Don't wait for Prime Day — there are already record-low prices on top-rated headphones, air fryers, vacuums and more

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Amazon Australia quietly announced the dates of its next Prime Day sale in Australia this week while simultaneously dropping the prices on items that were already discounted during its recently concluded Mid-Year Sale.

The prices last week — the Mid-Year Sale was June 1-7 — were already better than what we saw during the Big Smile Sale in March earlier this year, and that means there are a fair few choice items that are now at a record-low price.

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In fact, we thought the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (Gen 2) for AU$508 was an all-time low price, only for Amazon to drop it further and all four colour options are under AU$490 now. There are other premium Bose products that have dropped further in price this week, which includes the premium Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth speaker as well.

Heck, even the Apple AirPods Pro 3 are cheaper now than during the Mid-Year Sale — just AU$329 compared to AU$369, but there's an eBay Plus-exclusive offer right now that drops them to AU$319... but you get the drift, right?

What I'm saying is: it bodes well for Prime Day in a few weeks. If we're already seeing some record discounts, surely Amazon will do one better in July, right? Well, we certainly hope so, but there are no guarantees. So my advice, if you missed out in the Mid-Year Sale, then grab one of these all-time low prices from Amazon right now. And a lot of the top deals that were already at their lowest prices are still hanging around.

If you're after more discounts, check out my live coverage of the best EOFY 2026 sales and deals, which includes some of these Amazon offers.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2
Save 30% (AU$209.98)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2: was AU$699.95 now AU$489.97 at Amazon

As mentioned, these gorgeous cans were AU$508 during Amazon's Mid-Year Sale last week, but they're cheaper now in all the colourways. So if you missed out on picking up these stunning 5-star cans then, you were lucky. They're truly marvellous and are our pick for one of the best noise-cancelling headphones, and fabulous value at this all-time low price.

Bose SoundLink Max
Save 30% (AU$179.98)
Bose SoundLink Max: was AU$599.95 now AU$419.97 at Amazon

It might be expensive compared to other Bluetooth speakers, but if you want big and punchy sound, this is the party speaker you should reach for. It will even charge your handheld devices for you thanks to its two-way USB-C port. Bose wraps up excellent sound quality and an enjoyable user experience in an attractive, outdoor-friendly package that's now cheaper than last week's Mid-Year Sale price on Amazon.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (128GB)
Save 27% (AU$302)
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (128GB): was AU$1,099 now AU$797 at Amazon

If you don't want to shell out on the premium Galaxy S26 range, then consider the S25 FE. The phone has an excellent set of specs with a large, vibrant display and some life-enhancing Galaxy AI tools (unlike the much cheaper A-series Samsung phones). And a 27% discount on three different colour options with 128GB storage is fantastic bang for buck.

Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo
Save 21% (AU$104)
Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo: was AU$499 now AU$395 at Amazon

Here's something a little different, but note that this is a Lightning Deal, which means as soon as stock is sold, this price disappears. So if you'd love to improve your skin texture by reducing lines and wrinkles, this can help. And this discount, which not only drops it to the lowest price I've seen, also makes it a heck of a lot cheaper than Shark's CryoGlow mask.

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 (1 pack)
Save 49% (AU$27)
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 (1 pack): was AU$55 now AU$28 at Amazon

Samsung's alternative to Apple's AirTag was this same price for the single unit during the Mid-Year Sale last week, but it's still an all-time low price (by 11 cents). If you're a Samsung user, these are excellent Bluetooth trackers to help you keep tabs on your things, even your restless pets.

Ninja Double Stack XXXL 9.5L air fryer
Save 58% (AU$350)
Ninja Double Stack XXXL 9.5L air fryer: was AU$599 now AU$249 at Amazon

The space-saving Ninja Double Stack air fryer boasts six cooking options (including air frying, crisping, roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating) and both drawers can function independently, with two non-stick crisper plates and two stacked meal racks in the box — meaning it can cook four separate dishes at once. And it's larger drawers means you have ample capacity to feed the whole fam.

Philips 5000 Series Air Fryer XXL (HD9285/90)
Save 56% (AU$250)
Philips 5000 Series Air Fryer XXL (HD9285/90): was AU$449 now AU$199 at Amazon

Philips is the undisputed king of air fryers and the 5000 Series XXL offers a generous 7.2L/1.4kg capacity (enough to feed six people), 16 different cooking functions and even Wi-Fi connectivity and a smartphone app with recipes that can send commands straight to the fryer. The basket is also dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. So it's a good thing its lowest price from Amazon's Mid-Year Sale is still hanging around.

Shark Cordless Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brushroll (IZ102)
Save 50% (AU$200.99)
Shark Cordless Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brushroll (IZ102): was AU$399.99 now AU$199 at Amazon

We haven't tried this vacuum ourselves, but user reviews are glowing. And every time we've listed it during a sale, it sold out real quick. For easy daily vacuuming, this is great and excellent value at its lowest price yet, which we also saw during the Mid-Year Sale.

Philips Baristina milk frother
Save 20% (AU$29.80)
Philips Baristina milk frother: was AU$149 now AU$119.20 at Amazon

OK, this is a bit of a cheat as this is probably the first time the Philips Baristina milk frother has even been discounted — it's a recent release after all. Still, that does make it a record-low price, right? Well, if you have an espresso machine but prefer cappuccinos, we have two coffee experts on the TechRadar team who love this little frother that works well for both dairy and non-dairy milks.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

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.

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