bank of workstations, Imagineers actively running it below. That staging is intentional — guests will look up at the figure from a boat, and the lab mirrors that sightline exactly.
That, in fact, was the new next-generation animatronic. At first glance, it reads almost deceptively simple. But as Evans explained, the ambition behind it runs deep. "How can we enable transformations that maybe previously are really challenging or in some cases impossible… I want characters that can blush, that can cry," she told me.
Unlike traditional Audio-Animatronics, which rely on complex mechanical systems for facial movement, this figure begins with a 3D-printed shell and almost no visible mechanical articulation in the face.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
Instead, expression is driven almost entirely by a high-fidelity front-projected image mapped directly onto the character, and considering how far computer graphics and rendering have come, this dramatically expands what Imagineers can create with physical characters. Think of a person crying, laughing, grinning with emotion, and ultimately being more human.
What that process looks like up close is striking in its own right. During calibration, a blue and white mesh grid is projected across the entire figure — mapping the projection system precisely to every contour of the physical surface, from the brim of the hat down to the beads around the neck. It's a glimpse behind the curtain that makes the technology suddenly legible: this is how light becomes skin, or bone. Once that mapping is locked, the projected character snaps into place with a precision that's genuinely difficult to believe until you're standing in front of it.
With the installation at Pirates of the Caribbean, this next-gen audio animatronic system has various sensors that complete calibration daily, as well as the necessary compute system and projection tech, and redundancies for all of these. Considering it’s operating on a dark, water ride as well, there is a cooling system and a filtration system for the various components to keep them running day in and day out.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
That simplicity, though, was deliberate — the result of rigorous testing. Evans and her team actually built and evaluated versions of this next-gen tech with individual facial features, including the nose, projecting onto them and asking a pointed question each time: "Is this adding anything? Is this extra bit of complexity getting us something from a creative standpoint?" If the answer was no, it got cut.
As Evans described it, "We started from that moment of 'let's test this, and we're only going to keep what we actually really need.'"
The nose didn't make it. The jaw did.
Disney's new blend of animatronics and game engines
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
Evans called it simply "a very exciting tool," and while she wouldn't be drawn on where it goes next beyond Pirates, that understatement might be the point.
That shift moves expressive detail out of mechanics and into real-time rendering — powered by a digital pipeline that connects Unreal Engine-based systems and animation tools. Evans talked about the moment those pieces converged. "When you really had animatronic technology, real-time game engines, and incredible CG assets all together… that's when we said, wait, we've really got something here," she said.
But getting there required pulling every discipline together. As Evans put it, "That's what's just absolutely magical about this team of people… when you bring them all together and say, 'this is the North Star, what are those key components that we need to go make it happen?'"
What that unlocks is a character capable of real-time visual transformation. Because the projection is dynamic, the character can shift emotional tone and surface detail in ways traditional animatronics simply can't — from subtle expressions like sadness or joy, to more dramatic changes that reshape how the character is perceived entirely. In Pirates, that means watching a single figure move between pirate and skeleton in real time, telling a fuller version of a story.
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
The physical system underneath is still there, but simplified. The body retains enough traditional mechanical motion to interact with the environment, while the face becomes a canvas for projection-driven expression. Redundant projection systems are also built in for reliability — essential for a high-throughput attraction like Pirates of the Caribbean.
And while Disney wouldn't go into full technical breakdowns, the compute setup running it sits closer in architecture to a high-end gaming PC than traditional show-control hardware. Though, as we’ve seen with Smugglers Run and Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, the blur between ride systems and gaming is blurring.
Disney engineers even mapped the ride path physically inside the R&D lab to simulate what guests will see from the boat vehicles, ensuring the transformation reads correctly from multiple angles.
A platform, not just a pirate
(Image credit: Walt Disney Imagineering)
Evans was clear about what drives all of it, telling me, "We want them to believe it's real… we're trying to make people feel."
She added, "We don't build technology for technology's sake. Everything is about telling a great story to our guests."
