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Amazon Prime Day cuts prices on smart home devices

Amazon Prime Day cuts prices on smart home devices

Tue, 23rd Jun 2026 (Today)
Sofiah Nichole Salivio
SOFIAH NICHOLE SALIVIO News Editor

Amazon has cut prices on a range of consumer technology products for Prime Day, with deals spanning smart home devices, portable appliances, hobby equipment and household safety products.

Brands in the sale include SwitchBot, Canoly, iKape, Dwarflab, Hozo and X-Sense. The discounted products range from smart locks and smoke alarms to juicers, espresso makers and smart telescopes.

SwitchBot is offering some of the steepest discounts. Its Lock Vision smart lock is listed at USD $109.99, down 35%, while the Lock Vision Pro is priced at USD $169.99, down 26%.

It has also cut prices on its AI Art Frame models, with the 7.3-inch version at USD $109.99 and the 13.3-inch version at USD $265.99. Its Standing Circulator Fan is listed at USD $89.99, a 31% reduction, while its KATA Friends companion robot is priced at USD $594.99, down 15%.

The Lock Vision range uses 3D structured-light facial recognition for hands-free entry, while the Pro model adds fingerprint and palm vein recognition. SwitchBot's art frame products use E Ink displays for digital images, and the fan connects to the company's app for scheduling and control.

Kitchen and Coffee

Canoly's main offer is the C16 3-in-1 cold press juicer, now priced at USD $189.91, down 26% from a recommended retail price of USD $259.99. The appliance is designed for juice, nut milk and fruit sorbet, and includes a 6-inch feed chute and a 90 oz hopper for batch preparation.

The juicer uses an AC brushless motor and runs at 45 RPM. Canoly says it operates at about 35 dB and uses BPA-free food-contact materials.

iKape has cut the price of its KAPO K2 Pro portable espresso machine by 20%, to USD $160.00 from USD $199.99. The machine uses a 20-bar pressure system intended to produce espresso shots and milk-based drinks in a portable format.

Hobby Devices

Dwarflab has reduced the price of its DWARF Mini to USD $359 from USD $399, a 10% cut. The compact astrophotography device weighs 840 g, sets up in about three minutes and uses app-based control to locate celestial objects automatically.

Its imaging system includes a Sony IMX662 sensor, 1080p resolution, a 150 mm telephoto lens and a 30 mm aperture. The device supports 90-second exposures, includes 64 GB of storage and has a 7000 mAh battery.

Dwarflab is also selling the DWARF 3 Smart Telescope for USD $495, down from USD $549. It describes the device as a compact telescope with dual cameras for wide-angle and telephoto shooting, plus app control, wireless connectivity and AI tracking.

Hozo is targeting makers and hobbyists with discounts of up to 30%. Its NeoBlade cutting tool is now USD $119.99, down from USD $149.99, while the NeoSander detail sander is priced at USD $55.99 from USD $69.99, both at a 20% discount.

The NeoSander Premium Combo is listed at USD $135.99, and the NeoRulerGO digital tape measure with laser has been reduced by 30% to USD $49.99 from USD $69.99. Hozo says the NeoRulerGO supports a range of measurement types and connects by Bluetooth to its app for exporting CAD files and managing scales.

Home Safety

X-Sense is offering discounts across smoke, carbon monoxide, radon and water leak detection products. The SC07-W wireless interconnected smoke and CO alarm is listed on the company's website at USD $224.99, down from USD $249.99, with a larger reduction available through a code that brings the total discount to 25%.

The SC07-W combines smoke and carbon monoxide detection and supports wireless interconnection across up to 24 units. It also uses a 10-year sealed battery and has an LCD display.

X-Sense's XR0A-SR radon detector is priced at USD $59.99, down 25% from USD $79.99. The detector provides readings within 24 hours and displays short- and long-term averages on its screen without requiring an app.

Two standalone combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, the SC07-1 and SC01-1, are each listed at USD $31.99 from USD $39.99, a 20% reduction. The SWS54 Wi-Fi water leak detector is also discounted by 20%, bringing the price to about USD $39.99.

The range of discounts shows how Prime Day has expanded beyond mainstream electronics to include niche home and hobby products. Featured items this year include connected locks, home safety systems, food preparation appliances, coffee equipment, model-making tools and consumer telescopes.

Several of the products also reflect a broader push to add software and connected features to household devices. App control, wireless monitoring, cloud-free local readings and biometric access appear repeatedly across the products in the sale.

Discount levels vary by category, with the largest price cuts in this group reaching 35% for SwitchBot's Lock Vision and 30% for Hozo's NeoRulerGO. Most of the other listed products fall in a 10% to 26% discount range.

Prices are listed in US dollars and apply to Amazon's US marketplace, with some products also available at the same reduced rates through manufacturers' online stores.