Hurry, EOFY 2026 sales end in a week — shop these 74 handpicked deals on laptops, phones, appliances and more before June 30
Don't miss out on these excellent EOFY deals, with some record-low prices on Bose headphones, as well as massive savings on Dyson, Shark, Ninja, Apple and more.
Time flies when you're shopping bargain prices! June has flown by, with just a week left for July to come calling. That means if you need to pick up any work-related items and claim them in the upcoming tax returns, you need to do it in the next 7 days.
There are still plenty of EOFY sales going strong, but most of those deals will end on June 30, although a few brands and retailers will continue into July. However, you'll need to wait till your FY 26/27 tax lodgement to claim those purchases.
As we've done all month long, my team and I are still looking to dig up those choice EOFY tech deals that are worth your hard-earned cash. They may not be the absolute best price we might have historically seen, but if there's good value in the purchase, we'll tell you about it.
Take, for example, the 25% discount on the sublime Samsung HW-Q990H Dolby Atmos soundbar and the massive 45% saving on the Sonos Ace headphones. Or how about taking AU$70 off the Nintendo Switch 2? I've also found huge discounts of over 60% on the excellent Dreame X40 and Dreame L10S Ultra Gen2 robot vacuums, making this EOFY season a prime opportunity to add a fully-automated home cleaner into your life.
If you're looking for something specific, you can browse our picks of the best EOFY laptop deals or take a look at the best EOFY phone deals as well. I've even tracked down as many of the best Dyson EOFY deals as I possibly could, while another colleague is keeping an eye on all the best Apple EOFY deals too.
Not matter what you buy right now, just hold on to the receipt for tax purposes.
EOFY 2026 top retailers
- Amazon: big discounts on headphones, vacuums and more
- Appliance Online: save hundreds on kitchen and home appliances
- Bluetti: use exclusive code Future7AFF to save 7% off heavy-duty power stations
- Breville: up to AU$1,000 off + extra 10% off with our unique codes
- Dell: 13% off Alienware, XPS and Dell Plus products with code FUTURE13%
- Dyson: up to AU$651 off on Dyson tech – extra 5% off with code CFSAVE5
- HP: up to 50% off select laptops
- JB Hi-Fi: save over a grand on robovacs, TVs and more
- Kogan: huge discounts across TV, gaming and appliances
- Kleva Range: bonus gift with minimum spend
- Lenovo: up to 47% off select PCs and more
- Myer: Stocktake sale now live with up to 45% off tech
- Optus: up to AU$800 off latest flagship phones
- Samsung: up to AU$637 off Galaxy devices
- Secretlab: extra AU$200 off with minimum spend
- Sonos: up to 25% off speakers and soundbars, 33% off the Ace headphones
- The Good Guys: 'epic' EOFY deals on appliances, TVs & more
Best EOFY 2026 deals
Best EOFY 2026 deals — Editor's picks

Apple device owners who value great noise cancellation can't go wrong with the AirPods Pro 3, which now also features live translation and a built-in heart rate monitor for those who like to work out with them. The fit is more comfortable and more secure than its predecessors too, but check out our review for the full scoop. View Deal

With a hefty price hike confirmed for September, you'll want to act fast if you want to nab the Switch at a decent price. Offering a bigger screen, nicer controllers and more power than its predecessor, the Switch 2 is the ultimate couch-co-op console that also works on the go. And while I admit that 10% isn't much of a discount, it's the best I've seen in a very long time.View Deal

Our reviewer called the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra the best Android phone ever and it’s also one of the best phones on the market, thanks to its blazing fast Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset and some new features like a built-in Privacy Display and Horizon Lock for shooting videos.View Deal

Samsung has long been king of the Dolby Atmos soundbar packages, and the latest Q990H is no different, so it's great to see it with such a significant discount for EOFY. Read our full Samsung HW-Q990H review. Make sure to click the price beat button for the full discount. View Deal

