The 10 most popular products ZDNET readers bought last month (including during Prime Day)
Prime Day is finally over, and the last several weeks were packed with competing sales. Now, we're ready to unpack our readers' favorite items from the month of June, including the most-shopped Prime Day pickups.
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We gathered data on all the products our readers bought the most last month via links in ZDNET reviews, buying guides, deal posts, and other content on our site. The following are the most popular items purchased by thousands of people, listed by the number purchased in June (note that your privacy is protected; we only have access to aggregate data from our user base, and there is no way for us to identify individual people's purchases).
Here are the most popular products that ZDNET readers purchased in June (including during Prime Day).
The 10 most popular products ZDNET readers bought in June 2026
This 1800W power bank includes a magnetic charging bank for more portable use. It can charge your devices via four methods and is rated up to 36000W. It's great for summer travels and adventures, and our readers seem to agree.
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This French-door style refrigerator features a built-in water and ice dispenser, a refrigerator drawer, and a pull-out freezer, and more than a few readers have scooped it up this past month.
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These plugs are affordable, easy to use, and add several extra port options (USB-C and USB-A), which are perfect for charging devices in any room or for your houseguests who always forget a wall adapter for their phone.
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This Pioneer portable Bluetooth speaker is the perfect life of the party for your next hangout. Built like a boombox, it is powerful enough to be a party speaker with twin 5-inch woofers and 1-inch tweeters. It offers 13 hours of battery life and IPX5 water resistance.
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This powerful vacuum is Dyson's take on a traditional vacuum with Ball technology to easily and precisely maneuver around obstacles.
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Our readers were scooping this iPad up from Sam's club, but it's sold out. The 2TB M4 model was on sale for $1,800.
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The Neo QLED display from Samsung delivers a vibrant image, powered by Quantum Matrix technology that delivers sharp details.
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The Philips 55-inch Class 7875 is a Roku Smart TV with 4K resolution and built-in Philips Ambilight technology. Ambilight is a Philips feature that makes watching TV more immersive, with built-in LED lights behind the TV that adapt to your content.
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