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Prime Day 2026 early deals are already live — as someone who’s covered every Amazon sale, these are my 60 picks to shop now sharmishta.sarkar@futurenet.com (Sharmishta Sarkar) | usagoldmines.com

Amazon Prime Day 2026 in Australia is supposed to start on July 7. Did anyone tell Amazon that? Maybe don’t, because there are already some excellent early deals available right now, including record-low prices on a wide variety of tech.

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I’m actually rather surprised to see such low prices already. For example, there’s 30% off the Kindle Colorsoft that’s a record-low price, 40% off the Fire TV Stick Plus is also another noteworthy all-time low. Canon’s quirky PowerShot V10 also at its cheapest price yet and a 45% discount on the Roborock Qrevo Curve 2 Flow is also hard to pass up.

If this is already what we’re seeing days ahead of the official start to Amazon’s biggest sale of the calendar year, then what can we expect when Prime Day (no, Prime Week) actually starts? Bigger discounts? One can hope but I’m not so sure. I would advice that if you see a deal you like, you might as well grab it now or you might miss out due to stock shortages later on.

For the actual sale, though, be sure to arm yourself with a Prime membership as the best prices will be reserved for subscribers. If you’ve never tried the service before, you can sign up now and use the 30-day free trial to shop the sale, then cancel if you don’t want to pay the ongoing fee of AU$9.99p/m.

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Already quite affordable, this Blink video doorbell can rival anything from the more expensive Ring line, while also offering a long battery life and IP65 weatherproofing. Also included is the Sync Module that you’ll need to make everything work, but you will need to take into account that it requires a Blink Subscription Plan if you want all its functions at your fingertips.View Deal

This is just the previous Fire TV Stick 4K rebranded to a new name. So if you already have the original, there’s no need to upgrade, but for a first-time customer, you get Wi-Fi 6 support and a fast processor so you can get to your favourite streaming content that much quicker. All Fire TV Sticks now get you access to XBox Game Pass, so you don’t need a console to play if you already have a subscription.View Deal

The Kindle Colorsoft is one of the best ereaders with a colour display, even offering a feature to make the hues more vivid. While I wouldn’t recommend at full price, this discount makes it the best Kindle deal yet since it’s down to a record-low price.View Deal

This palm-sized camera weighs no more than a can of soda is shorter than most phones, but it can shoot 4K/30p video in both vertical and horizontal orientations, perfect for social media. You can even use it for live streaming. It’s got its own kick stand and can be operated in one hand, perfect for taking on your travels or streaming from home if you’re a beginner vlogger.View Deal

I love this air fryer. It allows you to cook two items at the same time without taking too much space in your kitchen. Philips has now released a similar model, but this OG is still fantastic. Each drawer gives you about 4.5L capacity, so you can make a main and a side easily enough for two or three people.View Deal

Promising simplicity of use, the De’Longhi Magnifica S has an easy-to-use touch control panel that allows you to brew two cups simultaneously with the minimum amount of effort. It also has a silent integrated grinder with 13 settings, plus a handy milk frother too, so it’s a good all-in-one solution.View Deal

The original QC Ultra was already an excellent set of ANC cans, which sadly got knocked off its perch as the best by Sony’s XM6 headphones. But these 2025 Bose QC Ultras reassert the brand’s true mastery of sound and noise cancellation. Offering lively, engaging sound and Immersive Audio for a spatial treatment to any tune, I think they also look rather dapper. View Deal

Best deals under AU$100

We may not have tested these buds ourselves here at TechRadar, but it’s hard to ignore the 100K customer reviews on Amazon. While often discounted to this price, if you’re after dependable Bluetooth buds on a budget, these are a great option.View Deal

While the JBL Go 5 has been announced for other markets, it’s not available in Australia, which makes the Go 4 still one of the best affordable Bluetooth speakers to buy. And it’s cheap as chips now with this massive discount! True to JBL style, it pushes out bassy sound much above its weight class, with up to 9 hours of playback and it’s IP67 rated against dust and water.View Deal