Proof that it works came not from the engineers who built it, but from the first people who hadn't. Evans described watching fresh audiences encounter the figure for the first time. "Our folks are standing in front of this character for minutes, just watching this cycling transformation happen over and over and over again, and are still kind of mesmerized by it. That's when we got that moment of going — yeah, I think we did something good," she said.
And I can echo that. After the first glance, I stood in front of it, walking around from different angles, watching this pirate cycle from human to skeleton after taking the bait from a gold coin. It drives a genuine reaction of joy — it's deeply impressive, and I look forward to seeing it running at Disneyland alongside the other animatronics that have defined that ride for decades.
It's a meshing of past, present, and future in terms of tech. And that's where things start to open up beyond Pirates. What Disney is building here is not a single animatronic, but a platform for bringing real-time characters with far more detailed expressions to physical environments and attractions in a very scalable way.
So if a pirate can transform from human to skeleton in real time, the question becomes what happens when that system reaches the rest of Disney's universe of characters. Pirates of the Caribbean is where guests will see it first — but if Imagineering's trajectory is any indication, it won't be the last.
We're officially on day three of Prime Day 2026, and Amazon's discounts on MacBooks and iPads couldn't be better timed.
Apple just raised prices across nearly its entire Mac lineup — including MacBooks, iMac, and Mac Studio — alongside the iPad family and home products such as the HomePod and Apple TV 4K.
While Apple's online store is already reflecting the higher prices, Amazon is still offering some of the best discounts we've seen all year on MacBooks and iPads — even without updating the new original prices.
Those deals look even better now that Apple's higher MSRPs are officially in effect. For instance, Apple now lists the 13-inch MacBook Air with the M5 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage at $1,299.99, but Amazon currently has it for $949. Likewise, the entry-level iPad now starts at $449 from Apple, while Amazon is selling it for just $299.
There's no telling how long these prices will last — though we're hoping they stick around through the remainder of Prime Day's four-day run. For now, keep scrolling for the best live deals on Macs, iPads, and Apple home devices that let you beat Apple's latest price increase.
You can even use the sidebar to jump to specific sections for each device category in the United States and the UK. Furthermore, while Apple hasn't raised prices for the Apple Watch, AirTags, or iPhone, I'm including deals for those as well since it's Prime Day after all.
Today's best iPad deals in the US
While Apple just raised the starting price of the iPad A16 to $449, Amazon still has it down to just $299 for Prime Day. The most significant upgrade for this model over the previous generation is the A16 chip for faster performance, and you'll also get double the storage as standard (128GB instead of 64GB).
Other features include a sharp 11-inch Liquid Retina display and solid 12MP front- and rear-facing cameras, making this iPad the best iPad for casual streamers and scrollers.
Amazon has the newest iPad Air with the M4 chipset on sale for $519 right now, which is an even stronger deal with Apple's new starting price set at $749 for the 11-inch Air. In addition to Apple's superfast M4 chip inside, this iPad features a crisp Liquid Retina display, 128GB of storage as standard, 12MP front and rear cameras, and support for Apple's AI features.
Apple's iPad Pro offers one of the best views on any tablet, thanks to a Tandem OLED Ultra Retina XDR display, and excellent performance from the superfast M5 chip under the hood. For Prime Day, Amazon has the Wi-Fi, 256GB 11-inch iPad Pro with M5 at just $899, which is a 10% discount for Prime Day, but an even larger discount over Apple's new price of $1,199.
Much like the larger iPad Air, the 13-inch iPad Pro offers the excellent top-of-the-line iPad experience at an even bigger scale. It has an excellent, vibrant OLED screen and great performance thanks to the M5 chip. It's $100 off on Prime Day at Amazon, at just $1,099 for the Wi-Fi 256GB variant, and that's an even larger discount over Apple's new starting price of $1,499.View Deal
Today's best Apple MacBook deals in the US
Apple's MacBook Neo has been a hit since its launch earlier this year, and Prime Day is your chance to save on this impressive machine. Right now, Amazon has the starting configuration at just $589.99, which isn't the largest discount, but still some savings. For that, you can get a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, an A18 Pro chip, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and up to 16 hours of battery life.
