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Best Woot Prime Day deals: TVs, headphones and appliances

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage

Even though Prime Day is over there is still a lot of Prime Day deals available to shop in the aftermath. That means whether you’re looking for cheap Prime Day TV deals or high-end Prime Day headphone deals, you should check out what’s on sale from Woot. There are still a number of 65-inch TV Prime Day deals and 75-inch TV Prime Day TV deals to shop at Woot. You can still shop 55-inch TV Prime Day deals, 70-inch TV Prime Day deals, and 86-inch TV Prime Day deals elsewhere, but below you’ll find what remains to shop at Woot.

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How we chose these Woot Prime Day deals

With so many deals to choose from, it’s hard to know where to begin. That’s where we come in — offering insight on everything you need to know. We spend every day of the year seeking out the best deals so when it comes to Prime Day time, we’re already prepped. With such prior knowledge, we know if the Woot Prime Day deals you see are actually good or if they’re more of an incremental discount that you might see at other times of the year too. Because of our experience, we’re only ever going to list truly good deals that are worth your money.

To find those deals, you also need to know what’s a good brand and what’s worth owning. A cheap price on an inferior product isn’t worth you digging out your wallet so we only feature reputable brands here and products that we would recommend to friends and family, or even buy for yourself.

That means that we focus on things like the best TV brands other than some exceptional deals that stand out, and we try our best to include the best headphones too. That way, you get a device that you truly want to own while saving plenty of cash.

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