If you don’t enjoy flossing the traditional way, use the power of water instead. Removing plaque using three different water pressure settings, this handy flosser will clean out those hard-to-reach gaps that your toothbrush can’t. Plus, it’s cordless, meaning you can take it on your travels too.View Deal

The JBL Grip plugs the gap between the smaller Clip and formidable Flip. It’s a compact speaker that delivers a big sound, offers impressive protection against dust and water and has some nifty LED lighting on its rear. The Flip 7 is still our top recommendation, but with the Grip current equal to the lowest price we have seen, it’s a great buy. View Deal

Boasting a 12,000 DPI ‘Hero’ sensor, as well as 6 programmable buttons, a 250-hour battery and onboard memory for your settings, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is ideal for competitive play. Want to know more? Check out our review. View Deal

This entry-level doorbell has a two-year battery life, meaning you won’t have to worry about hardwiring if you’re renting. It also has a 150° head-to-toe view, can automatically send you parcel and person alerts, and help keep your worries at bay with continuous live view. It’s also remarkably affordable right now but something has to be said for 2K footage, which the slightly more expensive Blink listed above gets you.View Deal

Read our review for the full scoop, but the Blink Outdoor 4 is an affordable home security camera from Amazon with the ability to last up to two years off batteries. It comes with an easy-to-use app and fairly good camera quality via a 1080p lens, and can store video when paired with a Blink Sync module.View Deal

Sure, it’s a wired controller, but this gamepad is simple to use and durable, with drift-free hall effect analog sticks. In fact, the base of the sticks also have RGB, which is fantastic at this price. Being wired, however, means this isn’t ideal for couch play, but if you’re a PC gamer at your desk, it’ll do wonderfully well.View Deal

If you’re after a really good electric toothbrush that won’t cost an arm and a leg (or some teeth), then this is it. It’s an entry-level oscillating brush, which means it rotates at fast speeds and may not be ideal for people with sensitive or bleeding gums as that movement can be harsh, but it sure does remove a heck of a lot of plaque and keeps your teeth healthy. Only the pink and white colours get this massive discount, though.View Deal

This little pod machine is very popular among TechRadar’s Aussie team. We’ve had past and present staff say how much they love it, and they’d even buy it at full price. With a very compact footprint and plenty of Vertuo ppds to choose from, you’ll get delicious coffee at just the press of a button. Available in black and white for just AU$88.View Deal

Headphones & speakers

Offering “incredible sound” according to our review, the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds have all the power and quality you’d expect from a Bose-branded item while providing the benefits of an open-ear form factor. The Immersive sound is excellent, and they give up to 7 hours of music. The black colour option is the cheapest, but the other two are not much more via the same listing.View Deal

While not much of a reduction, this is the biggest Amazon discount currently on Apple’s latest noise-cancelling buds. So if you’ve been keen to upgrade from an older pair of AirPods 2 or 3, they are worth a look. If you’re a Pro 2 user, though, it’s not worth the upgrade. Check out our review for the full story, but the new features include heart-rate monitoring and even better ANC than before.View Deal

One of my colleagues loved the Shokz OpenRun for working out, and this is the much better Pro 2 version that improves the sound quality by combining the bone conduction tech with an air conduction speaker. This discount is AU$10 cheaper than Black Friday last year.View Deal

Our 1More Sonoflow review praised the comfort of the headphones, as well as the excellent active noise cancelling and up to 70 hours of battery life. These headphones have been available at around AU$93 before, but I think this is still a good price.View Deal

It’s only an iterative upgrade over the gen 1 SoundLink Flex, but the gen 2 comes with a customisable shortcut button, built-in EQ controls and more reliable Bluetooth 5,3 connectivity. There’s also AAC codec support. You can pair two for stereo sound or use the dedicated Party Mode to make it louder. Everything else, including overall design and battery life are similar to the older model.View Deal

Louder than the Book 4 listed above, the Megaboom 4 might just be the Bluetooth speaker you need, albeit at a slightly higher price than the former. For the extra cash, you’re also getting more battery (20 hours compared to 15 in the Boom 4), but they’re both just as good-looking and rugged, with 360º sound. If you’re after space-filling tunes, then opt for the Megaboom 4. View Deal

