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The BirdBuddy Pro with Solar Panels has emerged as Prime Day's surprise bestseller, retailing for $168 at Amazon against its regular price of $299.
The deal is notable, but the deeper story is inventory: BirdBuddy announced two successor products at CES in January, and clearing existing stock before new models ship is the most straightforward explanation for a steep markdown on the outgoing line.
What the Discount Actually Signals Product lifecycle pricing follows a recognizable pattern.
A company reveals new hardware, the old model gets discounted sharply, and retail moves the aged inventory before successors arrive.
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