Hurry, EOFY 2026 sales end in a week - shop these 74 handpicked deals on laptops, phones, appliances and more before June 30
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 360ΒΊ 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.
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 for a powerful music player. It might now have been supplanted by the Xtreme 5, but it's hard to beat at this price. 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.
Laptops & PC peripherals
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 the cheapest price I've seen, it's still quite affordable, with the white option being the cheapest right now.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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