Officially, this film camera-inspired digital version is called the X-HF1, but it made headlines as the X Half. If you're a film photography buff but don't have the cash to spend on rolls (and the subsequent processing of the negatives), this is one offer not to be missed. It works very much like a half-frame film camera, just digitally and produces results that have a similar look too.View Deal

The JBL Grip plugs the gap between the smaller Clip and formidable Flip. It's a compact speaker that delivers a big sound, offers impressive protection against dust and water and has some nifty LED lighting on its rear. The Flip 7 is still our top recommendation, but with the Grip current equal to the lowest price we have seen, it's a great buy. View Deal
Headphones & speakers

Keen on the newest AirPods but not that keen on the high prices? If you aren't too fussed about noise cancellation, then the base model AirPods 4 with ANC are at a surprisingly low price on Amazon right now. You'll get a lovely soundstage and up to 5 hours of playback, and arguably the buds to pair with an iPhone.View Deal

Offering “incredible sound” according to our review, the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds have all the power and quality you’d expect from a Bose-branded item while providing the benefits of an open-ear form factor. The Immersive sound is excellent, and they give up to 7 hours of music. The black colour option is the cheapest, but the other two are not much more via the same listing.View Deal

Not only do the Technics EAH-AZ100 offer dynamic, energetic sound, but they're also impressively well-balanced, making them a great choice for audiophiles who want the convenience of earbuds. Plus, they're AU$150 off, which is a serious bargain.View Deal

Arguably one of the best headphones we've tested with Dolby Atmos support, the Sonos Ace is also one of the better-looking and more comfortable cans. Also available in black with the same discount. Click the price beat button to get the full discount. View Deal

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 the best noise-cancelling headphones. Make sure to hit the Price Beat button for the best price.View Deal

Seasoned audiophiles usually recommend a pair of open-back open ear headphones for serious listening at home, just like the classic Sennheiser HD 600. These headphones have been on the market since 1997 (in fact, our review was published in 2007), attesting to their longevity. The HD 600 has been a favourite in studios for audio mixing, mastering, and critical listening. Be sure to use the checkout code JUNE15EOFY to secure this price.View Deal

This compact, portable Bose speaker delivers a big sound and a raft of handy useful features, including a customisable shortcut button, built-in EQ controls and reliable Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. There's also AAC codec support. You can pair two for stereo sound or use the dedicated Party Mode to make it louder.
Also available for AU$159 at The Good Guys via Price Beat.View Deal

Louder than the Book 4 listed above, the Megaboom 4 might just be the Bluetooth speaker you need, albeit at a slightly higher price than the former. For the extra cash, you're also getting more battery (20 hours compared to 15 in the Boom 4), but they're both just as good-looking and rugged, with 360º sound. If you're after space-filling tunes, then opt for the Megaboom 4. The pink colourway is cheapest at present, but I'd happily recommend the others at around the AU$250 mark.View Deal

Offering bold sound that doesn't distort at high volumes, an attractive design and a brilliant 24-hour battery life, the JBL Xtreme 4 Bluetooth speaker is well worth considering if you've been looking or a powerful music player. It might now have been supplanted by the Xtreme 5, but it's hard to beat at this price.View Deal

It might be expensive compared to other Bluetooth speakers you can get, 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.View Deal
Laptops & PC peripherals
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This HP 15.6-inch laptop is a great option if you want an affordable Windows machine with more memory than most budget models. The Ryzen 7 7735HS and 32GB RAM gives it plenty of headroom for heavier everyday multitasking, though the 256GB SSD is pretty small, so cloud storage or an external drive may be needed if you need more space. Use the code FUTURE5 to get the full discount. View Deal

This Dell 14 Plus is a nice option if you need a compact Windows laptop for study, office apps and browser-heavy work. The Ryzen AI 7 350, 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD are a solid mix for the money, while the 14-inch 2K display and 1.52kg starting weight mean it's pretty portable. Our Dell 14 Plus review found it well suited to general-use productivity, though not heavy gaming or serious video editing. Use code FUTUREAU5% at checkout to get the full discount.View Deal

