Aussie Prime Day bestsellers: the most popular deals everyone's nabbing
From Kindles to soundbars, games to storage needs
When it comes to shopping, our preferences are as individual as we are. And that's quite evident in the Prime Day deals that Australian shoppers have been picking up since the start of the sale.
There have been some absolutely standout deals since day one of the sale, like record-low prices on Apple AirPods Pro, the Kindle Paperwhite and Fire TV Sticks. And while they're definitely some of Amazon AU's bestsellers during Prime Day, memory cards have also become a popular purchase.
We've got a list of some of the top products across different categories listed below. Take a look-see, you might just spot something you need – and the good news is they're all still in stock and discounted as of this story's pub date.
Top 5 bestsellers: Amazon devices
- Fire TV Stick 4K Max:
AU$99AU$49 (51% off) - Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen):
AU$59AU$19 (68% off) - Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2021, 8GB):
AU$238AU$167 (30% off) - Fire TV Stick:
AU$79AU$39 (51% off) - Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021):
AU$199AU$99 (50% off)
Top 5 bestsellers: gaming
- Nintendo Switch:
AU$469.95AU$339 (28% off) - Pokémon Legends Arceus (Nintendo Switch):
AU$79.95AU$47 (41% off) - PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller in Midnight Black, Starlight Blue and Cosmic Red:
AU$109.95from AU$63 (up to 47% off) - Nintendo Switch Sports:
AU$69.95AU$54 (23% off) - Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed wireless gaming mouse: AU$109.95 AU$45 (59% off)
Click here to view all the Prime Day gaming bestsellers on Amazon
Top 5 bestsellers: computers
- SanDisk Extreme microSD cards: 128GB
AU$107.99AU$22.09 (80% off) | 256GB AU$108.90 AU$54.39 (50% off) - WD Elements 18TB desktop external hard drive:
AU$585.86AU$384.43 (34% off) - Amazon Eero 6 Wi-Fi 6 mesh router (3-pack):
AU$499AU$269 (46% off) - Razer Kiyo X Pro:
AU$139AU$53 (62% off) - Lenovo IdeaPad Duet Chromebook (128GB storage):
AU$499AU$334 (33% off)
Click here to view all the Prime Day computing bestsellers on Amazon
Top 5 bestsellers: audio
- Apple AirPods Pro:
AU$399AU$278.99 (30% off) - Apple AirPods (2019): AU$219 AU$165 (25% off)
- Samsung Galaxy Buds Live in Black and Copper Brown:
AU$249from AU$136.82 (45% off) - Huawei FreeBuds 4i (black):
AU$159AU$56.04 (65% off) - Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700: AU$599 AU$349 (42% off)
Click here to view all the Prime Day audio bestsellers on Amazon
Top 5 bestsellers: smartphones
- Google Pixel 6 (128GB):
AU$999AU$704.16 (29% off; ships from Amazon UK) - Apple iPhone 11 (64GB):
AU$849AU$647 (24% off) - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (128GB):
AU$1,848AU$1,386 (25% off) - Apple iPhone 12 (64GB):
AU$1,199AU$899 (25% off) - Nokia C3: AU$165 AU$99 (40% off)
Click here to view all the Prime Day bestselling smartphones on Amazon
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Top 5 bestsellers: home entertainment
- Google Chromecast (3rd gen):
AU$59AU$39 (34% off) - Yamaha ATS-1090 soundbar:
AU$349AU$179 (49% off) - Bose Smart Soundbar 700:
AU$1,199.95AU$683 (43% off) - Yamaha YAS-109 soundbar:
AU$349AU$199 (43% off) - Denon DHT-S216 soundbar:
AU$349AU$179 (49% off)
Click here to view all the Prime Day home entertainment bestsellers on Amazon
Looking for more Prime Day deals? Head to our dedicated Prime Day 2022 hub and take a gander.
While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.