The Official Date for Amazon Prime Day 2020 is October 13 - Here's What to Expect

The Official Date for Amazon Prime Day 2020 is October 13 - Here's What to Expect

Enough of the delays and speculation about the date of Amazon Prime Day 2020. Amazon has announced the official details and its marathon of deals will finally take place next month. Prime Day 2020 deals start Tuesday, October 13, and run through Wednesday, October 14 for a full 48 hours, according to the company. As in previous years, the sales will be exclusive to Prime customers, so you'll need a subscription, or at least the Amazon Prime 14-day free trial. This Amazon Prime Day date has been a long time coming. Amazon's mid-year deals typically take place in July, a way we look forward to Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday each year. Now, due to Coiv-19 delays, these three business events are going to collide. It sounds like a good thing for consumers interested in seeing price drops on AirPods, cheap laptops, and 4K TVs. Get the best Xbox Series X deals before anyone else! We'll send you pre-order details and the best Xbox Series X deals as they become available. Please send me details of other relevant Techradar products and future brands. Please send me details of other relevant third party products. No spam, I promise. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will never share your data without your permission.

Planned Prime Day Deals

Amazon Prime Day 2020 will be very different from previous Prime Days for several reasons: dates have changed, new in-demand video game consoles are being released (namely PS5 and Xbox Series X), and people haven't been hitting the stores. many in months. Prime Day deals could help drive this pent-up demand for deeply discounted online shopping and, in turn, for Amazon, attract more members to Prime Day membership. Not coincidentally at the time, Amazon has also just launched a new line of Amazon Echo and Ring products. In the US, Amazon is facing new competition from its biggest rival: Walmart has just launched something called Walmart Plus, which aims to compete with Prime, at least when it comes to fast shipping and discounts on everyday items. . Prime Day gives Amazon a way to launch deals earlier than its competition, because October isn't quite right for even early Black Friday deals. In other words, it's going to be a long sales season on Amazon starting October 13.