Offering bold sound that doesn’t distort at high volumes, an attractive design and a brilliant 24-hour battery life, the JBL Xtreme 4 Bluetooth speaker is well worth considering if you’ve been looking or a powerful music player. It might now have been supplanted by the Xtreme 5, but it’s hard to beat at this price.View Deal

Want to truly get the party rocking? If you’re hosting outdoors, this Bluetooth speaker is a great option, especially with this massive discount. It delivers an expansive soundstage, backed by a strong feature set, although I will admit UE has better sounding speakers, albeit the smaller ones.View Deal

It might be expensive compared to other Bluetooth speakers you can get, but if you want big and punchy sound, this is the party speaker you should reach for. It will even charge your handheld devices for you thanks to its two-way USB-C port. Bose wraps up excellent sound quality and an enjoyable user experience in an attractive, outdoor-friendly package.View Deal

Personal grooming

You don’t have to spend thousands on a shaver when you can have this one for under AU$100. It runs up to 4 weeks on a single charge and is waterproof, plus you can trim or shave your face, body or head. It’s a 15-in-1 device that’s excellent value for money even though it’s been cheaper (around AU$88) before.View Deal

This is one of the best sonic electric toothbrushes money can buy and while it was under AU$250 for the 2-pack during Boxing Day last December, this is still a decent discount for this time of year. If you didn’t know what a ‘sonic’ brush is, it’s quieter and gentler than an oscillating electric toothbrush (like Oral-B). The DiamondClean 9000 has 4 cleaning modes, and one of them gets you 3 intensities. This value pack gets you a his-and-hers version, plus the glass is actually the charger.View Deal

AU$100 cheaper than during Big Smile Sale, it’s a good opportunity to pick up the Supersonic Nural. Read our review for more, but it offers a wealth of intelligent features to better care for your hair, along with multiple attachments to create all kinds of styles. View Deal

Promising to take way less time to straighten hair than traditional flat irons by working just fine in wet hair, the Airstrait is the hair-care tool making headlines. It won’t burn wet hair as other straighteners would, leaving you with less hair damage and a quicker styling session in the mornings.View Deal

Vacuums

With powerful and dynamic suction, plenty of attachments and an auto-empty charging dock, this is arguably the best value non-Dyson cordless vacuum right now. Read our review for the full scoop. Often sold around the AU$750 price point, we have seen it as low as AU$608, but this is still a great deal on what is my pick of the best stick vacuum cleaner in Australia. View Deal

This robovac has some of the best obstacle avoidance we have seen in a robovac and it scored 4 stars in our Dreame X40 Ultra review. Even better, many of the complaints we had at the time (such as the slightly clunky app) have been fixed. View Deal

This is the robovac I would consider buying if I didn’t already have a high-end Dreame machine that’s been cleaning my home like… a dream. This Roborock is slimlined to crawl under furniture (no navigation puck here), and can raise not just its mop pads, but its side brush to avoid scattering and excessive tangling. Its headline act, however, has to be its cleaning prowess — our Roborock Saros 10R review didn’t score 4.5 stars for nothing!View Deal

This Roborock wet-dry vacuum will leave your hard floors sparkling clean thanks to powerful suction and effective cleaning. It can get up close to edges and the whole body can lay completely flat to help get underneath tricky to reach places. It’s AU$50 more than the best price we’ve seen on this wet washer, but read our review to find out why it’s still worth it.View Deal

Coffee machines

This drip-style coffee maker lets you wake up to a fresh pot of coffee every morning and it will even keep it warm all morning for those cold days working from home. You can program it to brew at a specific time and even adjust the strength of your brew.View Deal

If you’ve already got a decent coffee maker but one without a grinder, just add this Breville machine to get fresh ground coffee. It has over 60 settings for precise control over your beans, meaning you should be able to extract the most delicious shot from the grind catering to your taste.View Deal

Breville’s compact manual espresso machine is perennially popular, and it’s also fairly regularly discounted in Amazon’s big sales. It has briefly (and somewhat randomly) dropped to AU$349 last year, but this is a rather typical price. If you want a coffee machine that does both shots and milk, this one is a reliable performer that doesn’t take up much counter space, though do note it doesn’t include a grinder.View Deal