The MacBook Air M4 is often on sale, so while this discount isn't unusual, it's about as good as it gets for an Apple product. Note that this is the M4 model, and the new M5 costs AU$1,697 from Amazon (though it starts with a 512GB SSD) and AU$1,799 from Apple.
Want to know more about the laptop? Take a look at our MacBook Air 13-inch M4 review for the full insight.View Deal

The MacBook Air M5 was only launched a short time ago, so this minor discount is about the best we have seen. In comparison, it's currently AU$1,799 from Apple. Want to know more? Check out our MacBook Air M5 review.View Deal

Need a slim but still reasonably powerful laptop? The Yoga Slim 7i Aura features the new Series 2 Intel Core Ultra5 226V CPU, a compact 14-inch 1920 x 1200 OLED display, plus premium features like a facial recognition webcam and Wi-Fi 7. Want to know more? Check out our Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura review.View Deal

This large screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for solid performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Use the code FUTURE5 to get the full discount. View Deal

This is a decent discount on a 16-inch gaming laptop with a more premium screen than the basic Full HD panels you’ll often see around this price. The Ryzen AI 7 350, RTX 5060 and 1TB SSD make it a useful fit for gaming, study and everyday work, though 16GB RAM isn’t generous. The RTX 5060 is pretty good, but you will need to use DLSS or lower settings in demanding games at the native 2560 x 1600 resolution.View Deal

For gamers on a budget, the LOQ laptop lineup is quite affordable — even if we have seen it AU$200 cheaper. Working alongside the 100W TGP RTX 5050 GPU, the LOQ has an older but grunty AMD Ryzen 7 250 CPU and 16GB of RAM. It's not exactly the most powerful machine, but the RTX 5050 will give decent frame rates on the 1080p, 144Hz display.View Deal

The Pro model of one of our favourite Lenovo laptops has a decent discount on the RTX 5070 variant, though it is AU$300 more than on Black Friday. Sure, the web price before discount is beyond steep, but on sale it's excellent value for a premium gaming machine with an OLED, 2560 x 1600, 165Hz display.View Deal

Adding more screen real estate to your workflow can be essential, but if that setup needs to be portable, then a small monitor rather than a full on second larger screen is the way to go. Aussie company Laser has just released a family of portable monitors that are quite affordable and already discounted, with the largest 15.6-inch display now down to just AU$149. Not bad.View Deal

We haven’t tested this 34-inch OLED screen, but our colleagues at Tom’s Guide have, with the writer calling it one of the best gaming monitors of the past 20 years. It offers a superfast 0.03ms response time and a 240Hz refresh rate, packaged in with a 2K resolution across its ultrawide display. View Deal

[Current price is from a third party seller not Amazon sonot recommended]
Amazon has a lower list price than what this 1TB portable SSD retails for — Samsung lists it for AU$549, then discounts by AU$50, while JB Hi-Fi lists it for AU$449. So this is a bigger discount than the 16% Amazon is displaying and makes for a fabulous deal to help you back up your important data. I've used the T5 previously and currently use the 2TB T7 Shield, and while it's tempting to upgrade, it's plenty fast. So just imagine how good the upgraded portable SSD will be for you.View Deal

Logitech's cute and wireless Pebble Keys 2 board has been this price before, and it's not bad at all for an attractive little addition to your desk for your child's. By no means that cheapest price I've seen, it's still quite affordable, with the white option being the cheapest right now.View Deal

While not the very lowest price we have seen, this is still a decent discount. We suggest you read our TP-Link Deco BE63 review for the full breakdown, but suffice to say it's very fast, and while Wi-Fi 7 isn't widely supported just yet, it gives great future proofing. It's also ideal for gamers, or those with a NAS, as the mesh nodes include a 2.5G network port.View Deal
Phones & tablets
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You really don't need to spend a four-figure sum on a brand-new folding phone. The Razr 60, which is still the most current entry-level Motorola flip phone as the Razr 70 hasn't launched locally yet, is down to just AU$799, which I reckon is a good price for someone keen to try out a folding phone. The Pantone colours are a nice touch, too.View Deal

