These are the 125+ best Prime Day deals in Australia on day 4 — up to 76% off headphones, vacuums, air fryers and more

How fast can deals make it to my door?
If you’re an Amazon shopper in Australia, you’ve probably noticed that shipping speeds can vary depending on where you live.
The quickest way to have purchases delivered is to be a Prime member.
In some parts of Sydney and Melbourne, Prime members can get same-day delivery on certain products, but I should stress that this will depend on your post code within the metro areas of each major city. This means that if you place your order before lunchtime, you could have it by the evening. It’s a great option for last-minute gifts or urgent purchases.
Next-day delivery is the most common for all metro areas, and it’s available on a much larger catalogue of eligible items. Order today, and your package could be at your door tomorrow. Again, you need to be a Prime member and this applies on products marked as eligible.
If you have several items in your cart and they all arrive on different days, Amazon now gives you the option to choose a date so as many of them can arrive at the same time in minimal packaging and reducing the number of trips a delivery van has to do — thus reducing its own and your carbon footprint.
If you’re not a Prime member, standard shipping options are still available, but delivery times may be longer, and you might need to pay extra.
For those in regional and rural areas, Amazon still delivers, but shipping times will depend on how far you are from a major hub. Most Prime-eligible items will arrive within two to five days, though some locations may have to wait a little longer. Non-Prime orders may take longer, and shipping costs can vary depending on the seller and product.
No matter where you live, Amazon shipping speeds are better than ever, but if you want to check what’s available in your area, you can enter your postcode at checkout to see estimated delivery times.
Want more info? Head to the Amazon Help hub and click Delivery Speeds & Charges.
If you’re a frequent Amazon shopper, signing up for Prime could be worth it just for the faster shipping alone. If you’ve never tried it, you can start with a 30-day free trial. That means you can sign up now, take advantage of the sale, and cancel anytime if you decide it’s not for you.
The art of perfect toast
There are toasters and there are toasters, none need to cost as much as AU$400, but then again, maybe they do.
I’m not saying I can justify the high asking price of the Breville Eye Q, but damn, it makes fabulous toast, just how I like it. It uses optic sensors to determine the doneness of the bread rather than heat sensors, and it has a specific mode for artisanal breads too. Whether you like it well browned or just lightly toasted, the Breville Eye Q can do it just right every time.
Well, at least it won’t cost you AU$400 to get perfect toast every morning — a couple of the colourways on Amazon are slightly cheaper, although they were AU$299 before Prime Day (yeah, go figure).
Breville Eye Q (2-slice): AU$419 now AU$315
Don’t brush this one aside
This deal is in my cart right now.
I’ve been using the Oral-B Genius 9000 since 2016 and it’s now beginning to be a bit worse for wear. It’s still got legs, mind, but it’s time for an upgrade. And I’ve had my eye on the Oral-B iO series for yonks.
And now that the iO 6 has dropped to a price that I paid to get the Genius 9000, I’ve dropped it into my cart. It’s a very good oscillating brush, which means it spins and can be harsh for some users, but you don’t have issues with bleeding gums, I’d recommend it. It’s a smarter brush than my older one and I do like the black colour compared to the white.
Oral-B iO 6 (black): AU$529 now AU$181.13
We’re about halfway through this year’s Prime Day sale and the deals just keep coming. New today are more Dyson cordless vacuums that I’ve listed above, but also a very lovely price drop on the excellent Philips Baristina coffee machine.
Of course, there’s plenty more to sort through, so stay with me, folks, I’ll find you as many good deals as I possibly can.
Fire up the TV!
When it comes to streaming devices, none are as good value as Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks. You can get some really affordable options, but I think the Fire TV Stick 4K is arguably the best option of them all — not too expensive but full featured. And now it’s been rebranded to being called the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus with no change to the product itself.