That Prime Day discount is made even stronger, as the Neo now starts at $699 from Apple, so it's effectively over $100 off.View Deal
If you're after the MacBook Neo with Touch ID built into the color-matched keyboard and 512GB of storage versus the 256GB starting size, Amazon's also discounting the higher-end model. This MacBook Neo is seeing a similar 2% discount, down to $689.99 from $699. But again, that's an even bigger discount now as Apple is listing this at $799!View Deal
With an impressive $150 discount, this Prime Day deal makes the 13-inch MacBook Air with M5 an excellent purchase. And Apple's price increase makes this even more of a steal, as it's $949 on Amazon and starts at $1,299 from Apple. For that price, you get the latest chipset, 16GB of RAM, and a bigger 512GB SSD for much less. Simply, it's a workhorse.
After a larger screen, but still ultra-portable Mac? Well, the 15-inch MacBook Air with M5 is also discounted for Prime Day, down to $1,149.99 in every color. That's an even better deal than the now-$1,4999 starting price directly from Apple for the same configuration.View Deal
If you don't need an M5 Pro or M5 Max but still want a larger 14-inch screen with a Pro shell that offers more ports, Prime Day is also bringing discounts on the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip. Right now, the starting configuration with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage is 9% off at $1,549. That is an even larger discount than Apple's, though, as the M5 MacBook Pro now starts at $1,999 there.View Deal
For creative professionals, the 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by the performance-driven M5 Pro chip is the one to choose, and Prime Day has it starting at $1,549. This beast flies through demanding workloads like video editing without skipping a beat. It's also a major discount compared to Apple's now-$2,499 starting MSRP.
This might just be the best Prime Day tech deal — Apple's AirPods Pro 3 for $179. Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-canceling quality is outstanding.View Deal
The AirPods 4 are Apple's cheapest AirPods, and you can find them on sale for $99, which is the lowest price we've seen this year and $30 shy of the record-low. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and feature Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for wireless charging via USB-C.
Amazon has the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation on sale for $148.99, which is the best deal you can find right now. The AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation.
Amazon has the all-new AirPods Max 2 on sale for $399, which is the lowest price we've seen. The over-ear headphones now include Apple's H2 chip, which delivers adaptive audio, personalized volume, and improved voice isolation, resulting in superior sound. You're also getting up to 1.5x more Active Noise Cancellation and 20 hours of battery life.
If you haven't heard, wired headphones are all the rage, which is why Apple's EarPods for $14.88 are an excellent Prime Day deal. A slim, quality-looking design, clear sound, and comfortable fit are just a few of their best qualities. This model works with all devices that have a Lightning connector – which is iPhone 14 and before – so if you've got a newer iPhone, you'll instead want the USB-C version ($16.99 at Amazon).View Deal
Today's best Apple Watch deals in the US
Amazon has a $50 discount on the new Apple Watch SE 3, making it an excellent bargain. The Apple Watch SE 2 currently holds the position as the best budget smartwatch, but the SE 3 more than matches it — and it's a smarter buy while it's on sale this week at Amazon.
My favorite Prime Day Apple deal is an over $100 discount on the Apple Watch Series 11. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.
