Aussie Prime Day bestsellers: the most popular deals everyone's nabbing

Prime Day 2022
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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

Top 5 bestsellers: gaming

Click here to view all the Prime Day gaming bestsellers on Amazon

Top 5 bestsellers: computers

Click here to view all the Prime Day computing bestsellers on Amazon

Top 5 bestsellers: audio

Click here to view all the Prime Day audio bestsellers on Amazon

Top 5 bestsellers: smartphones

Click here to view all the Prime Day bestselling smartphones on Amazon

Top 5 bestsellers: home entertainment

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.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

Sharmishta is TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor and loves all things photography, something she discovered while chasing monkeys in the wilds of India (she studied to be a primatologist but has since left monkey business behind). While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, she's also an avid reader and has become a passionate proponent of ereaders, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about the convenience of these underrated devices. When she's not testing camera kits or the latest in e-paper tablets, she's discovering the joys and foibles of smart home gizmos. She's also the Australian Managing Editor of Digital Camera World and, if that wasn't enough, she contributes to T3 and Tom's Guide, while also working on two of Future's photography print magazines Down Under.