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It's Amazon Prime Day 2: Revenge of the Prime Day. At least that's what I have written on my calendar instead of the official title of Prime Big Deal Days. It's another double-day sales event, so I think my name is OK.

Just kidding. The rules for Big Deal Days are exactly the same as the proper Amazon Prime Day event from July: anyone who signs up for an Amazon Prime membership (or sign up for a 30-day free trial and cancels it immediately after, if you're clever) will be eligible for exclusive discounts.

Of course, not everything listed on Amazon during these Big Deal Days will come with authentic money-saving deals. We still see familiar signs of cheap junk re-listed by third-party sellers looking to make a quick buck, and they're out to scam you as usual. Not to worry: Genuine Xbox accessories are hidden among the thousands of listings, and we're listing the best.

Naturally, you can still make big purchases, like grabbing an Xbox Series X and Diablo 4 at their lowest ever price, but we're focused on helping you with your smaller-scale purchases in this guide.

Although Big Deal Days officially started at 3 AM ET on Tuesday, October 10, early deals appeared anyway. We'll keep searching for the Xbox accessories worth buying and steer you away from price-inflated time wasters.

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Today's best Xbox accessory deals

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 wireless | was

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 wireless | was $89.99 now $79.95 at Amazon

Anyone looking for a wireless headset for Xbox will find something they love in this second-generation revision of Turtle Beach's fantastic Stealth 600 headset. It's lightweight and comfortable for long periods of use, as long as you don't mind the mesh fabric texture around your ears.

Our Stealth 600 Gen 2 review explained how its speakers boast an incredible range of low bass and high treble, multiple audio profiles, and a decent audio compressor in its "superhuman hearing" mode. There's no 3.5mm jack connection for backup, but this is still one of the best picks.

Great for: A lightweight wireless headset with an affordable price and premium features.

💰Price check: $79.99 at Best Buy

Turtle Beach Recon wired controller | was

Turtle Beach Recon wired controller | was $59.95 now $44.95 at Amazon

Our Turtle Beach Recon review shows it stands tall next to some of the best Xbox controllers on a budget. It's a touch above a standard alternative to the official Xbox pad without pushing the boat out too much to compete with the Elite controller.

The audio enhancements are fantastic, making it genuinely worth plugging 3.5mm earphones into the port to enjoy the Superhuman Hearing mode, highlighting otherwise unheard sounds. It's a clever way to stick with a cheap set of headphones but enjoy the same benefits as a high-end headset.

Great for: Unlocking audio enhancements for any headphones usually exclusive to Turtle Beach headsets.

💰Price check: $44.99 at Best Buy

Microsoft Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller | was $129.99

Microsoft Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller | was $129.99 now $88.00 at Walmart

The best deal of the day so far doesn't actually come from Amazon, and this is the lowest ever price we've seen for this controller. It's a much cheaper alternative to the Elite controllers, that doesn't come with the back paddles.

Great for: A premium feel controller with monstrous 40+ hour battery life.

💰Price check: $99.99 at Best Buy

Xbox Series X|S Wireless Controller| was $64.99

Xbox Series X|S Wireless Controller|was $64.99 now $48.99 at Amazon

Whether this is a gift for you or your Player 2, you can get a Shock Blue Xbox Series X|S controller for $10 off the usual price. Beware: This is going to go fast, so if you want one, you need to grab it quickly.

Great for: Xbox gamers who need another controller and love the color blue.

💰Price check: $64.99 at Best Buy 

Turtle Beach Atom Mobile Game Controller| was $79.99

Turtle Beach Atom Mobile Game Controller| was $79.99 now $49.95 at Amazon

This Turtle Beach offering looks great with its chunky and comfortable controls and connects with Bluetooth to various devices. The split design fits most screen sizes and clips together for travel. Check out our full Atom controller review for why this is one of our top mobile controllers for Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Great for:  Using Xbox Cloud Gaming on your mobile, no need to remove your case

💰Price check: $99.95 at Walmart

GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller for Xbox | was $49.99

GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller for Xbox | was $49.99 now $44.99 at Amazon

If you're in the market for a wired controller, our GameSir G7 SE review proved it a fantastic option for players of all skill levels and should work well for those with smaller hands, too. The G7's rear buttons can be remapped to act as any of the other buttons on the controller, and they work perfectly.

Great for: Remappable rear buttons

💰Price check: $44.99 at Newegg

HyperX CloudX Stinger Core Wireless | was $99.99

HyperX CloudX Stinger Core Wireless | was $99.99 now $69.99 at Amazon

A lightweight and sturdy headset which is comfortable over long periods, with a solid battery life of up to 17 hours on a single charge. HyperX make some of the best low end headsets and this one is in team green colors too.

✅Great for:
  Using Xbox Wireless connectivity, no messing around with dongles.

💰Price check: $85.99 at Best Buy

Astro Gaming A20 Wireless headset | was $119.99

Astro Gaming A20 Wireless headset | was $119.99 now $99.99 at Amazon

Some of cheapest you can get in Astro's wide range of headsets, these have a great microphone and wouldn't look out of place in Cyberpunk 2077. Come with a USB dongle so you can use with both Xbox and PC.


