
Amazon Australia Prime Day 2025: Shop the early deals with big savings on devices
Amazon Australia's 2025 Prime Day doesn't officially kick off until tomorrow with the sale running from 8th July through to 14th July with tens of thousands of products on sale.
But the platform has launched some early Prime Day deals that you can take advantage of today, with huge savings on some of Amazon's most popular devices.
You can score big discounts on Kindles, Ring cameras, Firesticks and Echo devices but the deals won't last long so you'll have to be quick to snap them up.
The Amazon Prime Day sale will see huge discounts on big brands across all categories with sale items ranging from big ticket electronic items through to viral skincare buys, from baby essentials to gardening tools and fitness equipment too. There's something for everyone.
We'll be bringing you the very best of the deals as they drop with a rolling deals list as well as sharing the biggest discounts on the most popular items.
To take advantage of the deals you will need to be a Prime member so click here to join. Members can enjoy free, fast delivery on eligible products.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max. 42% off
This is the brand's most powerful 4K streaming stick. It boasts 16GB of storage and a powerful processor for lightening fast app starts you can stream, play or watch to your heart's content
Was $119
NOW $69 Shop
Echo Show 10 - 30% off
Let Alexa make your life easier with the Echo Show 10. With HD smart display you can video call, watch shows, use the advanced home integration or just listen to music.
Was $429
NOW £299 Shop
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