You've made it through the first week of June. You deserve a little (or big) treat, don't you think? Before you splurge on something on your wishlist, check out our roundup of the best deals at Amazon below. We've sorted through the lengthy list and weeded out the duds to handpick the deals worth your money on June 7. We may still be a month out from Prime Day, but it's always a good day to save some money.
Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. And be sure to check out our picks from June 5 and June 6 if you missed them — many of those are still live.
We saw the price of the M3 MacBook Air drop to an all-time low $1,149.99 at Amazon last month with an on-page coupon. If you missed out the first time, you're in luck: As of June 7, that same deal is back in action. While it appears similar to the M2 Air on the outside, the new M3 model packs one helluva punch on the inside. Obviously, it features the zippier M3 chip, which is an impressive 60 percent faster than the M1 chip and about 15 percent faster than the M2 chip. Plus, it adds WiFi 6E and has support for up to two 5K, 60Hz external displays (when it's closed). Mashable's reviewer was highly impressed with its performance, writing, "The 15-inch M3 MacBook Air continues to blur the line of the Air and Pro models, providing ample “oomph” for creatives, professionals, and students who need robust performance that can handle their multifaceted workflows."
Read our full review of the 15-inch M3 MacBook Air.
The best AirTag alternative on the market, the Tile Pro offers extremely detailed location tracking, making it a great choice for travelers looking to keep track of their luggage. It can be used with both iOS and Android devices, comes with a user-friendly app, and utilizes the Tile Network (similar to Apple's Find My network or Samsung's SmartThings Find) to help you recover your lost stuff. You can also sign up for Tile Premium and unlock extra features, like item reimbursement if you are unable to recover a Tile-protected item. Grab a two-pack for just $47.99 at Amazon as of June 7 — that's 20% in savings.
At a glance, the M2 version of the Mac Mini is indistinguishable from its predecessors, but inside it ramps up the power under the aluminum unibody case. Notable features include an 8-core CPU with a new 10-core GPU (up from an 8-core GPU in 2020's M1 model), an improved headphone jack, and two Thunderbolt 4 ports for advanced peripherals. Plus, of course, the significantly faster M2 processor. It also supports two displays, which is a game-changer for work-from-homers. Usually $599 for the 8GB, 256GB SSD base model version, you can grab the Mac Mini for only $479 as of June 7. After sitting at $499 for a few months, it's finally back at its all-time low.
You can't put a price tag on peace of mind, but if you could, it might match this Blink Whole Home Bundle. It includes the Blink Outdoor 4, Mini 2, Video Doorbell, and Sync Module 2, so you can keep an eye on every part of your home. With the help of the Blink app, you can use the video doorbell to see who shows up at your door (even at night) and enjoy live two-way communication. Then, with the Outdoor 4, you can get an even wider field of view and be alerted to anything going on outside of your home, thanks to dual-zone motion detection. This is particularly helpful when you're away for extended periods of time or when you wake up to a spooky sound outside your window. The Blink Mini 2 can take care of the inside of your home, day or night, while the Sync Module 2 allows you to track all of the action in one place (and store your clips locally). A value of $199.97, you can save 34% and get the whole bundle for only $131.97.
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