✅Great for:
 An entry point into Astro's range that's a little lighter on the bank balance.


💰Price check: $106.91 at Walmart

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX | was $129.99

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX | was $129.99 now $99.95 at Amazon

The name might be a mouthful, but so are the specs of this impressive mid-range headset. Alternate between USB or Xbox wireless to connect to various devices and enjoy over 48 hours of battery life on a single charge. Oh, did I mention it comes in PINK?

Great for: Glasses-wearing gamers with its chunky ear cushions.

💰Price check: $119.99 at Target

Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma Wired Gaming Pro Controller

Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma Wired Gaming Pro Controller | was $149.99 now $85.99 at Amazon

Available in Black or White to match your Xbox X|S, this controller was originally a cheaper alternative to the Xbox Elite controllers before the dawn of the Elite Core series. It still holds its own now, with nifty RGB lighting, back paddles, trigger locks, and a sensitivity clutch that will give you an advantage in shooters.

Great for: RGB lovers who want back paddles and additional buttons.

💰Price check: $149.99 at Target

Seagate Game Drive for Xbox 2TB | was $92.49

Seagate Game Drive for Xbox 2TB | was $92.49 now $69.99 at Amazon

If you need more space for backward-compatible games on your Xbox Series X|S console, grab the Seagate Game Drive. You can keep all the older titles off your console's internal drive, saving critical space for new games.

Great for: Storage for older games and a funky lighting effect.

💰Price check: $92.49 at Best Buy

Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S 512GB | was $109.99

Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S 512GB | was $109.99 now $89.99 at B&H

The Seagate Storage Expansion Card is one of only two brands supported for adding ultra-fast SSD storage to your Xbox Series X|S console. At under $100 for the lowest-cost model, this is a deal you shouldn't pass up if you need more storage on a budget.

✅Great for:
Storing newer games like Mortal Kombat 1 and Starfield

💰Price check: $103.99 at Walmart

Razer Kishi V2 Mobile Gaming Controller (Android) | was $99.99

Razer Kishi V2 Mobile Gaming Controller (Android) | was $99.99 now $75.99 at Amazon

The Razer Kishi V2 is an excellent option for Xbox Cloud Gaming on your mobile if you prefer a slimmer form factor for your handhelds. The build is equal to, if not better than, the Backbone and improves on the original Kishi in every way. This version is rarely on sale, so this is a great deal.

Great for: Xbox Cloud Gaming with satisfyingly 'clicky' buttons

💰Price check: $85.99 at Best Buy

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USB-C JSAUX cable | was $10.99 now $7.19 at Amazon

Look, it's always useful to have another USB-C cable. Maybe someone is using the one that you already have to charge their phone, or maybe you want to charge an Xbox controller while you play. It's "boring" compared to many things you can buy right now, but it's by far the most practical purchase you can make on this second Prime Day.

✅Great for:
Houses where cables go missing, charging Xbox controllers while playing.

💰Price check: $12 at JSAUX

Big Deal Days: Frequently asked questions

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The specifics for Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are now publicly available, with minor hints as to which brands and categories will enjoy significant discounts. Rest assured, we'll update this page with the latest dates and details whenever the company releases more information.

Amazon Prime Big Deal Days starts at 3 AM ET on Tuesday, October 10, and will run through October 11. If you have any Alexa-compatible hardware, you can say, "Alexa, set a reminder for Prime Big Deal Days" to have Amazon create a reminder for the event.

Which countries are taking part in Big Deal Days?

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, the US, and the UK will all take part in Prime Big Deal Days via their respective storefronts. If your country doesn't have its own localized version of Amazon, you may still be able to make purchases from a neighboring variant, but usual restrictions likely apply, so check your local Amazon international shipping terms and conditions.

Do I need an Amazon Prime membership?

Yes. Prime Big Deal Days is a member-exclusive sales event just like Prime Day before it and Prime Early Access Sale before that. If you're not already a member, you'll need to sign up for Amazon Prime for $14.99 per month or $139 annually (plus tax) to qualify for discounts. For new users, a 30-day trial of Prime is the perfect way to take advantage since you're free to cancel your subscription after the event.

Amazon Prime: Free 30-day trial

Amazon Prime: Free 30-day trial

Enjoy all the benefits of exclusive discounts during Amazon events, and cancel anytime. If you decide to stay, it's $14.99/month (plus tax) after the trial. Includes extra benefits like free games via Prime Gaming and more bonus content for subscribers.

Ben Wilson
Channel Editor

Ben is the channel editor for all things tech-related at Windows Central. That includes PCs, the components inside, and any accessory you can connect to a Windows desktop or Xbox console. Not restricted to one platform, he also has a keen interest in Valve's Steam Deck handheld and the Linux-based operating system inside. Fueling this career with coffee since 2021, you can usually find him behind one screen or another. Find him on Mastodon @trzomb@mastodon.online to ask questions or share opinions.

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