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The WIRED Reviews Team’s Amazon Prime Day Picks

The WIRED Reviews Team’s Amazon Prime Day Picks

Released on 07/08/2025

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My Amazon Prime Day pick is the Ultimate Ears Boom 4.

This near indestructible Bluetooth speaker feels like a

steal at $50 off its $150 regular price point.

It's not quite as punchy as the JBL Flip 7,

but it's got a wider sound stage and smoother sound overall.

Great battery life, plenty of features

and impressive Bluetooth range to round things out

for a sweet portable package.

So my Amazon Prime Day pick is a simple one.

It's this, the M4 MacBook Air,

the one that came out earlier this year,

and a big reason for that is the price.

It's consistently on sale.

Right now, you can buy it for just $850,

and that makes it one of the best laptops

to ever be sold at that price.

I mean, don't get me wrong, there are other Windows laptops

out there right now that serve as good alternatives,

but when you compare them side by side,

the M4 MacBook Air really is the best laptop

you can buy right now.

If you don't already have one, go pick one up.

My top pick would be the Bedsure Bamboo Cooling Sheets.

I bought these on a whim on Amazon one day,

and it's one of the best purchases I've

ever made on the site, full stop.

They're on par with much more expensive sheets

that I've tried, but for much less.

Plus, they're silky, cooling and pretty durable.

My Amazon Prime Day pick is the Echo Spot.

This adorable little speaker sits right in

between being a smart display

and a smart speaker with a two inch screen

that can show a fun clock face, plus things like icons

for the weather, your calendar,

and even the name of the song you're currently playing.

It's perfect for folks who don't want all the bells

and whistles of a full smart display.

I really like it as a bedside clock,

but it's great on a desk or anywhere else too.

The Petlibro Granary Smart Camera Feeder is our

personal favorite feeder.

It's reliable, tech savvy

and highly customizable.

It's controlled via an app and dispenses food,

based on the feeding schedules that you create.