When does Amazon Prime Day start?

Amazon says that Amazon Prime Day sale will start at 12:01 AM PT on July 16th and run through July 17th
An undated logo of Amazon. — Freepik
An undated logo of Amazon. — Freepik

The occurrence of the Amazon Prime Day sale, Amazon’s sales event exclusively organised for Prime subscribers, has been announced by Amazon. 

When is Amazon Prime Day this year

Deciding on the schedule of one of its regular sales events, the company said the Amazon Prime Day sale will start at 12:01 AM PT (3:01 AM ET) on Tuesday, July 16th, and run through July 17th. 

The e-commerce juggernaut follows Black Friday suit when it comes to the treatment of the multiday deal, which is no less than fair conduct in light of the myriad of goods it brings from a diversity of consumer goods, and that, too, at the lowest price points. 

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If we take a closer look at the history of the event being discussed, the best deals of the entire event have always been confined to only one day, with countless coming as time-bound, beckoning users with steeper discounts than the rest. 

Moreover, following in the footsteps of last year's event, Amazon is said to offer some discount offers in the form of invite-only deals. Buyers willing to be among the privileged ones for this deal can sign up from the product page. 

While a plethora of indispensable perks is expected from various tech brands during the event, including Sony and Peloton, a substantial chunk of the best Prime Day deals might also be available directly from Amazon’s products. 

Such deals include Amazon Echo speakers, smart displays, Amazon Fire TV sets, streaming devices, Ring cameras, Kindles, Eero routers, and more. On top of it, many of these items have already been listed at the “lowest price ever” as part of the pre-launch of the event. 

In which countries Amazon Prime Day will take place

The Amazon Prime Day sale will take place in the US, UK, Spain, Australia, Germany, Mexico, Japan, and almost 20 other regions across the globe.