With a nice saving, it’s hard to dismiss this Breville coffee machine deal. The Barista Express has a built-in grinder, tamper, and bean hopper, so there’s no need to buy a separate grinder or hand tamp. Available in a few colourways under the same listing, only the Charcoal model gets a 40% discount.View Deal

It’s definitely an expensive machine, but it might be just what you need. As a pod machine that uses Nespresso’s delicious offerings, it’s got a smaller footprint than manual or semi-automatic models, and it offers different serve sizes in case you want more than just a single shot.View Deal

Air fryers

This big air fryer has multiple accessories to keep clean, but there’s no denying this Sunbeam unit is a fantastic addition to any kitchen. It’s capable of cooking in separate zones, complete with separate trays to maximise the space or one huge 11.4L zone. Food is roasted to perfection, whether it’s a full chicken or small portions of fries or vegetables.View Deal

This compact air fryer packs 1700W of power into a portable design, with two borosilicate glassware containers that serve as both frying baskets and serving dishes. The borosilicate means they can also withstand extreme temperatures, making it easy to take your favourite foods from frozen to crispy, and it’s safer to use than any non-stick basket. The Crispi also comes with two removable crisping grates and two snap-on container lids for easy food-storage post-feast.View Deal

Sometimes the standard drawer capacities of air fryers just isn’t enough, which is why it’s lovely to have one that offers flexibility. This 10L air fryer can be used a single or dual basket appliance, and you can use the divider to change the capacity of the two as needed. It will take up some counter space though as it’s a big machine.View Deal

Ever cooked with steam in an air fryer? Now you can with this Philips two-drawer air fryer. In our Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket XXL Air Fryer Steam review, we said that it cooks everything really well, but there are some caveats to keep in mind when it comes to the use of steam. Still, it’s absolutely worth the investment if you want to upgrade from an old air fryer.View Deal

Other kitchen appliances

We haven’t gotten our hands on this model for review, but we feel comfortable recommending a blender from Ninja with a near 4.6-star rating on Amazon and Ninja. This blender’s 1000W motor promises to blend even the toughest of ingredients, easily dismantling blocks of ice and whole fruits. Whether you’re making a smoothie, dip, sauce or Açaí bowl, the auto-IQ and four button system of this blender makes it easy.View Deal

The Ninja Slushi lets you skip the ice and still enjoy perfectly smooth icy drinks with very little effort. Whether you’re craving a frappe, smoothie, or even a cheeky spiked slushi, its multiple drink modes have you covered. Even better, the current deal price is the lowest we have seen on Amazon. Check out our Ninja Slushi review for the full rundown. View Deal

While we have seen it slightly cheaper, this is one of the better deals we have seen for the Creami lately. Read our review for more info, but you can think of it as the Creami’s upgraded sibling. It handles everything the original model does, then goes further with a built-in soft-serve unit featuring six dedicated programs.View Deal

I have the Black Truffle model of this 2-slice toaster and trust me when I say it’s one of the best toasters I’ve used. Sure, it’s overkill for the average person but if you can get the perfect toast every morning (or arvo or evening), I think it’s worth considering.View Deal

Tech essentials

This is just AU$1 more than the lowest price I have seen for the Ugreen Mini 30W charger, and it’s a great buy. The charger is extremely compact, which makes it an ideal choice to leave in a bag as a backup option. It can fast charge most phones and with 20V output, even top up a laptop if needed. View Deal

Outputting a maximum of 65W via either one of its USB-C ports (and a maximum of 22.5W via its USB-A port), this charger isn’t just capable of fast charging top iPhones and Samsung Galaxy devices at the highest speed, it’s also worth considering as a laptop charger replacement with its compact size, provided you have a sufficiently capable USB-C cable and your laptop can charge via said cable. View Deal

A 100W charger is a must have for many beefier laptops, or fast charging multiple devices, and Ugreen is a brand we trust. We often see it around this price, but it’s still a great buy. View Deal

This compact yet powerful little power bank is at one of the best prices we have seen. Read our review for more insight, but it’s a great option for those who want to be able to super fast charge a phone on the go. View Deal

