Amazon sales in Australia: the 10 best Mid-Year Sale deals to check out this June

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I can't help but enjoy a good Amazon sale and spend way too much time trying to find those sneaky price drops and standout deals that are easy to miss. Like right now.

Amazon has kicked off its annual Mid-Year Sale, which will end Sunday, June 7, and we're covering it live.

Follow our live coverage of the 2026 Amazon Mid-Year Sale

If you're short on time and unable to follow our coverage elsewhere, I've collected 10 of my favourite deals from the sale below, along with a list of key links that will take you straight to curated Amazon bestsellers and sales.

You don't need to have a Prime subscription for this sale, but if you haven't tried it yet, Amazon Prime is pretty handy and there's a 30 day free trial. This will ensure all your eligible purchases are delivered speedily, and there are often hidden discounts visible only to paying members.

To make sure I'm only listing real deals, not fake discounts from optimistic RRPs, I track price histories for thousands of products. I even compare prices with other retailers selling the same item and include links to our hands-on product reviews.

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Recent updates

If the below deals aren't what you're looking for, be sure to follow our live coverage of the Amazon Mid-Year Sale where we have over 80 handpicked tech deals listed.

Key Amazon links

Head straight to the best deals on Amazon:

Head straight to the best deals on Amazon:

Amazon top sellers: see what everyone else is buying
Amazon deals for you: everything Amazon thinks you want
Lightning deals: limited time offers that only last a few hours
Deals ending at midnight: the best sales that are almost over

The best offers from Amazon itself:

The best offers from Amazon itself:

Amazon Prime: get 30 days free (then AU$9.99 p/m)
Amazon branded products: Cameras, speakers Alexa and more

Audible: 30 days free (then AU$8.99 p/m)
Music Unlimited: 30 days free (then AU$13.99 p/m)
Kindle Unlimited: 30 days free (then AU$13.99 p/m)
Amazon gift cards: for when you can't decide on a gift
Amazon coupons: deals + extra savings = good

My favourite bestseller collections:

My favourite bestseller collections:

Electronics bestsellers: USB cables, chargers, batteries & more
Computing bestsellers: discounts on cables to peripherals
Gaming bestsellers: deals on games, controllers and more
Kitchen bestsellers: from cookware to appliances
Fitness bestsellers: all the things I pretend I'm going to buy
Bestsellers under AU$25: cheap deals are good deals

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Lindsay spends most of his day staring at four screens full of spreadsheets, and loves every second of it. When he’s not hunting for deals, he’s getting hands-on with the latest products, from laptops to power banks. The rest of the time, he’s usually tinkering with electronic projects like off-grid solar power, or out boating on Australia’s magnificent waterways.

My top 10 Amazon Mid-Year Sale deals

Ugreen FineTrack G (4-pack)
Save 24% (AU$16)
Ugreen FineTrack G (4-pack): was AU$65.99 now AU$49.99 at Amazon

If you use Android devices and need something similar to the AirTags, these trackers from Ugreen work with the Google Find Hub. Unlike the AirTags, these are USB-C rechargeable and they also have a built-in loop so you don't need to buy a separate holder. There's also an iOS-compatible version here for almost the same price.

Earfun Air Pro 4 (Black)
Save 41% (AU$58.36)
Earfun Air Pro 4 (Black): was AU$143.35 now AU$84.99 at Amazon

These affordable earbuds with ANC are brimming with features, including a range of ANC modes, EQ presets and other audio adjustments. They sound good (but you'll want to tweak it from the default) and they'll last up to 7.5 hours with ANC on before they need a recharge. Check out our Earfun Air Pro 4 review for more info and take advantage of this offer.

Shark Cordless Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brushroll (IZ102)
Save 64% (AU$350)
Shark Cordless Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brushroll (IZ102): was AU$549 now AU$199 at Amazon

We haven't tried this vacuum ourselves, but user reviews are glowing and there has to be some truth to what people claim about this affordable sucker (pun intended) And this is the cheapest it's ever been, beating its previous all-time low of AU$217, and it's sold out every time it's dropped in price like this.

Ninja Crispi air fryer
Save 23% (AU$70)
Ninja Crispi air fryer: was AU$299.99 now AU$229.99 at Amazon

Ninja released the larger Crispi Pro just last week, so it's no wonder that the older model is getting some good discounts right now. If you don't need to feed up to 10 people, the original Crispi will suffice. It packs 1700W of power into a portable design, with two borosilicate glassware containers that serve as both frying baskets and serving dishes. The borosilicate means they can also withstand extreme temperatures, making it easy to take your favourite foods from frozen to crispy, and it's safer to use than any non-stick basket. The Crispi also comes with two removable crisping grates and two snap-on container lids for easy food-storage post-feast.

