The best Prime Day Australia deals for 2026 – live now
The best Prime Day Australia deals for 2026 are live now on Amazon.com.au through July 13, with Mashable shopping editors flagging standout tech discounts including the Dreame X40 Ultra at A$749 (73% off), Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones at A$378, and the Apple Watch Ultra 3 at A$999. Prime membership is required, though new shoppers can use a 30-day free trial.
Amazon's 2026 Prime Day sale kicked off Down Under on July 7 and runs for a full week — a far cry from the single-day US launch back in 2015. Mashable is tracking thousands of markdowns across robot vacuums, TVs, laptops, headphones, and smart home gear, updating its live deal list as fresh cuts appear. If you have been waiting to upgrade your tech stack, this is the window.
Key Takeaways
- Prime Day Australia 2026 runs July 7–13 on Amazon.com.au, with over 100,000 deals promised across tech, homeware, fashion, and beauty.
- Mashable's top picks include the Dreame X40 Ultra robot vacuum (A$749, 73% off), Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones (A$378, 42% off), and the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 laptop (A$1,429, 43% off).
- Dreame alone is offering up to 73% off robot vacuums and smart home cleaners, with budget models starting at A$199.
- Unlike previous years, Australia's 2026 Prime Day falls on a different calendar week from the US event, which ran in late June.
- Deals are exclusive to Amazon Prime members; a 30-day free trial unlocks access without a long-term commitment.
What are the best Prime Day Australia deals right now?
According to Mashable's live Prime Day Australia roundup, shopping editors have already singled out several category-leading bargains. The Dreame X40 Ultra Robot Vacuum tops the robot vacuum list at A$749, down from A$2,799 — a 73% saving. For budget buyers, the Eureka E20 Plus sits at A$349 (was A$862.95, 60% off).
Audio shoppers should note the Bose QuietComfort Ultra at A$378 (was A$649, 42% off), while the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 14IPH11 Aura Edition leads laptops at A$1,429 (was A$2,499, 43% off). Wearable tech highlights include the Apple Watch Ultra 3 at A$999 (was A$1,399, 29% off), and the Prism+ Q75 Ultra 75-inch 4K QLED Google TV anchors the TV category at A$1,299 (was A$1,843, 33% off).
Smart home bargains are equally aggressive. Mashable lists the Ring Battery Video Doorbell at A$39.90 (was A$149, 47% off) and the Blink Outdoor 4 wireless camera at A$29 (was A$89, 67% off). On the mobile side, the Samsung Galaxy S25 512GB is A$1,099 (was A$1,599, 34% off), and the Apple iPad mini with A17 Pro is A$639 (was A$949, 33% off).
Which Dreame robot vacuum deals stand out?
Dreame has emerged as one of the headline brands this Prime Day. A dedicated Mashable Dreame roundup reports savings of up to 73% across the company's automated cleaning lineup, running strictly from July 7 through July 13 or while stocks last.
The flagship Dreame X40 Ultra — featuring 12,000Pa suction and SideReach Edge Cleaning — is down to A$749. Mashable also recommends the L10s Ultra Gen2 as a solid starter model, equipped with MopExtend RoboSwing Technology and Pet Zone Cleaning. Additional robot vacuum deals include the F20 Eco at A$199 (was A$599, 67% off), the L40 Ultra CE at A$499.99 (was A$1,499, 67% off), the D30 Ultra at A$599.99 (was A$1,499, 60% off), the L10s Ultra Gen3 at A$639.99 (was A$1,999, 68% off), and the L50 Ultra CE at A$1,299.99 (was A$2,499, 48% off).
Beyond vacuums, Dreame has cut the G10 Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner to A$189.04 (was A$549), and the Dazzle Hair Dryer to A$229.99 (was A$499), with an extra 15% off available using promo code W444QFST.
How has Prime Day in Australia changed since it began?
Prime Day started in the United States in 2015 as a one-day online sales event exclusive to Amazon Prime customers — essentially Amazon's answer to Black Friday or Click Frenzy. It has since ballooned into a week-long global promotion, and Australia's first Prime Day arrived in 2018. The event has grown every year since, with local shoppers gaining access to deals on both Amazon.com.au and the Amazon Global Store.
The 2026 edition marks a notable shift: Australia's Prime Day now runs on a completely different week from the US, which held its sale in the last week of June. Previously, the two markets overlapped. That scheduling change gives Australian bargain hunters a dedicated window rather than competing with the US rush. For more stories tracing how consumer rituals evolve, browse our Nostalgia: Then & Now coverage.
Amazon has confirmed brands including Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and Bose for this year's event, alongside small local businesses featured in the Shop Local Businesses store. Mashable notes that while thousands of deals are live, the genuinely deep discounts tend to surface only a few times per year — making this week especially valuable for patient shoppers who have wishlisted their targets.
Who can shop Prime Day Australia and how do you prepare?
Prime Day deals are locked behind Amazon Prime membership, which costs A$6.99 per month in Australia. Non-members can sign up for a 30-day free trial and still access every deal during the event. Mashable recommends building a shopping list before browsing, adding desired items to your Amazon Wishlist, and enabling deal alerts in the Amazon app so price drops do not slip past you.
Shoppers can hunt deals through the Amazon mobile app, Alexa voice commands on Echo devices, the Amazon Global Store for international offers, and the Shop Local Business initiative highlighting Australian small businesses. Many lightning deals are time-limited, so familiarity with Amazon's interface before the sale ends on July 13 can save real money.
With Mashable continuing to refresh its live deal pages throughout the week, the best Prime Day Australia bargains for 2026 are still landing daily. Whether you need a flagship robot vacuum, noise-cancelling headphones, or a new laptop, the editors' shortlists offer a credible starting point before you dive into Amazon's full catalogue of over 100,000 offers.