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Prime Day 2026 | 5 Deals You Don't Want to Miss

These are the Prime Day travel deals that actually stand out so far, including TrekSavvy's favorite OneBlade for travel, a tiny Olight clip light, and two Fanttik tools that are much more useful than they first sound

5 min readJun 23, 2026By Eric Denby

Quick Take

  • Most Prime Day deal lists are filler, but these five deals are easy to justify.
  • The best picks here solve real travel problems instead of just looking cheap for a day.

Prime Day is full of junk, fake urgency, and products that only look useful because they are discounted.

These are not those.

These are the travel deals we have highlighted so far that I think actually make sense, either because the product is genuinely great, the price finally makes it easy to justify, or both.

Philips OneBlade 360 with Connectivity

Philips OneBlade 360 with Connectivity QP4530/90
This is still the OneBlade I would point most travelers to first.

The Philips OneBlade 360 with Connectivity QP4530/90 is still the easiest OneBlade to recommend for travel.

Philips has made the lineup weirdly confusing, but this is the one that lands in the best middle ground. It is travel-friendly without feeling too watered down, and the 12,000 cuts per minute, 60-minute runtime, and 60-minute charge time all make sense for real use.

If you want the quick version, the full OneBlade 360 review explains why this is the model number that matters.

I am not pinning an exact deal price here because it could move fast, but if the Prime Day number is meaningfully lower than normal at the time you are looking, this is still the right OneBlade to buy.

Anker Nebula P1i Portable Projector

Anker Nebula P1i portable projector
This looks like one of the more fun Prime Day buys if you want easy backyard or cabin movie nights this summer.

The Anker Nebula P1i looks like exactly the kind of projector that makes sense in summer.

It gives you 1080p Full HD, 4K support, 380 ANSI lumens, auto focus, auto keystone correction, and a 20W Dolby Audio speaker setup in a design that looks much easier to aim and use than a lot of cheap little projectors.

I like this one because it feels realistic. Backyard movies, cabins, travel weekends, or casual indoor setups all make sense here without turning movie night into a whole gear project.

I could not cleanly verify a stable live Amazon price while drafting this, so I would treat the Prime Day number as the thing to watch. If it is meaningfully below the usual range when you look, this is a very fun category to buy.

Olight Oclip

Olight Oclip clip-on flashlight
The Oclip is exactly the kind of tiny tool that ends up being useful all the time.

At $23.99 at the time of writing, the Olight Oclip is one of the easiest buys in this whole batch.

It is a 300-lumen rechargeable clip light with USB-C charging and a magnetic clip-on design, which means it can live on a backpack strap, jacket, pouch, or tent loop without feeling like dead weight.

This is one of those little gadgets that makes more sense after you actually carry it. Late hotel arrivals, campsite setup, dark parking lots, digging through a bag, all of that gets easier.

Fanttik X9 Pro Tire Inflator

Fanttik X9 Pro portable tire inflator
A good portable inflator is not exciting until the day it saves you a ton of hassle.

A portable inflator is one of those things you barely think about until you really need one.

The Fanttik X9 Pro is a strong buy because it feels like a better version of a boring tool. It is rated for 150 PSI, charges over USB-C, and Fanttik says it can top up a compact car tire from 30 to 35 PSI in about a minute.

That makes it a lot easier to justify than the usual cheap air pumps that feel slow, clunky, or sketchy.

Fanttik's own site had the X9 Pro at $49.99 at the time of writing, which is a helpful gut check when you are looking at the Prime Day number.

Fanttik S2 Pro Electric Screwdriver

Fanttik S2 Pro cordless electric screwdriver
This is the kind of tool that sounds optional until a little repair job keeps popping up.

The Fanttik S2 Pro is the kind of tool deal that starts sounding smarter the more you think about your actual life.

It gives you 7 torque settings, 20 magnetic bits, a 90° angle adapter, and USB-C charging in a compact cordless screwdriver that makes sense for furniture tweaks, loose screws, camera accessories, desk gear, and random little repair jobs.

It is not a must-buy for everybody, but it is much more practical than the usual gadgety tool-sale filler.

I am not locking in a price callout here because this is exactly the kind of deal that can bounce around, but if it is clearly below its usual range at the time of writing, it is an easy category to like.