Also available in Sage or Stone colourways.

Amazon Kindle Colorsoft (16GB)
Save 25% (AU$100)
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft (16GB): was AU$399 now AU$299 at Amazon

Want to read in colour? The Kindle Colorsoft is one of the best ereaders with a colour display, even offering a feature to make the hues more vivid. As noted in our Kindle Colorsoft review, once you experience a colour ereader of the Colorsoft's quality, it's hard to go back. And this price drop makes it the best Kindle deal during Amazon's Mid-Year Sale.

Yamaha SR-B30A soundbar
Save 36% (AU$181)
Yamaha SR-B30A soundbar: was AU$499 now AU$318 at Amazon

It's often the #1 bestselling soundbar on Amazon and that doesn't surprise me in the least. It was very well received by experts at its price point when it launched in 2023, and has remained a top option for users too. And at this price, it's a fantastic budget option with Dolby Atmos support, plenty of bass and a wide soundstage.

Garmin Vivoactive 5
Save 26% (AU$130.16)
Garmin Vivoactive 5: was AU$499 now AU$368.84 at Amazon

The Vivoactive 5 contains a lot of the premium Garmin features found in its more expensive offerings, while also priced closer to conventional smartwatches. These features include on-board GPS, on-device storage for offline music via Spotify, and fitness metrics like Body Battery and VO2 Max. It might have now been succeeded by the sixth-gen model, but this still deserves a place on your wrist.

Ninja Luxe Café Premier
Save 40% (AU$404.06)
Ninja Luxe Café Premier: was AU$999 now AU$594.94 at Amazon

According to our 4.5-star Ninja Luxe Café review, this machine is worth the hype. Our tester said it was "an espresso machine anyone can master" that offers pro-level drinks without the effort. She also applauded its consistently great brews, ease of use, striking build and excellent value — quite a statement considering its price.

ASUS ROG Xbox Ally
Save 20% (AU$200)
ASUS ROG Xbox Ally: was AU$999 now AU$799 at Amazon

Please don't confuse this with the ROG Xbox Ally X, which has more powerful specs. This is the cheaper sibling, now cheaper still on Amazon. And given the recent price hike of the Steam Deck, this handheld definitely seems a lot more tempting now.

Roborock Saros 10R
Save 26% (AU$601.01)
Roborock Saros 10R: was AU$2,288 now AU$1,686.99 at Amazon

This is the robovac I would consider buying if I didn't already have a high-end Dreame machine that's been cleaning my home like... a dream. This Roborock is slimlined to crawl under furniture (no navigation puck here), and can raise not just its mop pads, but its side brush to avoid scattering and excessive tangling. Its headline act, however, has to be its cleaning prowess — our Roborock Saros 10R review didn't score 4.5 stars for nothing!

Amazon sales calendar

  • Big Smile Sale: is held in March
  • Mid-Year Sale: usually in early June
  • Prime Day: typically held mid July
  • Prime Big Deal Days: typically held in early October
  • Black Friday: takes place in November
  • Boxing Day: takes place in December

Shopping tips

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1. Become a Prime member

While it might cost you a monthly (or annual) fee to be a Prime member, it's the best way to maximise your savings, particularly if you think you're going to be shopping on the platform regularly. If you're not a Prime member yet, you can sign up now for a 30-day free trial and, if you do so just before a big sale and cancel the subscription before the trial ends, you get the full benefits without having to pay anything extra, albeit for a short period of time.

Benefits include free and fast shipping, exclusive and early access to select deals, plus free subscriptions to some of Amazon's other services like Prime Video, Prime Reading and Prime Gaming. Find out more about this subscription service in our guide to what is Amazon Prime.

2. Use Amazon coupons

We've got a dedicated page that lists a lot of Amazon coupon codes to help you save on your next shop, but there are always select items on the site that have a little check box that you can tick to bring the price down a little. These coupons can save you anywhere from 5% to 20% off a particular item, and occasionally there's a specific amount of money that gets deducted (e.g. AU$5 off a AU$20 portable power bank), so keep an eye out for them when shopping on Amazon.

Note that when you use these little boxes, the discounted price will only appear when you finally check out – not when the item is sitting in your virtual cart.