The Anker 737 gets excellent results in our best power banks guide, and has a 140W output, a 24,000 mAh capacity (86.4Wh, so flight safe) and an excellent 85% efficiency. This price is cheaper than it has been for months, and better than Black Friday and Boxing Day last year. View Deal

Fitness trackers

Lusting after the Oura Ring? Then it’s good news that the previous gen model, the Ring 4, is getting a pretty good price drop on Amazon. There are a couple of things to keep in mind when you make this purchase though: you’ll need to source the sizing kit first so you get the correct sized ring as that’s really important for accurate health monitoring, and Oura requires a subscription to see all your metrics.View Deal

This Garmin watch has a rugged exterior that’s thermal and shock resistant, as well as water-rated to 100m, making it the perfect watch for bushwalkers and hikers. This version has solar power to help make the already long battery life go even further. This discount makes this great watch a tempting buy for hikers and trail runners alike, although I’d wait to see if it drops further in price.View Deal

The Vivoactive 5 contains a lot of the premium Garmin features found in its more expensive offerings, while also priced closer to conventional smartwatches. These features include on-board GPS, on-device storage for offline music via Spotify, and fitness metrics like Body Battery and VO2 Max. View Deal

A 4.5-star smartwatch with super-accurate health and activity tracking. If you throw in the industry-leading AI features, then you really do have the complete package that’s perfect for Samsung users.
Do note that there’s a listing for a cheaper AU$340 44mm Galaxy Watch 8, but it seems to be a grey import offered by a third-party reseller.View Deal

We haven’t reviewed this Bose soundbar, but if it’s anything like the brand’s other models, we’re confident it will do a mighty fine job of boosting the sound from your TV, ideal when watching movies. If you want to add even more low-end grunt, it works with the company’s Bass Modules (sold separately). A Dialogue mode helps to boost vocals, and if you fancy a dance around your bedroom or living room, Bluetooth is onboard for you to stream your favourite tunes.View Deal

Want to make your home movies more immersive? This Govee backlight and camera system effectively extends the on-screen image beyond its bezelled confines and accurately tracks colours and flashes to the wall behind. It can also sync with music to dance along to your favourite tunes. Note that this is designed for 55 to 65-inch TVs.View Deal

Cameras

This is a massive saving on a fantastic little camera that emulates film photography. Resembling the X100VI, the X Half has some unique features, including 2-in-1 diptychs and a dedicated ‘film camera mode’ for the experience of shooting with a half-frame film camera… just digitally.View Deal

This camera has gone viral in other countries, so much so that’s it’s hard to find stock. In Australia, however, there’s plenty, and it offers fabulous value, especially since this is single-lens kit that’s cheaper than the RRP of the body alone. It’s one of the tiniest cameras available today and still comes packed with features for entry-level hybrid shooters. So go on, you won’t regret it.View Deal

It’s already a very affordable APS-C camera kit, so even a small discount makes it worthwhile. For your money, you get a 24.2MP beginner-friendly camera that includes creative modes to simplify taking photos. Plus you get 4K/30p (6K oversampling) video on board too.View Deal

With retro looks inspired by the legendary Nikon FM2 and Nikon’s cutting-edge mirrorless tech beneath the hood, the Zf delivers style and substance. Just note that the street price of this kit is around the AU$3,500 mark, so it’s not quite the 39% discount Amazon is making it out to be (Nikon lists the kit’s RRP at AU$3,949), this is currently the best price though, available only on the Red model.View Deal

We call this an “all-round surveillance solution” in our 70mai Dash Cam A510 review, due to it including both front-facing and rear-facing cameras in the box. They’re quality cameras, too, recording 2.7K footage from the front and 1080p at the back, complete with wide fields of view. Built-in GPS, 360º rotation for in-car recording and easy install only add to its appeal.View Deal

Laptops & peripherals

This is one of Amazon’s bestselling webcams and while we haven’t tested this specific model, we have tried a couple of other Brio cams. And they’re good. If you’re looking for a capable 1080p webcam for your work calls (or personal video calls) with light correction, auto framing, noise-cancelling mics and many more useful features, this promises to deliver at an affordable price.View Deal

