Amazon Prime Day 2025 七大熱門品牌值得留意!(Apple、Samsung、Marshall、Oral-B、Lexar、Crucial)
溫提:Amazon已開通香港滿額免運費,可在購買頁面標價的位置見到「無進口手續費押金且免費送貨至香港」。見到「無進口費用押金且 HKD XXX 運費配送至香港」字眼的話,就代表官方會直送貨品至香港,不過就會收取運費。假如貨品不直送香港,都可以選用集運服務。按此申請免費試用 Prime 會員
大家在 618 網購優惠買得盡興吧!有著 Apple、Samsung、Dyson 等香港本地商戶帶來大額折扣,但大家也別忘了美國的年度網購優惠日 Amazon Prime Day 2025 啊!只要申請成為 Prime 會員,就可以享有超值優惠價格入手在各種商品,包括 Apple、Sony、Marshall、Arlo、Fitbit 等品牌。今年的 Amazon Prime Day 將會在 7 月回歸,而且加碼至 4 日之多!由 7 月 8 日至 11 日為止,大家可以有更多時間選購。
Amazon Prime Day 2025 日期
美國時間 2025 年 7 月 8 日至 11 日
本地時間 2025 年 7 月 8 日至 12 日
為顧及網購新手,我們也準備了 Prime 會員試用教學、代運攻略來讓大家可以在更多優惠來臨前做好準備,當見到地區限定的折扣優惠也不要怕,只要按照教學就能看到、買到好物啦。
當 Prime Day 早鳥優惠推出後,本文也會第一時間更新,讓大家可以一鍵購買最快享受超值折扣!
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Apple (-34%)Apple AirTag 4 Pack 優惠價 US$65|原價 US$100
(-31%)Apple AirPods 4 優惠價 US$89|原價 US$130
(-40%)Apple AirPods Pro 2 優惠價 US$149|原價 US$249
Marshall
(-38%)Marshall Major V 優惠價 US$100|原價 US$160
(-17%)Marshall Emberton III 優惠價 US$150|原價 US$180
Crucial
(-28%)Crucial X10 Pro 2TB 優惠價 US$150|原價 US$209
(-27%)Crucial Pro 32GB DDR5 RAM Kit (2x16GB),CL36 6000MHz 優惠價 US$77|原價 US$105
Samsung
(-52%)SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 4TB 優惠價 US$266|原價 US$550
(-49%)SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch 7 40mm 優惠價 US$152|原價 US$300
(-25%)Samsung PRO Plus microSD Memory Card + Adapter, 1TB 優惠價 US$90|原價 US$120
Lexar
(-44%)Lexar 1T Professional Silver Plus Micro SD Card 優惠價 US$80|原價 US$143
(-22%)Lexar 4TB NM790 SSD with Heatsink PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 優惠價 US$239|原價 US$305
Oral-B(Prime 會員優惠 -40%)Oral-B iO 3 Limited, 2 刷頭 + 旅行便攜盒 優惠價 US$60|原價 US$100
(Prime 會員優惠 -50%)Oral-B Genius X Limited, 1 刷頭 + 旅行便攜盒 優惠價 US$100|原價 US$200
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