3. Track your cart

If you aren't in a hurry to buy something specific, you can always add it to your cart and click "save for later". Amazon has a handy functionality that automatically lets you know if an item in your cart has had a price change.

4. Set up alerts

If you don't want to keep logging into Amazon to check your cart, you can use a site called camelcamelcamel.com to see an item's price history. You just have to copy and paste the URL of the Amazon item you're interested in into Camelcamelcamel's search bar and voila, you get the price history represented by an easy-to-understand graph.

Monitoring this manually, though, can be annoying, so the folks behind this tracking site have created a handy browser plug-in that you can install to receive email alerts when a specific item gets a discount. This is particularly useful during Amazon's big sales if you know what you're after.

5. Use Amazon's Subscribe & Save program

If there are certain products you know you will buy regularly, particular pantry staples and toiletries, you can use the Subscribe & Save feature on Amazon. This option shows up as the default offer when click on items like laundry detergents, coffee pods, nail colour, baby-care items and more, and it's possible to save as much as 15%, with free shipping already available for Prime members.

6. Check Amazon's daily deals

Amazon has a dedicated hub that lists hundreds of offers, called Today's Deals. It sits right on top of the page and, while it looks a little daunting to browse, there are filters you can use to narrow down your search if you know what you're after.

If you happen to use an Echo smart device, you can also use a simple voice command to find out what the day's offers are by saying, "Alexa, what are my deals?"

7. Browse overstocked items in the Amazon Outlet store

Amazon also has a dedicated section called the Outlet Store that stocks clearance items going cheap. It also houses overstocked new items too, and these usually have some significant discounts. From electronics to homewares, the Outlet Store can save you a pretty penny, but note that some items may come in a damaged box. If so, there will be a note on the product listing page about its condition.

8. Shop during the big sales

If you're not in a rush to buy something, particularly an expensive item, consider waiting till a big sale comes knocking. When we say big, we mean the Prime Day and Amazon Black Friday sales. This is when we see the biggest discounts of the year.

That said, there are usually a lot of good deals during Big Smile sale and the Mid-Year sale, so don't ignore those if you're keen on shopping through the year.

Amazon Big Smile Sale: FAQs

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What is the Amazon Big Smile sale?

While it's not as big as Amazon Prime Day or Amazon's offering during Black Friday, the Amazon Big Smile Sale is one of Amazon's major sales of the year. You can expect a massive range of discounts across the best headphones, stick vacuums, earbuds, cheap phones and more, but the main discounts will likely focus on Amazon-owned products like Kindle, Ring and Echo. It typically takes place in late March or early April.

What days are the big Amazon sales?

Amazon has four exclusive sales throughout the year, while also taking part in the big general sales alongside Australia’s major retailers. These sales start in March (or early April) with the Big Smile Sale, while the Mid-Year sale is Amazon's alternative to Australian EOFY sales in June. Then there's Amazon Prime Day in July, which now occurs twice each year with Prime Day 2 – or Big Deal Days – landing in October.

And, while they aren't specific to Amazon, the Amazon Black Friday and Boxing Day sales are undoubtedly two of the best times to shop.

Does Amazon have an EOFY sale?

While Amazon doesn't take part in EOFY sales per se, the Amazon Mid-Year Sale lines up with the Australian End of Financial season.

What is Amazon's biggest sale?

While it's not an Amazon-exclusive sale, there's little doubt that Amazon's deal offerings during Black Friday are usually the best we see during the year – but its Prime Day deals are right up there. The Amazon Big Deal Days sale is also worth circling on your calendar. Note, many of the deals during these sales are exclusive to Prime members.

What is the biggest sale in the world?

Between Boxing Day and Black Friday, it's hard to say which is the bigger global shopping event. While Boxing Day is an event for countries within the Commonwealth, and Boxing Day has an American origin, both are great times to pick up basically anything from any retailer across the globe.

However, it's possible neither Boxing Day nor Black Friday sales hold the crown of the world's biggest sale. That title might belong to Singles Day, held on November 11. A massive event in China, it has recently gained traction globally – and may increase in popularity in 2025.

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Lindsay Handmer
Senior Writer – TechRadar Australia

Lindsay is an Australian tech journalist who loves nothing more than rigorous product testing and benchmarking. He is especially passionate about portable computing, doing deep dives into the USB-C specification or getting hands on with energy storage, from power banks to off grid systems. In his spare time Lindsay is usually found tinkering with an endless array of projects or exploring the many waterways around Sydney.

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