Our no. 1 selling Prime Day product wasn't even on sale (and it's sort of bizarre)
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Our no. 1 selling Prime Day product wasn't even on sale (and it's sort of bizarre)
"The annual fall sale wrapped up yesterday, and there were plenty of savings across all categories, including lowest-ever prices on Amazon devices like Kindles and Fire TVs, deals on Apple, and more."
"This year, ZDNET's top 10 selling Prime Day products were a curious collective of gadgets and gizmos, most under $100 -- which isn't a huge surprise when we consider uncertain economic times, tariffs, and the upcoming holiday season. The surprise factor? Our no. 1 top-selling product during Prime Day 2025 was a ."
"Yes, you read that correctly. Hundreds of you purchased this gadget during Prime Day between Oct. 7 and 8. The kicker is that this little contraption wasn't even on sale. The discount was zip. That apparently didn't matter."
"Kingsley-Hughes says that while this tool is marketed as an ear camera, it's actually useful for other things you probably didn't think of. Our smart home writer, Maria Diaz, also confirmed this sentiment in our Prime Day discussion this week. Following Kingsley-Hughes' review, she discovered new uses for the ear tool she had already owned for several years."
Prime Day ran Oct. 7–8 and concluded with widespread savings across categories, including lowest-ever prices on Amazon devices such as Kindles and Fire TVs and deals on Apple. Many shoppers purchased tablets, phones, headphones and streaming devices, with budget items dominating the top 10. Most top sellers were under $100, reflecting economic caution and holiday shopping trends. The overall top-selling item was an inexpensive ear inspection camera that sold in large quantities even without a discount. The ear camera doubles as a pocket-sized inspection tool with versatile uses beyond ear examinations.
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