While any streaming device will give you access to practically all platforms, plus some other apps too, the Fire TV Stick 4K stands out by offering a speedy navigation system, great performance, support for 4K resolution and Dolby Vision. It’s also controllable via the Alexa voice assistant.
It’s also Wi-Fi 6 enabled, plus you’ll get access to Xbox Game Pass via the device to play your favourite games. That’s a lot of features for not a lot of money.
Fire TV Stick 4K: was AU$99 now AU$56
Let me loop you in on something
I’ve given these Loop earplugs a shoutout in several of the last sales events and they’re always a bestseller. Whether it’s for blocking out noise while you sleep, muting sirens and traffic if you live in the city, keeping your ears protected at a gig, or just to bring the noise down a bit while you’re out for drinks, they’re a popular buy.
They’re already quite well priced at AU$39.95 for a pair, but now all four colours are 20% off, so why not take advantage of the discount?
Loop Quiet 2 ear plugs: AU$39.95 now AU$31.95
Great headphones for the great outdoors
It doesn’t matter if you’re out on a run, a walk or cycling, if you’re outdoors, especially in a city, it’s best to be able to hear what’s happening around you. And that’s where bone-conduction headphones come in, with Shokz being the industry leader in making some of the best there are.
TechRadar Australia has a cyclist on the team and he swears by the Shokz OpenRun, but he also concedes that the Pro version is better, especially when it’s discounted — which it is right now.
Down 29%, the OpenRun Pro 2 adds air conduction to the mix for better audio quality and it’s our pick for one of the best open earbuds for runners.
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2: AU$319 now AU$227
The price won’t be frozen this low for long
I can’t imagine I need to inform you of the Ninja Creami’s existence, such is the popularity of this at-home ice-cream maker. No, what I do need to inform you of is of the deliciously cool discount available right now on one of the most popular Ninja products yet.
The Deluxe version, so the one shipping with 3 709ml containers, is down a whopping 44% to a delectable AU$254.15, making now a great time to snap one up for yourself to help satisfy any cravings you might have for a frozen dessert.
Best of all, the Creami can whip up delicious ice creams, and you can make them as healthy (or not) as you wish. It has 11 programs and can make anything from frozen yogurt to milkshakes and smoothies, even sorbets.
Ninja Creami Deluxe: AU$449.99 now AU$254.15
Film photography made digital
You don’t need to buy a film camera or rolls to enjoy analogue photography — you can do so digitally now.
Yes, I know that reads like an oxymoron but that’s exactly what the Fujifilm X Half let’s you do — it emulates half-frame film photography by creating 3:4 vertical images on a 1-inch sensor. But to keep the experience as authentic as possible, there’s a dedicated film camera mode that tracks your shots and you can’t go back or review your images on the display.
It’s not a powerhouse camera but it sure is a nifty compact that I’m keen on personally. Even better is the fact that it’s dropped in price dramatically, now staying steady at around the AU$800 mark, which is actually a worthwhile price.
Fujifilm X Half: AU$1,349 AU$799
Cheap buys: 50 deals under AU$50
Looking for the affordable deals on Amazon? My colleague has spent all morning carefully curating some excellent Prime Day deals all under AU$50.
If you thought you won’t get a lot for that kind of cash, think again. From decent earbuds to power banks, even keyboards and even smart home products are available for not a lot of cash.
So take a look — I’m sure you’ll find something you never thought you needed.
There is Nothing like this deal
Nothing has made some of our favourite headphones and earbuds in the last couple of years, nearly every one of them well received by our audio experts, and the CMF sub-brand brings in the budget goods that don’t really make too many compromises.
Take the CMF by Nothing Buds Pro 2 wireless buds: even at full price, they cost under a hundred dollary-doos! So while just a 5% discount isn’t really a ‘deal’, this kind of value is something to get excited about if you want some high-quality earbuds for cheap that rival the audio performance and noise cancellation of the AirPods, but at a much — MUCH — lower price. And in some nice colours too.
