Amazon Prime Day starts Wednesday morning at 12 a.m. and they’re claiming to have better deals than Black Friday.
The promotion is a sale for prime members who pay 99 dollars annually for perks like express shipping and streamed entertainment content, according to ABC News. Students can get Amazon Prime for free for six months and then for a discounted rate for 49 dollars annually.
Amazon said it will have “thousands of lightning deals” with new ones as often as every 10 minutes and seven “deals of the day,” according to ABC News.
Amazon has already released as many as 31 deals. Among the deals that may interest college students are: 40-inch 1080p LED TV for $115, Chromebook laptop for only $199, and up to 50% off on all the Harry Potter Books.
Walmart announced on Monday that they will be holding a rival sale starting Wednesday as well that will include over 2,000 rollbacks including electronics and home items, according to ABC News.