Our Google Pixel 10 Pro XL review called it the "most satisfying, refined Android phone you can buy today" thanks to an incredible display, superb battery life and plenty of AI features and excellent photography skills. This price from JB Hi-Fi is the lowest we’ve seen for the Pixel 10 Pro XL, apart from telco deals that require you to sign up for a long-term contract.View Deal

Our review called the Galaxy Z Fold 7 "the perfect foldable" for its new thin and light form factor, upgraded camera array over its predecessor and AI features that maximise the whole screen when folded out. This AU$1,012 discount is the most we've seen from Australian retailers (even beating the best telcos we've seen). Make sure to press the "Price Beat" button to get this price.View Deal

A big discount makes the 1TB iPhone Air much easier to recommend if you want Apple's thinnest iPhone with plenty of storage. Our iPhone Air review praised its slim, light design, excellent 6.5-inch ProMotion display and fast A19 Pro chip, though the single rear camera and merely decent battery life make the iPhone 17 Pro a better fit for those who love to take photos.View Deal

It might be the entry-level iPad but the A16 chip delivers fast, responsive performance on this affordable iPad. If you don't need a huge amount of power, but looking for an excellent tablet for a bit of gaming, lots of browsing and watching content, maybe even FaceTiming friends and family, this will suit you well. The best price is on the Yellow and Pink colours.View Deal

The latest in Samsung's well-received budget tablet range, the A11+ picks up where the A9 left off, and at the same price too. This is the base model, with just Wi-Fi connectivity and 128GB of storage, but you can expand that easily to up to 2TB via a microSD card. If you need an Android tablet for daily use like browsing, watching videos and maybe playing a few games, this one's well worth considering.View Deal

This 2025 release of the iPad Air is powerful and even though it was AU$797 not that long ago on Amazon, this 17% discount is still worth considering on the entry-level 128GB storage option. And if you use it for work, make sure you claim it in your returns and save a little more in the long run.View Deal

If you want the best of the best when it comes to Samsung tablets, then the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is the ultimate option for both specs and size, thanks to a gigantic 14.6-inch screen. Our Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra review, praised the huge AMOLED display and that the 16:10 aspect ratio worked better for watching videos on it compared to the 4:3 ratio in iPads. The biggest criticism was the price given its CPU, but this discount addresses that somewhat.View Deal

Still definitely an investment, but this could well be the perfect laptop replacement if you work on the go a lot. The M5 chip is Apple's most powerful to date, and if you use your savings to pick up a keyboard folio, this does become a far more portable package than a MacBook Pro. And if you're definitely using it for work, it's tax deductible too.View Deal

Cheaper than what it was last year during EOFY, it's rare to see bigger offers than this on Android epaper notebooks. If you want the versatility that the OS offers, I love this tablet, more so than a reMarkable! You can read more about it in my Onyx Boox Go 10.3 review, but know that this is a good investment if you'd like a versatile E Ink tablet. View Deal
NBN & mobile plans

Kogan Internet Gold Plus | 500Mbps | AU$69.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$85.90p/m)
Kogan Internet's plan pricing has been fluctuating lately, and thankfully has returned to AU$69.90p/m for the first 12 months. That makes it the the outright cheapest provider over the first year of service, making it a great option if you want to experience the faster download speeds for a low fee.
• AU$69.90 minimum cost
• AU$838.80 first year cost
• AU$1,030.80 ongoing yearly costView Deal

Superloop Family Max | 500Mbps TES | AU$69 p/m (first 6 months, then AU$95 p/m)
Superloop is currently offering a savings of up to AU$180 over the first six months on any of its NBN plans, and throwing in a free Eero 7 modem, which costs AU$299.99 for a single unit. My pick of the Superloop offers would be the Family Max option in the NBN 500 tier as I think it's sufficient for most households. That's a saving of AU$156 on this specific plan over six months.
• AU$984 first year cost
• AU$1,140 ongoing yearly costView Deal
Vacuums
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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, now having dropped to an all-time low price of just AU$199.View Deal