This OLED monitor comes with a gigantic 34.2-inch curved screen that boasts a 240Hz refresh rate and a lightning fast 0.03ms response time. It’s capable of producing gorgeous darkness with DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400 certification, and offers a 3440 x 1440 resolution. It occasionally hits AU$1,049 but if you want it sooner rather than later, it’s still a good buy. View Deal

Gaming hardware

Please don’t confuse this with the ROG Xbox Ally X, which has more powerful specs. This is the cheaper sibling, now cheaper still on Amazon. And given the recent price hike of the Steam Deck, this handheld definitely seems a lot more tempting now.View Deal

Now a dollar cheaper than ever before, you’re getting 300 hours of battery life, DTS Headphone:X Spatial Audio, and the Cloud series’ now iconic tough-as-guts aluminium frame. That’s not bad for the money at all.View Deal

This is an incredible headset with a long-lasting battery life, exceptional surround sound, and handy removable microphone. In our Logitech G Pro X 2 review, we awarded the headset four and half stars, complimenting its lightweight construction, premium app, DTS Super Stereo integration and incredible audio, though noted it’s not cheap. Thankfully there’s a discount.View Deal

Smart home

This little speaker might be priced higher than the older Echo Dot models, but then it takes what Amazon’s palm-sized smart speakers can do to the, well, max. It improves on sound with higher bass than the previous Echo Dot to make streaming music a much better experience. View Deal

The Echo Hub is now at the lowest price we have seen, and is a solid deal. This 8-inch smart display will need to be wall-mounted and it gives you control of thousands of smart home devices that work over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other connectivity standards like Zigbee, Matter and Thread. You can stream video, even security footage, start routines, add widgets and a heck of a lot more you can’t with a regular Echo Show.View Deal

A great addition to any existing or prospective smart home setup, this smart lock integrates with hubs like Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa and Samsung SmartThings to let you open the lock with just your phone. The AU$450 RRP may be a big ask for some households, but this deal makes it tempting enough for the smart home enthusiast.View Deal

Phones, tablets & accessories

Samsung’s alternative to Apple’s AirTag was redesigned in 2023 and has been reasonably well received, making it a good Bluetooth tracker for non-Apple users. It’ll let you keep tabs on the location of whatever you attach it to and, critically, it works with Android. It was a few dollars cheaper during Black Friday, but this price is still worth a look.

Want a few of these? The 4-pack is down to AU$71.06 with an additional 5% coupon, which means a single SmartTag is AU$17.76 — a record-low price.View Deal

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July 7 is still a few days away but Amazon’s early Prime Day deals are ‘officially’ live already. That means a heck of a lot of Amazon’s own hardware, like Kindles, Echo speakers, Fire TV Sticks, Ring and Blink cameras, are already discounted, but it does seem like the online retail giant is holding something back.

For example, only the Kindle Colorsoft and the 2024 (2nd gen) Kindle Scribe are discounted, while some of the Fire TV Sticks are still full price. And yet there are all-time low prices already available, so why wait, eh?

I’m already picking some of my favourite early Prime Day deals for you in the tech category, but not to worry, I’ll be here all through the main event too, bringing you the latest and best Prime Day deals.

How about some freebies to start off?

Kindle Unlimited on the Kindle app and a Kindle ereader

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Well, three freebies to be precise. You could get one or all three, depending on whether you like to listen or read. I mean, they’re all free, so you could just get them all.

OK, enough waffling – I’ll get to the point.

You can get both Music Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited and Audible for free right now — or rather with extended free trials if you’re a new or returning customer. You get three months free of Kindle Unlimited and Audible, but Music Unlimited is arguably better value with four months free and includes audiobooks too.

That’s a lot of reading and listening if you ask me. I’ve already signed up for Kindle Unlimited and am enjoying the Bill Bryson-edited Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society (yeah, I’m a history and science nerd).

Audible: three months free, then AU$8.99/m
Amazon Kindle Unlimited: three months free, then AU$13.99/m
Amazon Music Unlimited: four months free, then AU$13.99/m

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