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AUSTRALIA, JUL 8 – Amazon Prime Day 2025 offers thousands of discounts for Prime members across tech, fashion, and home goods in a four-day event, doubling previous years' duration.
- Amazon Prime Day 2025 kicked off on Tuesday, July 8, featuring a four-day event with discounts on technology products, including items for entertainment and home security.
- The event expanded from two to four days to provide broader access, requiring a Prime membership or trial for participation.
- Deals run across Amazon Australia and globally, including over 100,000 offers from major and local brands such as Apple, Lenovo, and Bose.
- Notable discounts include 50% off the Blink Outdoor 4 camera at A$70, 53% off the newest Amazon Echo at A$79, and 37% off the Echo Spot at A$94.
- This extended Prime Day suggests growing importance for Amazon's membership model and increased opportunities for consumers to access quality tech products affordably.
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