With powerful and dynamic suction, plenty of attachments and an auto-empty charging dock, this is arguably the best value non-Dyson cordless vacuum right now. Read our review for the full scoop. Often sold around the AU$750 price point, we have seen it as low as AU$608, but this is still a great deal on what is my pick of the best stick vacuum cleaner in Australia. View Deal

Cheaper than what Dyson is discounting this machine for, the V9 Submarine comes with the Digital Motorbar and the Submarine floorheads, so you can vacuum and mop, just not at the same time. Of course, it's cheaper than other Dysons as its suction is just 100AW, but if you don't have pets and not too many carpets to contend with, it's definitely worth considering.View Deal

Dyson's most recent vacuum cleaner is a little more powerful than the V8 Cyclone announced prior to it, with up to 150AW of suction. Where it differs to the V8 Cyclone and the older Cyclone V10 models is the floorhead that comes with it — this model uses the same FluffyCones floorhead as the flagship V16, which we've found doesn't clean that well, as the tiny space between the two FluffyCones leaves a streak of uncleaned floor as it moves along. However, it's compatible with Dyson's first ever auto-empty dock (great news), which can be purchased separately. Sadly the bundle is not discounted.View Deal

It's been succeeded by the V16 Piston Animal as the most powerful Dyson yet, but the suction here is still superb. Which is why I've picked this offer even though it's not the cheapest this vacuum has been. For your money, you get up to 280AW of suction which works wonders on the dirtiest of carpets, up to 70 minutes of runtime and a dust detection sensor that allows you to graphically view how much dirt the vacuum has sucked up. You'll also get a total of 5 attachments, including the Fluffy Optic and Digital Motorbar for different floor types.View Deal

In our Dreame L10s Ultra review, we called this handy little gadget a "a robot vacuum powerhouse" that will "do as it's told" – what more do you want from a robot vacuum? This big discount is the equal lowest price yet on Amazon, and buys a machine that automatically detects floor types, empties itself, has a useful onboard camera and an intuitive mobile app.View Deal

This robovac has some of the best obstacle avoidance we have seen in a robovac and it scored 4 stars in our Dreame X40 Ultra review. Even better, many of the complaints we had at the time (such as the slightly slunky app) have been fixed. View Deal
Kitchen appliances

This little pod machine is very popular among TechRadar's Aussie team. We've had past and present staff say how much they love it, and they'd even buy it at full price. With a very compact footprint and plenty of Vertuo ppds to choose from, you'll get delicious coffee at just the press of a button. Available in black and white for just AU$88, but you can also opt for the Lilac for AU$99.View Deal

It's got a cult-like following and two members of our own staff are massive fans. If you love your chilled desserts – ice creams, gelatos, smoothies – but want to control your calorie intake, you really should consider getting the Ninja Creami. This Deluxe edition gets you three containers, which is great value at this price.View Deal

The Ninja Slushi lets you skip the ice and still enjoy perfectly smooth icy drinks with very little effort. Whether you're craving a frappe, smoothie, or even a cheeky spiked slushi, its multiple drink modes have you covered. Even better, the current deal price is the lowest we have seen on Amazon. Check out our Ninja Slushi review for the full rundown. View Deal

More compact than the dual-basket Philips air fryer with steam, yet not compromising on capacity, this 5000 Series appliance is also safer, using a ceramic-coated basket. A window inside is also a lovely touch. Armed with the power to also steam and, well, air steam, you can do a lot more with this than most traditional air fryers.View Deal

It isn't presented as a deal but Ninja has confirmed to me that the RRP of its bigger glass air fryer is AU$499, with an introductory price of AU$399. Which makes this delicious value indeed as you get two glass baskets (one large and one small) and can cook a massive meal that could well feed nearly 10 people.View Deal

