As the calendar flips over to October, Amazon is releasing its autumn iteration of Prime Day — Prime Big Deal Days 2025 — and the preliminary indications are that this might be one of the most ambitious discount periods so far. For two frenetic days, October 7 and 8, Prime members will be presented with rolling flash sales, steep discounts on marquee brands, fashion clearance sales, and newly added tools meant to simplify the deal-discovery process. For shoppers looking for bargains, technology buffs, and gift givers, the event is being touted as a holiday shopping starting point.
Amazon officially confirmed that Prime Big Deal Days will be a 48-hour event starting at 3 a.m. Eastern time on October 7 and at 2:59 p.m. ET (11:59 a.m. PT) on October 8. Amazon’s two-day autumnal equivalent of its summer Prime Day, which first launched in 2022, has become an annual fixture of the year’s retail calendar. In targeted markets like the U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, and Mexico, consumers can look forward to steep discounts in categories ranging from electronics, home, and fashion to beauty and toys. Even ahead of the official launch, Amazon has unveiled “early deals” to build hype. Up to 81% off is already available on select products — Apple accessories, Coach purses, Ugg boots, skincare and haircare essentials, and household goods. In previous October sales, Amazon devices and Fall/Lifestyle collections tend to experience early price reductions, enabling bargain hunters to get a head start on the best value.
One of the most important components of the 2025 strategy is Amazon’s “New Deal Drop” capability: specially themed temporary collections (like “Cozy Season” or “Gifting”) that are revealed during the sale to minimize decision fatigue and stimulate bursts of activity.
In addition to the classic lightning deals Amazon is famous for — deals that can last in minutes or until stocks are depleted. Apparently, fresh deals could fall every five minutes at busy times to maintain momentum. As with most promotions, only Prime members qualify for most promotions. Amazon has a 30-day free trial for new customers, and students or young adults between the ages of 18–24 can receive a 6-month reduced membership (later charged at $7.49/month). For this October sale, that membership hurdle is part of the calculation — Amazon’s ecosystem benefits when customers remain in Prime after the flash sale.
Which categories are making waves? A number of them are becoming hotspots:
- Apple & tech accessories: iPads, AirPods (specifically the newly released AirPods 4), AirTags, and MacBooks are all being deeply discounted. Many are at seasonal lows.
- Home, kitchen & appliances: Brand names such as Shark, Le Creuset, Dyson, Bissell, Ninja, and beyond are experiencing massive markdowns—some as high as 68 %.
- Fashion & accessories: Celebrity-favored brands like Coach, JW Pei, Madewell, Ugg, Levi’s, and fashion-first labels are included. Premium accessories such as Kendra Scott necklaces and Jenny Bird hoops are also discounted.
- Beauty & self-care: High-demand items such as Tarte Shape Tape, Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, Kiehl’s creams, and luxury skincare hauls are being slashed.
- Daily deals & gifty items: Essentials, small electronics, travel accessories, and bulk items are discounted — especially as early holiday shoppers stock up.
One of the highlights of the deals: this October sale, Apple AirPods 4 have reached a low of $89, Oral-B electric toothbrushes are available for approximately $90, and Shark cordless vacuums are available at staggering discounts. Bissell, Ring, and home kitchen appliances such as Chefman ovens, cookware sets, and others, are also seeing much traffic.
Another trend: deals are reaching record-low prices across many categories. The People outlet states that during this sale, as much as 53 % off has been offered on name brands, and in fashion, discounts are said to be even deeper. Vogue, for example, is highlighting editor-curated markdowns on seasonal fashion, beauty, and accessories.
With every big sale event, smart shoppers plan accordingly:
- Use wish lists, alerts, and timers: Pre-add popular items, then move quickly when price drops happen.
- Stay mobile: Apps tend to release early access or higher discount levels during flash sales.
- Monitor price history: To determine if a deal is actually a good one, compare past lows.
- Be prepared at deal launch times: A lot of premium deals are time-limited.
- Inspect shipping & fulfilment: Same-day or rapid shipping might have limited availability.
In the United States, as of October 8 local time, the sale approaches its last hours. Apple, Google, and Samsung deals remain active — and most remain under $50. Media sources report that these are commonly some of the deepest mid-season reductions before Black Friday’s acceleration.
Looking forward, some analysts predict that Amazon will leverage these October events to pressure holiday competitors and set consumer habits in advance of November sales. The jump-started buildup, drip sale promotions, and thematized curations (such as gift-giving or cozy season) indicate that Amazon is viewing this as more than simply a sale—it’s part of an expanded seasonal effort.
Whether this October’s Prime Day is going to surpass previous ones hinges on a few variables: depth and variety of deals, fulfilment dependability, app and website functionality during traffic spikes, and take-up by consumers outside the U.S. If previous versions are anything to go by, the best deals and surprises usually materialize in the final hours.
For consumers globally, this is not just a two-day sale. It’s the time to mark off early-season holiday shopping, score high-ticket upgrades, and put Amazon’s logistics muscle to the test before the holidays. For Amazon, this October event is a bellwether: a test run of how hard it can go head-to-head with Black Friday and influence consumer mindshare in the final quarter.
Whatever your approach—go deep in technology, grab fashion steals, or stock up on household essentials—October Prime Day 2025 is promising. The countdown begins.