These 11 top-rated products just hit their lowest prices ever for Prime Day

This Prime Day, we set out to find the absolute best deals on Amazon by digging into price-tracking data and identifying products that have dropped to their lowest prices ever.From the viral Stanley Quencher now 50% off to Apple's AirPods Max headphones and a 55-inch Insignia TV, these standout discounts led to all-time-low prices.Because Prime Day prices can change quickly, some deals may fluctuate or sell out without notice.

Check out our top picks before the savings disappear.READ MORE: Prime Day deals are live: Save up to 81% on Ninja, Apple, Carhartt, Hanes and moreOriginal price: $99Save $10 on this four-pack.(Amazon)At their lowest price of the year, Apple AirTags make it easy to keep track of your essentials.

Attach one to your keys, slip one into your wallet and locate them anytime through Apple's Find My network.You can also enable alerts to be notified when your item is detected or left behind.Original price: $45Get this water for just $23.

(Amazon)Stay hydrated with the 40-ounce Stanley Quencher, now available for 50% off.Several color options (like the one above) have dropped to their lowest prices ever.

The versatile lid lets you customize your drinking experience, allowing you to sip through the built-in straw or drink directly from the spout.Original price: $649.95Make hot and cold concoctions.  (Amazon)Save $275 on the Vitamix Ascent X3, now 42% off.With three blending modes, it can handle everything from smoothies and hot soups to frozen desserts.

Cleanup is simple — just add warm soapy water and blend for a few seconds.Vitamix blenders rarely see a price-drop this steep, so grab it now while you can. READ MORE: Prime Day kitchen deals: Save up to 60% on Ninja, Keurig, Chefman and moreOriginal price: $1,999.99Watch TV in lifelike picture quality.

(Amazon)Save more than $800 on this Sony 65-inch TV, which uses over eight million self-lit pixels to deliver vibrant colors and lifelike picture quality.Built-in Google TV keeps your apps org...

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