You can save $100 on the brand-new Apple Watch Ultra 3 at Amazon's Prime Day sale. Packed with premium features, you're getting Cellular connectivity, a boosted 42-hour battery life, and emergency satellite messaging. Today's deal is the lowest price we've seen this year.View Deal
Today's best Apple AirTag deals in the US
Apple's second-generation AirTag with louder sound, a 50% improvmenet in range for Precision Finding, and the rest of the features that made the first-gen such a great item tracker are at the lowest price ever ahead of Prime Day 2026. Right now, Amazon has a single AirTag for just $24. View Deal
Another very good Prime Day Apple deal - Apple's 2nd-generation AirTag 4-pack is getting a first-time discount, on sale for $89. Great for people like me who tend to misplace things, simply attach the AirTag to anything you don't want to lose or keep track of, such as luggage or your keys, and your iPhone will locate the item.View Deal
Today's best Apple iPad deals in the UK
If you prefer a tablet with a larger display, you can save £200 on the 13-inch iPad Air with an M3 chip and bag one for its lowest-ever price at Amazon. Apart from the bigger screen, it's identical to the 11-inch version. So, you get the same powerful M3 chip, a sharp Liquid Retina display, 12MP front and back cameras, 128GB of storage at a minimum, and Apple Intelligence compatibility for all the fancy new AI features.View Deal
Today's best Apple MacBook deals in the UK
The latest MacBook Neo has been available for less earlier this Prime Day, but is still on sale for £50 below RRP. This brand-new and fantastic laptop packs a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, an A18 Pro chip, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and up to 16 hours of battery life, all for only £650.View Deal
Today's best Apple AirPods deals in the UK
Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. To use, these are the do-it-all buds that offer excellent audio quality and top-tier noise-cancellation. Today's deal is the best price you can find on Apple's newest AirPods, and just £5 more than the record-low price.View Deal
This is a new record-low price for Apple's newest buds. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and pack Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for USB-C for wireless charging. Just be aware that this cheaper version does not support active noise cancellation, so it may be worth paying the extra to get that benefit with the deal below.View Deal
Willing to spend a bit more? Amazon's early Prime Day deals feature the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for their lowest price ever. These AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalised spatial audio and voice isolation. There's also that all-important ANC to block out distracting noises and outside sounds, which is great when you want to focus at work or are commuting.View Deal
The AirPods Max use an Apple-designed dynamic driver to provide high-fidelity audio — and they sound fantastic for it. Exceptional active noise cancellation, personalised Spatial Audio, and Dolby Atmos support all reinforce that. They feel good on your head as well, thanks to the knit-mesh canopy and memory foam ear cushions, so you can easily wear them for the full 20 hours of battery life if you ever want or need to. Grab them now for a record-low price.View Deal
Today's best Apple Watch deals in the UK
Here's a new record-low price for the Apple Watch SE 3. Apple's cheaper smartwatch is currently our pick for the best Apple Watch to buy if you're on a budget, as it delivers a full health and fitness tracking experience, all the convenient on-wrist features you need, and that familiar Apple style, but at a fraction of the price.View Deal
The latest Apple Watch 11 is down to its lowest-ever price in the latest Amazon Prime Day sale. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery compared to previous devices, clocking in at 24 hours of average use.View Deal
This is the lowest price for one of Apple's latest and most advanced wearables — not bad, considering it was only released just last September. Apple deals are very few and far between, and though £100 off may seem a little stingy, it's quite the steal for a brand new premium Apple device.View Deal
Today's best Apple AirTag deals in the UK
This four-pack of the best-selling Apple AirTags is on sale for 15% off for Prime Day. These are a great way to keep track of keys, your phones, a child's backpack, luggage, or any other possession you'd rather not misplace. The AirTag can be attached to anything you don't want to lose, and your iPhone will locate it or send out a ping so you can track it down.View Deal
Today's best Apple iPhone deals in the UK
The high-end iPhone 17 Pro Max has fallen to its lowest-ever price at Amazon. We gave this premium handset an impressive 4.5-stars in our review for its stellar performance and fantastic cameras. Quite simply, if you demand a lot from your phone, this is easily one of the best you can buy right now.View Deal
The Apple iPhone Air 512 GB is the thinnest iPhone ever. It has a 6.5-inch Display with ProMotion, a powerful A19 Pro chip, Center Stage Front Camera, all-day battery life and a whopping 24% off thanks to this Amazon Prime Day deal.View Deal
Now, I’m a pretty big fan of Disney Parks — mainly Disney World, as it’s the closest to me — and I’m also a tech expert. So I do know that generally FuelRod, a popular battery pack sold on Amazon and at the parks, isn’t necessarily the best value, especially since it’s only 3,200mAh.
