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Best Amazon Deals Today (August 7): Baseus Solar Camera $90, Tissot Watch $223

August 7, 2026 · By MT

Today’s five best Amazon deals: Baseus S2 solar security camera $89.99 (70% off), Keurig K-Supreme $89 (53% off), Tissot PRX Digital watch $222.99 (53% off), Acer golf rangefinder $89.99 (40% off), 8Bitdo Micro gamepad $15.88 (36% off).

Today’s picks

Amazon runs thousands of markdowns a day, and most of them aren’t worth your time. We scanned today’s rotation for the five biggest price drops on products people actually search for, then checked the specs against what each brand normally charges. Prices reflect what Amazon showed at publish time and can move before you check out.

The list at a glance

Five deals, one line each. Details and the catches below.

  • Baseus S2 4K Solar Security Camera, $89.99 (70% off): best for a camera you never have to recharge, skip it if you need indoor coverage
  • Keurig K-Supreme, $89 (53% off): best for a household that argues over cup size, skip it if you only ever brew one size
  • Tissot PRX Digital, $222.99 (53% off): best for a Swiss watch that doesn’t look like a dress watch, skip it if you want an analog face
  • Acer Golf Rangefinder, $89.99 (40% off): best for slope-adjusted yardage on a budget, skip it if you already own a rangefinder with a rechargeable battery
  • 8Bitdo Micro Gamepad, $15.88 (36% off): best as a pocket controller for a phone or Apple TV, skip it if you need full-size grips for long sessions

Baseus S2 4K Solar Security Camera — $89.99 (70% off)

The S2 pairs a 4K camera with a sun-tracking solar panel, so it charges itself instead of coming down off the wall for a battery swap. Baseus builds in both PIR and radar motion sensing, a combination meant to cut down on the false alerts a single PIR sensor throws when a tree branch moves or a car passes on the street. That dual detection is the main reason to pick this over a cheaper single-sensor solar camera: fewer notifications for nothing, more for someone actually at the door. At $89.99 against a $299.99 list price, it undercuts most 4K solar cameras from bigger security brands by a wide margin. Listed through August 21.

Keurig K-Supreme — $89 (53% off)

The K-Supreme is Keurig’s mid-tier brewer, built around MultiStream technology that pushes water through the pod from multiple points instead of one, which Keurig markets as stronger extraction than its older single-stream machines. Four brew sizes and a 66-ounce reservoir mean fewer refills than the mini models, and the reservoir sits on either side of the machine so it fits a left or right corner counter. At $89 against a $189.99 list price, this is one of the deeper cuts we’ve seen on a Keurig model with a reservoir this size. Listed through August 23.

Tissot PRX Digital — $222.99 (53% off)

Tissot built the PRX line around a retro digital-watch look, an integrated steel bracelet and a case shape that draws directly from sport watches of the late 1970s and early 80s. It runs on quartz, not mechanical, which keeps the price down relative to Tissot’s automatic PRX models while still carrying the Swiss Made stamp. That combination, a recognizable design house at a quartz price point, is the appeal over a generic digital watch. At $222.99 against a $475 list price, that’s a genuine discount on a brand that rarely competes on price. This listing carries no stated end date, so treat the current price as good only through checkout.

Acer Golf Rangefinder — $89.99 (40% off)

This rangefinder reads out to 1,200 to 1,700 yards depending on target reflectivity, with 6x magnification and slope adjustment that factors elevation change into the distance it shows you, the feature golfers actually want over a plain laser tape measure. Acer is a newer name in golf electronics next to Bushnell or Garmin, and the tradeoff for the lower brand recognition is a lower price for comparable slope-adjusted range. At $89.99 against a $149.99 list price, it’s a reasonable entry point if you want slope support without paying for a name-brand rangefinder. Listed through August 10.

8Bitdo Micro Gamepad — $15.88 (36% off)

8Bitdo built the Micro small enough to clip to a keychain, and it still pairs over Bluetooth like the company’s full-size controllers. It doubles as a remote for Apple TV and other streaming boxes, useful if you’ve ever hunted for a lost clicker, and it works as a basic controller for cloud gaming or retro emulation on a phone or tablet. The catch is size: full-length sessions on a controller this small ask more of your hands than a standard gamepad. At $15.88 against a $24.99 list price, it’s a low-risk add for anyone who already owns an 8Bitdo controller and wants a backup that fits in a pocket. Listed through August 20.

Before you buy

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Baseus S2 solar camera work without direct sunlight?

The solar panel tracks the sun to maximize charging, but like any solar device it charges slower on cloudy days or in shaded mounting spots. Baseus still includes a battery buffer, so a few overcast days won’t knock the camera offline on their own.

Is the Tissot PRX Digital a mechanical watch?

No. It runs on quartz movement, not automatic. Tissot sells a separate automatic PRX line at a higher price point; the digital version trades the mechanical movement for a retro LCD display at a lower cost.

What does slope adjustment actually do on a golf rangefinder?

It factors elevation change between you and the target into the yardage reading, since a shot uphill or downhill plays longer or shorter than the flat-line distance. A plain laser rangefinder without slope only gives you the straight-line number.

Can the 8Bitdo Micro replace a full-size controller?

For short sessions and as an Apple TV or streaming remote, yes. For long gaming sessions, most reviewers reach for a full-size controller instead since the Micro’s small frame isn’t built for extended grip comfort.

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