Collecting sneakers means knowing when to move. Nike Dunks, Air Jordan retros, and other sought-after shoes move in and out of sale windows fast on Amazon. Set your target price once and get an email the instant any listing drops below it. No accounts, no fees, no browser extensions required.
Sneaker prices on Amazon move constantly, and if you are only checking manually you are going to miss drops. That is especially true for high-demand pairs like Nike Panda Dunks and Air Jordan retros, where price windows on Amazon can open and close within hours. Our free Amazon price drop alert tool monitors listings around the clock and sends you an email the moment a pair drops to your target. No more refreshing, no more checking.
Setting up an alert takes under a minute:
Once you submit, there is nothing else to do. We watch the listing and only reach out when it hits your number.
If the pair you want is currently out of stock, the restock alert tool is the better option. It watches Amazon listings for inventory to return and notifies you the moment the pair comes back. For everything else you are tracking outside of footwear, the full product-specific alerts hub covers a wide range of popular products. You can also use the general Amazon price drop alerts page to track any item on the platform. For sneaker collectors who also follow gaming releases and limited drops, the Nintendo Switch price drop alerts page and the collectibles restock alerts page are worth bookmarking. If you shoot photography or video alongside collecting, the Sony FX3 price drop alerts page and the GoPro price drop alerts page are both in the same tool.
The Nike Dunk Low in the black and white Panda colorway has become one of the most recognizable and consistently popular shoes in the Nike Dunk lineup. Originally released as part of Nike's wider Dunk Low revival, the Panda colorway took off because of its clean, versatile look that works with almost any outfit. It has been restocked multiple times since its debut, but it still moves fast when it hits Amazon at a good price.
Key details about the Nike Panda Dunk Low:
The form above is prefilled with the Panda Dunk as a useful starting point, but you can replace the URL with any shoe you are tracking on Amazon.
The alert works for any sneaker sold on Amazon. That includes the full Nike Dunk lineup, Air Jordan retros like the AJ4, AJ11, and AJ1, New Balance models, Adidas, Converse, and Vans. You are not limited to hype releases either. If you are picking up runners, crosstrainers, or any other footwear and want to be notified when the price drops, the same tool handles all of it. Paste in the Amazon URL for whatever you want to track and set your target.
Sneakers that tend to see the most Amazon price movement include:
The deepest discounts on sneakers on Amazon tend to appear during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Prime Day. These are the events where Nike, Adidas, and third-party sellers applying the largest markdowns. Outside of those windows, Amazon also adjusts footwear pricing based on inventory levels, competitor moves, and seasonal transitions. Back to school and the holiday shopping season in November and December are both solid secondary windows for Amazon sneaker deals.
The problem is that sale windows on individual pairs can be very short, sometimes 24 hours or less. If you are checking Amazon a few times a week you are almost certainly going to miss some drops. A price alert closes that gap entirely. Our guide on Black Friday fake discounts is also worth reading before the next sale season, since not every marked-down listing is actually a deal.
Setting the right target price determines whether your alert fires at the right moment. Set it too close to the current price and you might get notified for a drop that barely feels worth acting on. Set it too low and the alert may never fire at all for that specific pair and size.
Some useful guidelines for sneaker price targets on Amazon:
Our Amazon price tracker guide explains how to research a product's price history to set more informed targets before you commit.
Yes. Submit the form once for each pair you want to track. Each alert runs independently with its own URL, target price, and notification. This is useful if you are deciding between two colorways, watching the same shoe in different sizes, or building out a list across multiple brands. You will get a separate email for each alert that fires, so you always know exactly which pair dropped and by how much.
Amazon uses dynamic pricing across its entire catalog, and footwear is no exception. Prices on the same shoe can vary by size, by seller, and by day depending on algorithmic pricing decisions that are not publicly announced. A $20 drop on a pair that retails for $110 is a meaningful saving, and it can come and go before most people even notice. Our guide on how Amazon pricing algorithms work breaks down the mechanics if you want to understand why this happens so frequently.
A price alert removes timing from the equation entirely. Set your target, and we handle the monitoring. The moment a listing moves, you know about it.
This sneaker price alert is a good fit for:
It is built for people who already know what they want and just need to know when the price is right.
Yes. Nike Dunks, Air Jordan retros, and other popular shoes see price movement on Amazon, particularly during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Prime Day. Third-party sellers on Amazon also adjust pricing independently, which means drops can happen outside of scheduled sale events. A price alert ensures you are notified immediately when a drop happens.
Yes, completely free. No account, subscription, or browser extension is needed. Enter the Amazon URL, your target price, and your email address, and the alert is set.
Yes. The tool works for any sneaker listed on Amazon, not just Nike Dunks. Air Jordan retros, New Balance, Adidas, Converse, and any other brand all work the same way. Paste in the product URL and the alert tracks that specific listing.
Price alerts require an active listing. If the pair you want is out of stock, use our restock alert tool instead. It monitors the listing and notifies you the moment inventory comes back so you can grab your size right away.
Yes. Submit the form once for each pair you want to track. Each alert runs independently with its own URL and target price, so you can watch multiple shoes simultaneously.
Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Prime Day consistently deliver the deepest discounts. Smaller drops happen throughout the year as Amazon and third-party sellers adjust pricing based on inventory and demand. A price alert means you never have to guess the timing yourself.