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45 of the best Prime Day deals under $50 are still available today

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October’s Prime Day sale has ended, but we’re still seeing lots of great deeply discounted items that are currently under $50, including tech, home goods, health and beauty products, and more. It’s the perfect opportunity to treat yourself or get some early holiday gift shopping done.

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This story is part of Amazon Prime DayCNET’s guide to everything you need to know and how to find the best deals.

We tend to see quite a few extended discounts after Prime Day events, so it’s good to keep an eye out throughout the week. To save you the trouble of tracking them down, CNET’s team of shopping experts is still sifting through all the remaining deals to find the best options for you.

Do you have a little more to spend? We’ll also continue to round up the best Prime Day deals under $100 for shopping after the event.

Best post-Prime Day tech deals under $50

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Amazon has put its 4K streaming stick back on sale after Prime Day. The price is $5 more than at the event, but still a good deal. Turn any TV into a smart TV with this easy-to-install streaming stick.

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The best daily essential deals after Prime Day under $50

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Prime members save $21 on this mid-size flashlight that is durable and rated at 1,000 lumens (that’s pretty bright) with a four-hour runtime on high mode. Unfortunately, it charges with a micro USB cable, not USB-C. But if you have one of those old micro USB cables stashed away in a drawer, you’re all set.

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Best Post-Prime Day Home Deals Under $50

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Go from frozen fruit to a delicious smoothie in seconds with this powerful, easy-to-use blender set. The 11 pieces contain three different cup sizes and different lids.

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Best post-Prime Day health and fitness deals under $50

The best post-Prime Day fashion and beauty deals under $50

Best Post-Prime Day Kids Deals Under $50

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With this Nooie baby monitor you can easily keep an eye on everything. It features 1080p video resolution with powerful infrared night vision and can rotate both horizontally and vertically, so you get a clear view of what’s happening. Moreover, it supports 24/7 live streaming with real-time motion detection and audio alerts. (Don’t forget to check the coupon on the page for the extra savings.)

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What is Prime Day?

Amazon’s October Prime Day event for 2024 was officially called Prime Big Deal Days. The shopping extravaganza essentially acted as a second Amazon Prime Day event ahead of the holiday shopping season. If you’ve never shopped a Prime Day sale before, you might be wondering what exactly it entails, so here’s a quick explanation. It was a two-day Amazon sale that offers exclusive discounts to Amazon Prime subscribers with limited-time offers, flash deals and rock-bottom prices. It’s a rare opportunity to score Black Friday-level prices outside of November, so it’s usually worth shopping.

When was Amazon’s Prime Day 2024 event in October?

Amazon’s Prime Day event kicked off on Tuesday, October 8 and ran through Wednesday, October 9 at 11:59 PM PT. That means the event is now officially over, but there are still plenty of deals going on at Amazon.

How does October’s Prime Day compare to July’s Prime Day?

There are many similarities between the two sales. Many of the same deals will return during the October sale, especially on Amazon’s own devices like Blink and Ring home security devices, Fire TVs and tablets, Echo devices, and more.

The main difference has to do with the timing of the sale. Because Prime Day falls in summer in July, there is more focus on back-to-school and outdoor deals. This includes school supplies, grills, lawn mowers and more. During Prime Day in October, we’ll see more deals geared toward the upcoming holidays, like kitchenware for a Thanksgiving meal or kids’ toys and games for Christmas.

How does Prime Day work?

The idea behind the sale is quite simple: Subscribers to Amazon’s Prime service can get exclusive discounts on thousands of products and services on the site for a limited time. While the products are still available to non-Prime members, they will provide additional savings for members, with many prices dropping to new lows.

When you’re signed into your Prime account and look at a product landing page, you’ll see the discounted price if it’s on sale. Normally, you don’t need any special coupon codes or use a specific payment method to get the discounts. If you spend your money wisely each year, you can easily recoup your Prime membership costs during the event.

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Where can you currently find offers?

The CNET Deals team covers the best price drops, discounts and offers from all the top retailers every day. Whether it’s a one-day promotion at Woot, a weekend sale at Best Buy, or a coupon code for a product at Amazon, if it’s a good deal, we’ll cover it.

Make sure you check out all the great deals every day at CNET.com/deals and sign up for our CNET Cheapskate newsletter for a daily digest of the deals delivered to your inbox. You can also sign up for CNET Deals text alerts for curated deals during the event, and install our CNET Shopping browser extension to ensure purchases you make throughout the year are at the lowest price available.

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