CMF by Nothing Buds Pro 2: AU$95 now AU$90.25
Hold on, I need to point you in another (vertical) direction
I have the white (or what’s labelled as grey) Logitech Lift and, after a few years of daily use, it’s looking a little worse for wear. I’m sorely tempted to swap it out for this Graphite version instead, and it’s cheaper than I’ve every seen it before.
The previous low price was a little over AU$67 for the PC version of the Black variant, which makes the current 55% discount the best price yet.
I will have to note that it’s designed for smaller hands like mine, so people with large mitts might not like its ergonomics — your little finger is likely to drag along your desk. Otherwise, it’s an ergonomic mouse I wouldn’t swap for anything else.
Logitech Lift: was AU$129 now AU$58.34
Let me point you in the right direction
Receiving a stupendous 5-star score in our Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro review, it’s hard to pass this Prime Day discount up.
If you want the best gaming mouse money can buy, this should be on your shortlist. It’s lightweight, comfortable under the palm, is even faster than its predecessors (which were already very good) and has better battery life than older models too. Then there’s the optical scroll wheel to take advantage of.
This offer is shipping in from Amazon Japan, though, so delivery will take a while.
Razer DeatherAdder V4 Pro: AU$299 now AU$225.68
Read all about it: the best Prime Day Kindle deals
The last couple of years I was rather underwhelmed with the Kindle deals during Prime Day. Not so this year.
With record-low prices on nearly all the best Kindles, you should absolutely kindle your digital reading habit (pardon the pun). I’ve listed the best Kindle deals higher on this page, but you can also check out my dedicated Prime Day Kindle deals page or just head straight to the deal by clicking below.
Sadly, the Matcha Green Kindle that was AU$140 as of yesterday has since gone up to AU$178 (which is just a 11% discount) — that’s disappointing, Amazon.
Kindle Paperwhite: AU$299 now AU$208
Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition: AU$329 now AU$236
Kindle Colorsoft: AU$399 now AU$264
Kindle Scribe (2024; 16GB): AU$649 now AU$424
Wake up and smell the coffee – just AU$88
The Nespresso Vertuo Pop is the famed coffee maker’s smallest machine, yet it doesn’t scrimp on features. Being part of the Vertuo lineup, it uses a wider range of pods that can brew a range of coffee sizes, from single espresso all the way up to a full mug.
This machine has been one of our faves here at TechRadar ever since it launched in 2023, with a couple of my colleagues using it themselves at home and none of any complaints. It works just as you’d expect and couldn’t be simpler. All you need to do is pop a pod in and press a button, the machine takes care of the rest – it’s that easy.
The AU$229 RRP is already good value in my opinion, but there’s a pretty good discount that sees the compact pod machine drop to just AU$88 a… pop.
Nespresso Vertuo Pop (white): AU$229 now AU$88
Also available in Pacific Blue, Mango Yellow and Lilac for the same price.
The best Prime Day deals are free
Who doesn’t love a freebie?
There isn’t just one free thing to enjoy, but three, depending on your personal preference for reading or listening. You can sign up for one, or two or, heck, why not all three?! After all, freebies!
OK, enough waffling – I’ll get to the point.
You can get 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
Over 9,000 people have tuned in so far
OK, ‘tuned in’ isn’t exactly the right phrase here, but my team and I are really grateful to all the readers who joined us through Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days sale so far. Hopefully our coverage over the past two days has been helpful and you’ve been able to bag a few discounts on items that have been on your shopping list for a while.
If you’re just joining us now, don’t worry, we’re still rolling on with our coverage here at TechRadar and will continue to do so until the very end. Amazon has decided to make its Prime Day sale a week-long event after all, ending Monday, July 13.
Thanks, Jeff.
But don’t dally — if you need something, add it to your cart and check out right away. Just be sure you’re a Prime member to see the biggest deals possible and keep en eye out for the extra savings (via coupons) that some listings have.



