Monday, 6 July 2026

Amazon Prime Day 2026: Biggest tech deals in Australia

Amazon Prime Day 2026: Biggest tech deals in Australia

Where do you even start with this year’s Amazon Prime Day deals? As per usual, it’s a frenzy of tech deals, providing a nice chance to save big on many of the world’s biggest brands. Now live in Australia, the 2026 Prime Day has a veritable buffet of deals to feast upon.

Pretty much every corner of consumer electronics is covered by this year’s sale. Want to save on home appliances, cameras, and smart home gear? You’ll find plenty of discounts on these gadgets and more on Amazon over the next week.

There’s a lot to get through, so we’ll be updating the deals that grab our attention as they come through. For now, check out some of the biggest 2026 Prime Day deals Aussies can shop now.

Amazon Prime Day 2026 tech deals

Prime Day 2026 camera deals

Insta360: Save up to 40% on action and office cameras

Plenty of Insta360’s action cameras are on sale, with the 8K 360-degree X5 camera one of our favourite picks. You can grab the Standard Essentials Bundle for less than $1,000, which isn’t too bad for what is an extremely versatile and high-end pocket camera. If you want something cheaper, the older X3 model is down to $539.99.

Insta360 X5 in hand close up
Insta360 X5. Image: Valens Quinn.

DJI: Save up to 30% on drones, pocket cameras, and accessories

Drones, mics, and cameras aplenty, DJI’s Prime Day sale includes a bunch of discounts across the brand’s gear. Its popular Osmo Pocket 3 gimbal camera is less than $600, which will likely prove popular among content creators.

DJI Osmo Pocket 3 on table
DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Image: DJI.

Prime Day 2026 home appliance deals

Tineco: Save up to 46% on versatile floor cleaners

With up to $550 off floor cleaners during Prime Day, Tineco’s sale is well-timed for anyone keen to upgrade their old vacuum and mop setup. We’re big fans of the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist, a high-powered wet-dry vacuum made for hard floor cleaning. It’s down to $659, too, so now’s a good chance to bring one home.

Tineco FLOOR ONE S9 Artist (Blue)
Tineco’s FLOOR ONE S9 Artist wet-dry vacuum. Image: Tineco.

Levoit: Save up to 45% on air purifiers and fans

Air quality might be oft overlooked by many, but there’s a lot to be said about a good air purifier. If you’ve been meaning to freshen up your home, Levoit has an extensive range that’s tidily discounted this Prime Day.

Levoit air purifier range
Image: Levoit.

Roborock: Grab $1,400 off one of the best robot vacuums

Of the discounted Roborock cleaning gadgets, the Saros 10R comes highly recommended. A slight variant of the Saros 10 model, it’s a very powerful and reliable robot vacuum that also does a decent job of mopping.

Prime Day 2026 smart home & networking deals

Reolink: Save up to 46% on smart home security gadgets

Among the smart home brands doing Prime Day this year, Reolink has one of the biggest presences. The brand makes a lot of high-quality home security cameras, with the Altas PT Ultra a highlight.

That specific model is more than $100 off, with plenty of Prime Day discounts across Reolink’s high-end and affordable smart home security gear.

Reolink Altas PT Ultra with solar pannel installed
Reolink Altas PT Ultra security camera. Image: Reolink.

eero: Save hundreds on simple yet powerful networking gear

The best Wi-Fi is simple. There’s nothing more frustrating than bringing a router home, only to spend hours troubleshooting the damn thing. What we like about the eero routers we’ve tested — including the eero 7, eero Pro 7, and eero Max 7 — is how easy they are to set up and use.

It’s also worth noting that the eero Outdoor 7, the brand’s first router designed for outside use, is 25% off during Prime Day. That’s its first major discount in Australia since launching earlier this year.

Eero Outdoor 7 router being placed on wall
Amazon’s eero Outdoor 7 router has one of its first major discounts this Prime Day. Image: Amazon.

What is Amazon Prime Day?

Considered one of the biggest online sales in the world, Amazon Prime Day is up there with Black Friday as far as major retail events go. Like many things that begin in North America, Australia has latched on to the event with plenty of enthusiasm.

Do you need to be a Prime member to access the sale?

As the name of the sale suggests, most of the Prime Day deals are exclusive to Prime members. Each year, there are usually some discounts available to non-members, but the majority of the biggest sale items are reserved for members.

In Australia, an Amazon Prime membership costs $9.99 per month. Alternatively, an annual membership costs $79 per year. In addition to sale access, a membership also includes TV and movie streaming with Prime Video, thousands of e-books, and music streaming.

What are the Amazon Prime Day 2026 dates in Australia?

You might have already seen some Prime Day activity overseas, but Australia’s sales work on a different schedule. Here in Australia, Amazon’s 2026 Prime Day deals are live between 7-13 July. This year’s savings kick off at 12:01 AM AEST on Tuesday, 7 July, and run until 11:59 PM AEST on Monday, 13 July.

In reality, it’s more ‘Prime Week’ than it is ‘Prime Day’, but retailers have never been ones to miss out on a chance to keep a sale going. So, for us Aussies, it’s a full week of deals on one of the world’s biggest online stores.


Check back for more deals as we update this article throughout the week.

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