Amazon Prime Day 2025: Best Amazon Devices & Kindle Deals
As the deals are for Prime members only, be sure to sign up for a 30-day free trial to make the most of the bargains.
This Prime Day you can get your hands on devices like Kindle eReaders or Echo smart speakers at great prices, or pick up pricey security cameras and doorbells to make your home safer without stretching your budget.
Our top picks?
The best-selling Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is 23 per cent off, down to $229. Five-star reviews say the 'impressive' eReader is a 'considerable upgrade' from their previous Kindles and that it's the 'best thing ever'.
Looking to upgrade your home security? The Ring Battery Video Doorbell is now 47 per cent off, down to $79. The upgraded doorbell has over 12,400 five-star reviews with shoppers saying 'it's a game-changer for convenience and security '.
Plus, turn your old TV into a smart one with 40 per cent off the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K.
'For under A$100, it feels like I'm getting premium performance at a budget price. Highly recommend this if you're looking to turn any TV into a smart, high-quality streaming setup!' wrote one impressed customer.
We'll also be updating this page with all the best device deals as they continue to land, so bookmark it now to stay in the loop.
Prices and discounts are correct at the time of publishing, but please note that stock moves fast during sales events.
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BEST AMAZON PRIME DAY KINDLE DEALS
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BEST AMAZON PRIME DAY ECHO AND ECHO DOT SMART SPEAKER DEALS
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BEST AMAZON PRIME DAY EERO MESH WI-FI DEALS
35 per cent off Amazon eero 6 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 6 extender – expands existing eero network, $116.99 (down from $179.99)
35 per cent off Amazon eero 6+ dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 6 system, with built-in Zigbee smart home hub and 160 MHz client device support (3-pack), $389.99 (down from $599.99)
20 per cent off Amazon eero 7 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router, $519.99 (down from $649.99)
35 per cent off Amazon eero Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi router, $292.49 (down from $449.99)
20 per cent off Amazon eero Pro 7 tri-band mesh Wi-Fi 7 router 3-pack, $959.99 (down from $1199.99)
35 per cent off Amazon eero Max 7 mesh Wi-Fi router, $709.99 (down from $1099.99)
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WHEN IS AMAZON PRIME DAY
This year, Amazon Prime Day kicks off on Tuesday, July 8 at 12.01am AEST and wraps up on Monday, July 14 at 11.59pm AEST – running for a huge 168 hours.
WHAT IS AMAZON PRIME DAY?
Amazon Prime Day is an annual shopping event run exclusively for Amazon Prime members.
Both local and international deals are offered through the Amazon Australia site, with international deals typically kicking off once the Australian sale has ended.
Contrary to its name, Prime Day actually runs for seven days, giving members plenty of opportunity to snap up discounts on everything from fashion and tech to home appliances and groceries.
ARE KINDLES WORTH IT?
For bookworms on-the-go, Kindles are a worthwhile investment. The lightweight screens are ideal for travelling as they take up very little room while granting you access to millions of books.
Kindles also have impressive 'E-ink displays,' which mimic the look of physical paper, along with adjustable lights which allow you to read comfortably both indoors and outside.
The text size is adjustable too, which makes Kindles a great purchase for users who have trouble reading smaller text. While the experience it isn't quite the same as reading an actual book, there are very few other downsides to speak of.
HOW DOES ALEXA WORK WITH AMAZON ECHO DEVICES?
Amazon's voice assistant, Alexa, is designed to work seamlessly with Echo devices. Once you've activated Alexa with the wake word (e.g. "Hey, Alexa'), voice recognition interprets your voice commands, while cloud-based services allow the device to access information and skills from the cloud to perform a range of tasks, including playing music, answering questions and controlling other smart home devices.
HOW DO I BECOME AN AMAZON PRIME MEMBER?
Becoming an Amazon Prime member is simple, just head to the Prime membership page and sign up.
As well as granting you access to member sales and deals, a Prime membership also includes fast and free delivery on millions of eligible items, free international delivery from the Amazon Global Store with no minimum spend, a selection of free games every month and a Twitch Channel Subscription with Prime Gaming, a rotating selection of books and more with Prime Reading, ad-free music streaming with Amazon Prime Music and a great range of movies and TV shows with Prime Video.
You can also get bonus credits to spend on any audiobook with an Audible membership.
Amazon Prime membership costs $9.99 per month or $79 annually, and comes with a 30-day free trial so you can test out the service before committing long-term.
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