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.View Deal

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.View Deal

It was AU$50 cheaper on Amazon not that long ago, but it's still worth listing at this price for how good it really is as an air fryer. Not taking up a lot of space and yet offering dual-basket cooking, the DoubleStack is a fantastic option for even small kitchens. It boasts six cooking options (including air frying, crisping, roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating) and both drawers can cook independently, with two non-stick crisper plates and two stacked meal racks in the box – meaning it can cook four separate meals at once.View Deal

Ever cooked with steam in an air fryer? Now you can with this Philips two-drawer air fryer. In our Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket XXL Air Fryer Steam review, we said that it cooks everything really well, but there are some caveats to keep in mind when it comes to the use of steam. Still, it's absolutely worth the investment if you want to upgrade from an old air fryer, although it has been cheaper before.View Deal

The latest Vertuo machine from Nespresso is sleek and compact, meaning it will fit in any kitchen. It uses the Vertuo pods, which are available in a wide choice of sizes, from single-shot espresso to large mugs. You can even get iced coffee pods too. This bundle includes the Aeroccino milk frother for cappuccinos and lattes, too.View Deal

Promising simplicity of use, the De'Longhi Magnifica S has an easy-to-use touch control panel that allows you to brew two cups simultaneously with the minimum amount of effort. It also has a silent integrated grinder with 13 settings, plus a handy milk frother too, so it’s a good all-in-one solution. View Deal

My colleague loves this bean-to-cup espresso machine — check out his Sunbeam Origins Sense Espresso Machine review for the full scoop — as it brews a wonderful shot of coffee, is simple to use and thanks to a built-in thermometer in the steam wand, milk is texturised to perfection too. This is the lowest price I've seen in a long time, making it a great, affordable kitchen upgrade. Hit the Price Beat button for the full saving.View Deal

This Smeg coffee machine is a slight variation of our favourite automatic coffee machines, with the main difference being this model features a manual steam wand as opposed to the other's automatic system. Elsewhere, this produces the same, delicious coffee-based drinks and looks damn fine doing it. Be sure to use The Good Guys' price-beat button for this discount.View Deal
Other appliances

AU$100 cheaper than during Big Smile Sale, it's a good opportunity to pick up the Supersonic Nural. Read our review for more, but it offers a wealth of intelligent features to better care for your hair, along with multiple attachments to create all kinds of styles. View Deal

Promising to take way less time to straighten hair than traditional flat irons by working just fine in wet hair, the Airstrait is the hair-care tool making headlines. It won't burn wet hair as other straighteners would, leaving you with less hair damage and a quicker styling session in the mornings. This is a higher price than what we saw during March's Big Smile Sale, but it's still a significant price drop.View Deal
TVs & soundbars
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The LG C6 continues to set the bar for what can be achieved in a 'mid-range' OLED TV. I've long considered the C5 to be the best TV for most people, and I have zero doubt the C6 will take over the mantle. The 77-inch model on sale here (along with the larger 83-inch) uses the same second-generation Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel as the flagship G6. As a result, you can expect improved performance over the smaller screen sizes. To get the price here, make sure to hit the Price Beat button.View Deal

The S90H is brand new for 2026, and while we've not reviewed it just yet, we expect it to be a formidable performer. One of the key updates this year is the same Glare Free technology as found in the flagship S95H, making it a great (and more affordable) option for brighter rooms.View Deal

I wasn't expecting to see a discount on the brand-new R95H Micro RGB TV for EOFY, but here we are. It promises to deliver superb colours, covering 100% of the BT.2020 colour space, and is powered by processors developed specifically for it. It also benefits from the anti-glare tech for use in brighter rooms.View Deal

If you're a loyal Sony fan, then the company's latest Bravia 8 II QD-OLED should pique your interest. As we said in our review of the TV, it performs superbly in dimly lit conditions, serving up a picture that is "impressively punchy". Turn the lights up and things can suffer a little, but overall this is Sony's best picture quality to date. Hit the Price Beat button for the full saving.View Deal