A FuelRod is a great choice for Disney World, because if it dies when you're at the park, you can swap it for free in one of the vending machines and get a fully charged one in return.
And of course, having back-up battery power with you is important at the House of Mouse, because you don't want your phone dying on you when you see a favorite character, or if you need to select a Lightning Lane in the app, or plenty of other reasons that you'd need your smartphone working at the park.
Today's best FuelRod Battery Pack deal
For Prime Day 2026, a single FuelRod battery pack is 25% off at just $26.24.View Deal
When I’m at the parks, a FuelRod comes in very clutch, as I can keep it plugged in and easily swap it at one of the vending machines. And yes, they’re in every park at Disney World in Orlando, FL, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Disney also maintains a full list of locations, and I’ve personally used them in Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios. You’ll also find them at many of the resorts across the property.
While 3,200mAh won’t win any awards for being the largest battery pack, the FuelRod is pretty compact and can be slid into a pocket or easily held in the same hand as a phone. I use it with my iPhone Air or iPhone 17 Pro Max with ease — with either of those, you won't get a full charge, but you'll get more than half. Mileage will vary based on your phone’s size, though.
I’ll be the first to admit you can also save on some larger-sized batteries during Prime Day; I've also linked to several below. But the fact that you can swap a FuelRod for a fully recharged one in the parks makes it essential for a trip there, and it’s priced a lot better for Prime Day.
While $26.24 for a single FuelRod is a pretty great Prime Day deal, Amazon’s also discounting a 2-pack to $44.99 (originally $59.99) and selling 3 of them for $56.24 (originally $74.99).
But if you want a different battery pack, here are some other options:
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Portable Charger Power Bank Usb C, 10000 Mah W/integrated Cable
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Zolo Power Bank 20,000mah
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Nano Portable Charger, 45w 10000mah With 2.3 Ft Retractable Cable
I’ve had many water bottles over the years. At one point, I think it was a S'well, and then the years went by, and trends changed. Stanley, Yeti, and countless others in between — I even picked up a few from Disney World — but a few weeks back, I bought an Owala, and thanks to Prime Day, you can score one for 26% off.
I’ve sort of become obsessed with my Owala recently. It offers two ways to drink: an easy sip through a straw or a classic pour from a sizable spout. It also has a secure lid and a locking mechanism that helps prevent spills with an easy switch. I love the handle, too, which makes it easy to carry the 40-ounce bottle around, and it still fits in most cupholders.
So yes, it checks basically every box I could ask for. Depending on your color choice, Prime Day is an excellent time to pick one up, as it's up to 26% off, bringing the $44.99 MSRP down to just $33.23. You'll need to be okay with the bright, vibrant "Putting Green" colorway, but for a little more, you can also save on the Owala FreeSip Sway in several other shades.
Today's best Owala Prime Day deal
Right now, you can get the Owala FreeSip Sway 40-oz in Putting Green at a record 26% off for just $33.23 for Prime Day.View Deal
Another reason I've come to love the Owala is its insulation, mainly the ability to keep whatever liquid is inside cold for hours on end. Combined with the brand's signature FreeSip design, which lets you switch between sipping through a built-in straw or taking a larger drink from the spout, it feels like a genuinely thoughtful upgrade over a standard water bottle.
And if you don't need the carry handle or cupholder-friendly design of the FreeSip Sway, Amazon is also discounting several other Owala models for Prime Day. Better yet, many of them still feature the same FreeSip straw-and-spout combo that makes the bottle so convenient to use throughout the day.
More Owala Prime Day deals
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Freesip Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle With Straw
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Freesip Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle With Straw
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Freesip Twist Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle With Straw