
Stop overspending on tech — these 30+ Amazon Prime Day deals under AU$100 offer exceptional bang-for-buck
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Amazon Prime Day 2026 in Australia has officially kicked off, with a whole week of deals and discounts on a wide range of products.
Leading the charge, as always, are Amazon's own devices, with record-low prices of AU$59 on the Fire TV Stick Plus and some steep discounts on Blink and Ring security cameras.
We’ve also seen some fantastic deals from Samsung, Logitech, JBL, Ugreen, Breville and more, with discounts on smart trackers, peripherals, speakers, coffee machines and chargers to name a few.
With so many deals live, I would advise that if you see a deal you like, you might as well grab it now or risk missing out when it runs out of stock later on.
Yes, it’s still called Prime Day, but it’s a week-long event with the sale lasting 7 days, ending at 11:59pm AEST on Monday, July 13. Be sure to arm yourself with a Prime membership because the best prices will be exclusive to subscribers. If you've never tried the service before, you can sign up now and use the 30-day free trial to shop the sale, then cancel if you don't want to pay the ongoing fee of AU$9.99p/m.
The best Amazon deals under AU$100
Headphones and earbuds
Speakers
Smart home
Chargers and power banks
Peripherals
Small appliances
Wearables and trackers
Personal care
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Nico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia. He mainly focuses on phones, as well as finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia. Outside of work, Nico is a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, and also writes about related tech like smartwatches and bike computers.
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