The Sony Bravia 8 is a great option for most people. Despite using a 'standard' WOLED panel, it benefits from Sony's impressive processing technology to generate excellent levels of brightness, coupled with beautiful, natural colours. It's built-in sound system is also one of the best around.View Deal

A solid discount on this 2024 Sony TV. It's a mini-LED screen that Sony claims is a staggering 790% brighter than the X90L model it replaces. It also gets a new Prime Video Calibrated mode and some pretty neat energy saving settings that show exactly how much energy you're saving (or using) depending on your chosen settings. Make sure to hit the Price Beat button for the best price. View Deal

We haven’t reviewed this Bose soundbar, but if it’s anything like the brand’s other models, we’re confident it will do a mighty fine job of boosting the sound from your TV, ideal when watching movies. If you want to add even more low-end grunt, it works with the company’s Bass Modules (sold separately). A Dialogue mode helps to boost vocals, and if you fancy a dance around your bedroom or living room, Bluetooth is onboard for you to stream your favourite tunes.View Deal

A great saving here on LG's 9.1.5-channel Dolby Atmos soundbar, making it a deal you really should pay attention to. It's a genuinely great and immersive soundbar. The wireless subwoofer delivers thunderous bass, while the soundbar and rear speakers work in unison to deliver effective and authentic Dolby Atmos soundtracks.View Deal

The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is a simply superb soundbar, especially at this price. It delivers a convincing Dolby Atmos soundtrack and it sounds great with music (as you'd expect, being Sonos). View Deal

A fantastic deal on a super soundbar, and it looks like its the best price we've seen so far on. And even though it's still not cheap, it is very good. We're particularly fond of its ability to produce a full sound with excellent speech clarity, all within a compact frame. View Deal

A stonking saving on this uber-powerful JBL Dolby Atmos soundbar. Plus, it has the added benefit of removable side speakers that convert into rear speakers for a full surround effect. They can also be used independently as Bluetooth speakers. Also available at The Good Guys for the same price.
Read our full JBL Bar 1300MK2 review for more details. View Deal
Cameras

Arguably one of the best action cameras in the business, the GoPro Hero13 Black is now excellent value at this price. With top-notch image stabilisation and 5.3K oversampled video, the results are stunning for all your (mis)adventures. And there are accessories galore that you can snap up (pun intended) with the savings here.View Deal

For 360º action cameras, it doesn't get any better than the X5 from Insta360. With huge sensors, the X5 delivers 8K video and excels in low light. It's also feature-rich with replaceable lenses to boot. It was cheaper on Amazon but it's currently out of stock there, but even this 15% discount at JB Hi-Fi is worth considering.View Deal

This camera has gone viral in other countries, so much so that's it's hard to find stock. In Australia, however, there's plenty, and it offers fabulous value, especially since this is single-lens kit that's cheaper than the RRP of the body alone. It's one of the tiniest cameras available today and still comes packed with features for entry-level hybrid shooters. So go on, you won't regret it.View Deal

This might be an entry-level camera but it sure has some advanced features. Anyone who wants to shoot wildlife or sports will be thrilled with the 40fps burst speed, and it inherits some of the tracking precision from Canon's higher-end cameras too. With a 24.2MP full-frame sensor, it's one of the lightest cameras available today. And although it has been slightly cheaper before, the savings here are enough to get you a decent lens to start you off on your photography journey.View Deal

This is still a fantastic saving on an excellent Nikon full-framer. The 24.6MP sensor can shoot at up to 120fps, records 6K video, has built-in image stabilisation and has dual card slots, including one for a CFexpress device to make full use of its speed. Note, however, that this offer is from a third-party reseller on Amazon.View Deal
Wearables

A 4.5-star smartwatch with super-accurate health and activity tracking. If you throw in the industry-leading AI features, then you really do have the complete package that's perfect for Samsung users. It also looks quite good on the wrist, though be aware that black is current sold out. View Deal

