The best Aussie Prime Day deals you missed – and 10 great deals you can still take advantage of

The best Aussie Prime Day deals you missed – and 10 great deals you can still take advantage of

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I’ve covered every Amazon Prime Day sale for TechRadar since the online retail giant’s debut in Australia in 2017, and let me tell you: I haven’t been this impressed by the deals in a few years.

I’ve highlighted over 200 great Prime Day deals since the sale started on Tuesday, July 7, and they’ve now been whittled down to over 140 deals – this is mainly due to falling prices or running out of stock.

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The list of deals that are no longer available even includes big-ticket items that had dropped to record Australian prices and were absolutely worth snapping up. I hope that’s the case, because it could be several months before we see anything similar.

Without wanting to add to anyone’s FOMO, I’ve put together a short list of some of the great Prime Day 2026 deals you missed (see below). However, there is some good (well, pretty good) news: sometimes stocks go back up and the discount can be reinstated, or an item is still on sale but at a slightly higher price. Either way, if you’re interested in any of the products below, we suggest you check back periodically between now and the end of Prime Day 2026 at 11:59 p.m. AEST on Monday July 13 – you might get lucky.

  • Apple AirPods Pro 3: a 30% reduction brought them down to just AU$429 AU$299
  • Apple Watch SE3: a historic low of AU$399 AU$299 made this excellent value for money
  • Ninja Crispi Pro: released last month, this air fryer has been out of stock since AU$499 AU$341.05
  • Yamaha SR-B30A soundbar: an Amazon bestseller that was AU$499 AU$269.20
  • Amazon Kindle (2024): for just AU$197 AU$140, it’s a good value for money e-reader
  • Shark IZ102: a very popular cordless vacuum cleaner that has fallen to AU$399 AU$199
  • 8Bitdo Ultimate C: an excellent games controller that was AU$79.99 AU$47.96
  • Garmin Instinct 2 Solar: a high-end multisport watch that has been AU$679 AU$339, but the Instinct 2X Solar is still half price
  • Ninja Café Premier: the popular coffee machine was AU$799 AU$497.99; it’s now AU$558, still tempting

The above gadgets may be popular and usually best-sellers (even at full price), but Prime Day is always prodigious when it comes to deals, which means there are always plenty of great discounts. Below I’ve selected 10 of the best that I think are worth your attention. They are all at record prices and represent exceptional value in a price range.

Note, however, that all prices below are Prime exclusive, so you’ll need to be an Amazon subscriber to benefit from these deals.

Great Prime Day 2026 deals in Australia

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Although she’s happiest with a camera in hand, Sharmishta’s main priority is being TechRadar’s APAC editor, looking after the day-to-day running of the site’s Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions, handling everything from news and reviews to e-commerce content like deals and discount codes. Although she enjoys reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she is also an avid reader and has become an expert on E Ink e-readers and writing tablets, having appeared on Singapore radio to talk about these underrated devices. In addition to her role at TechRadar, she is also the editor-in-chief of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World and writes for Tom’s Guide and T3.

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