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You can’t put a price on your home and family’s safety, but you don’t have to spend a heck of a lot of money to set up an outdoor security system.

New to the Australian market as of October 2024, the Blink Outdoor 4 is an affordable home security camera from Amazon (yes, Blink is one of Amazon’s sub brands, just like Ring) with the ability to last up to two years off of two AA batteries. It comes with an easy-to-use app and fairly good camera quality via a 1080p lens, and can store video when paired with a Blink Sync module.

Even at full price (AU$149), it’s an attractive outdoor camera for your home, but at 50% off, it’s a worthwhile investment.

In fact, you can pick up a bundle pack of two or three cameras too, and they’re all half price for Prime members right now!

Blink Outdoor 4 (1-camera system): was AU$149 now AU$75 on Amazon
Blink Outdoor 4 (2-camera system): was AU$279 now AU$140 on Amazon
Blink Outdoor 4 (3-camera system): was AU$399 now AU$200 on Amazon

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Kindle your (digital) reading and writing habit

Amazon Kindle Scribe 2024 Hands On

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This is arguably my favourite early Prime Day deal of 2025 – a fabulous discount on the latest edition of the Kindle Scribe.

You can read more about why I think the 2024 Kindle Scribe at its 31% discount is a good buy, but know that this is the lowest price yet on the 10.2-inch E Ink writing tablet. In fact, if you happen to use specific NAB cards to pay for it, you’ll also be able to score an additional AU$10 off at checkout with the code CARD10 (see the Terms on the product listing page for more details).

It’s a very versatile Kindle that I use every day as my ereader and digital notebook. All my work and personal notes are in there, plus it carries my entire library of ebooks (I have the 64GB variant). I spend hours each day with it, so trust me when I say that if you want a good large-screen E Ink tablet, this one is a good option, especially when discounted to its lowest price yet.

Amazon Kindle Scribe (16GB): was AU$649 now AU$449 on Amazon

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Good morning, Australia!

If you’re a bargain hunter, you’re in luck. The EOFY sales have barely finished, but we’re already prepping for Amazon Prime Day 2025.

The sale officially starts on July 8, but Amazon has already kicked off some early deals, specifically on its own hardware. I’ve listed the best of those deals above, but I’ve also dug up some other top offers that I think are worth your attention even before the sale starts.

I’ll keep this page updated until the sale officially starts. This is, after all, just a teaser. I expect some prices to drop further next week, so if you can hold off, that’s well and good. In case you can’t, perhaps these offers will help you find something you’ve been holding out for at a price that’s well within your budget for it.



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