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Day 3 of Amazon Prime Day 2026 is winding down, so it's time to see what our readers have been shopping for. Amazon's sale is in its final days, ending tomorrow, and we've been scoping out all the savings you've been scooping up -- and we're back with ZDNET's top-selling items (so far) from June Prime Day 3.
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The following are listed in order of units sold through the links clicked from ZDNET stories. (A note: Your privacy is protected -- we only have access to aggregate data from our user base, and we cannot identify individual people's purchases.)
These are the top 10 products (in order) ZDNET readers purchased so far during Prime Day 3 2026 -- and most of these great buys are still on sale. Plus, shop our favorite Prime Day deals while they last.
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ZDNET's top-selling products from Prime Day 3 (so far)
Our pick for the best Garmin watch you can buy, the Fenix 8 Pro is the latest flagship model that connects seamlessly to Android and iOS smartphones, in addition to golf club sensors, bike sensors, and more. Just about every sport is covered with an updated smartphone experience, so you can customize the watch settings on your phone and sync them over to the watch.
The smartwatch features a vibrant AMOLED display for ultra-readability, and an LED flashlight, which reviewer Matt Miller says "makes the Fenix 8 Pro an essential tool in my collection." This was our top-seller for Prime Day 1, and a top-5 seller for Prime Day 2.
Review: Garmin Fenix 8 Pro
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As a tablet, the TCL Nxtpaper 11 Plus rivals those at three times its price, according to ZDNET reviewer Maria Diaz. Its 11.5-inch display features TCL's Nxtpaper technology, a matte display that can switch from full color to an E Ink-like screen with a shortcut. This means you can go from using your tablet to stream or play, like you would any other, to using it as an e-reader with a black-and-white or color paper look. Diaz says this tablet has replaced her iPad and Kindle.
Review: TCL Nxtpaper 11 Plus
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If you don't want to spend $40 on Apple's card reader, Anker has its own universal version on sale for $9. This lets you read SD and microSD cards from cameras, which is perfect for upcoming travels or summer events.
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