This is a tempting price for iPhone users who want a full-featured Apple Watch without jumping to the Ultra. The always-on display, ECG app, sleep score, blood pressure monitoring and fitness tracking make it a useful everyday smartwatch, while the 42mm case is the more manageable size. Our Apple Watch Series 11 review praised the improved battery life, though Series 10 owners have less reason to upgrade.View Deal

This is one of Garmin's smartest smartwatches, with an updated Elevate V5 heart-rate sensor, multi-band GPS and an LED torch so you can stay outdoors safely for longer. It's fast, accurate and built like a tank. There's even 16GB of onboard storage for music and GPX maps.View Deal
Gaming hardware

It has gone lower in price before, but given the number of PS5-related discounts are so few and far between these days, this 25% saving on the PSVR2 is worth shouting about. In our PSVR 2 review we noted its superb image quality, simple setup, comfortable in-game experience and great responsiveness. The biggest drawback however was the price, but this discount can finally entice more PS5 players to dip into the VR space.View Deal

Gone are the days when you could pick up a PS5 for under AU$500. With the RRPs now much higher than before, but with similar discounts, this about the best you can do right now. While both the digital and disc versions are discounted, the former gets the higher discount.View Deal

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 even though it was slightly cheaper earlier in June.View Deal

Sure, it's a wired controller, but this gamepad is simple to use and durable, with drift-free hall effect analog sticks. In fact, the base of the sticks also have RGB, which is fantastic at this price. Being wired, however, means this isn't ideal for couch play, but if you're a PC gamer at your desk, it'll do wonderfully well.View Deal

Our gamers would recommend this Xbox controller in a heartbeat, considering it scored a full five stars in our Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review. And even though it's not a massive price drop, this 17% discount on a brand-new wireless controller matches the price of a refurbished one on Amazon.View Deal

While it was possible to nab these during Black Friday for AU$210, this is still a nice discount on a great gaming set. With these you're getting 300 hours of battery life, DTS Headphone:X Spatial Audio, and the Cloud series' now iconic tough-as-guts aluminium frame.View Deal

This is an incredible headset with a long-lasting battery life, exceptional surround sound, and handy removable microphone. In our Logitech G Pro X 2 review, we awarded the headset four and half stars, complimenting its lightweight construction, premium app, DTS Super Stereo integration and incredible audio, though noted it’s not cheap. Thankfully there’s a discount.View Deal

The Xreal One Pro isn’t cheap and I wasn't even expecting a discount, even a small one, but if you're keen on private gaming or your own personal cinema, you'll get stunning HD visuals that you can use at home or while travelling. These AR glasses come in two sizes — medium and large — at the same discounted price via the same JB Hi-Fi listing.View Deal
Office furniture

We haven't reviewed the M102C-M101, but we have been consistently impressed with the office chairs offered by Sihoo, complimenting them for their lightweight and adjustable designs, breathable fabrics and easy assembly. The M102C might be the chair you've been looking for, with its mesh design, lumbar pillow and headrest. View Deal

This is my office chair at home — I have the green one — and it's fabulous. It's got a rather voluptuous design that's not conducive to small spaces but, damn, does it look good! It's full mesh, so very breathable, it's also very ergonomic indeed, and has several points of adjustments to help you fine-tune it to your body. My favourite part is that the armrests are wider apart than other chairs I've used, giving me the feeling of spaciousness when I'm at my desk.View Deal

Desky Dual Standing Desk: AU$150 off with code DUAL150
With a multitude of finishes and colours, Desky's standing desks are great options if you've been wanting to change your home office setup. For EOFY, you can add any of the Dual or L-shaped desks to cart and use the code DUAL150 to save AU$150 on a brand-new table.View Deal
7 days left! Well, that's 7 days until June 30, so it's the last stretch of EOFY sales and deals. If you've been procrastinating over purchasing any work-related tech, you're running out of time. You'll need the receipts by June 30 to be able to claim them as deductions in this financial year's tax lodgement. And if you get something back in your returns, that's extra savings right there, so don't let this chance pass you by.
So get a wriggle on, folks! Otherwise you'll be waiting another year to claim those tax deductions.
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