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Post-Prime Day Deals: ADT Blu and XGIMI Cuts Still Live

Fresh Amazon API checks kept ADT Blu camera kits and XGIMI projector cuts in, while ELEHEAR savings stayed out.

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Prime Day deals still live is the only angle worth taking after the official rush ends. Prices move fast. Promo sheets age even faster. So we verified live Amazon product data for ADT Blu camera kits. We also compared the projector lineup against XGIMI’s official sale page. The result is simple. ADT and XGIMI still have real cuts showing. However, the ELEHEAR Amazon savings from the pitch did not check out in our API pull.

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ADT Blu kits are the cleanest holdover deal

ADT Blu camera kits still showing 40 percent off in a live price check
Image: ADT Blu / Tech My Money.

The ADT side of the pitch is still alive. The ADT Blu Indoor Camera Kit showed $161.40 with $107.60 in savings. Outdoor Camera Kit pricing showed $167.40 with $111.60 in savings. Doorbell Camera Kit pricing showed $179.40 with $119.60 in savings. Each one came back in stock and at 40 percent off. Additionally, the ADT Blu Security Starter Kit appeared at $149.40. It also carried a 40 percent savings marker.

That makes the ADT picks the easiest recommendation for readers who missed the main sale window. However, ADT Blu gear still has ecosystem strings attached. ADT’s own product pages say the cameras are designed for ADT Blu systems. They also require a monitoring plan. So this is not the same as buying a random standalone security camera. For a broader security-camera comparison, see our earlier Reolink Prime Day security-camera deal check.

XGIMI still has projector cuts worth checking

Image: XGIMI / Tech My Money.

XGIMI is less uniform, but several cuts survived. The HORIZON 20 Max showed $2,199 with $500 in savings. HORIZON 20 Pro pricing showed $1,599 with $200 in savings. Base HORIZON 20 pricing showed $1,399 with $160 in savings. Meanwhile, the MoGo 4 Laser showed $569 with $140 in savings. The MoGo 4 Laser Collection showed $636 with $143 in savings.

Those are still high-ticket buys. So the advice is not “grab anything with a discount badge.” Instead, match the projector to the room. The HORIZON 20 line is the big-screen home-theater lane. MoGo 4 Laser is the portable/outdoor option. Before spending projector money, check the software platform, brightness, and setup flexibility too. Our Aurzen Roku projector coverage is a useful reminder.

What did not make the cut

ELEHEAR’s hearing aids are still available, but they did not show live Amazon savings in our check. ELEHEAR Beyond appeared at $399. Beyond Pro appeared at $599 on its Amazon product page. Delight appeared at $299 on its Amazon product page. None returned an Amazon savings value, so they stay out of the sale picks.

The same discipline applies to XGIMI Vibe One. It appeared in stock at $249. However, we did not get a live savings value on the standalone listing. Therefore, it stays out of the picks. For more still-live shopping context, our TerraMaster post-Prime Day deal check follows the same rule.

Bottom line

The post-Prime Day deal pool is thinner now, but not empty. ADT Blu camera kits are the strongest verified holdover because the 40 percent discounts are consistent across multiple kits. XGIMI still has real projector cuts, especially on the HORIZON 20 Max and MoGo 4 Laser. However, anything without live savings data should be treated as a check-live-price item, not a guaranteed sale.

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