While it's fair to say the Australian TechRadar deal-hunting team gets excited by major sale events such as Amazon Prime Day or Black Friday, we're actually a lot easier to please, and we'll even get excited when deals are still live following the aforementioned events. That includes myself, so you can only imagine the size of the smile on my face when I found 55 deals my team and I spotted during the recent Prime Day sale in Australia that are still available to shop. Sure, in most cases the sale price is higher than the week-long sale, but in some other cases, the prices have actually dropped below.It's also pleasing to see Amazon offering extra coupon savings on select products, such as the JBL Flip 7 and JBL Charge 6, which plummet to near-all-time-low figures.It's also great to see such a spread of product categories, as you'll see below. The usual suspects of headphones and Bluetooth speakers are present, along with a smattering of kitchen appliances and vacuum cleaners — there are some particularly noteworthy deals on robot vacuums.A word of warning though, given the fact these deals are still live so close to Prime Day, I don't expect them to last much longer, so this really could be your final choice to grab a bargain before we go an sort of deal hiatus until Black Friday in November. AudioThese Sony cans might now be two generations old, but damn are they still glorious. And while they may have increased by AU$36 since Prime Day, I can still comfortably recommend them. Although, for an extra AU$60, you can get yourself the newer and better-sounding XM5.View DealThe Pro 3 did drop to an all-time low during Prime Day, much to my surprise. Understandably, that's now ended, but they've retained an attractive 14% discount in the days since. If you're a Pro 2 user, though, it's not worth the upgrade. Check out our review for the full story, but the new features include heart-rate monitoring and even better ANC than before.View DealWe may not have tested these buds ourselves here at TechRadar, but it’s hard to ignore the 100K customer reviews on Amazon. While often discounted to this price, if you’re after dependable Bluetooth buds on a budget, these are a great option and just AU$3 more than their Prime Day price.View DealThese affordable earbuds with ANC are brimming with features, including a range of ANC modes, EQ presets and other audio adjustments. They sound good (but you'll want to tweak it from the default) and they'll last up to 7.5 hours with ANC on before they need a recharge. Check out our Earfun Air Pro 4 review for more info and take advantage of this offer. View DealOur 1More Sonoflow review praised the comfort of the headphones, as well as the excellent active noise cancelling and up to 70 hours of battery life. Honestly, at this price, it's excellent value for everyday listening and they've now dropped to just below their Prime Day price thanks to a 22% coupon saving at checkout. View DealWe gave these stunning earbuds 4.5 stars in our review as they have class-leading audio handling and impeccable sound quality that rivals the best wireless earbuds. With balanced sound, effective ANC and a great battery life, these Sennheiser buds will make any audiophile smile. View DealOffering poised and revealing sound, along with excellent comfort and microphone quality, this saving is one to consider if you've been on the hunt for a quality pair of earbuds. Though noise cancellation and battery life could use some work, we awarded these earbuds a TechRadar Recommends seal of approval in our Technics EAH-AZ80 review. What's more, the blue model has dropped to below their Prime Day price, now just AU$290.View DealThe 5th-gen version is out now, but it's our Sennheiser Momentum 4 review that scored a full five stars, where we called these headphones "unbeatable". With active noise-cancellation, 60-hours of battery life and excellent sound quality, there are few pairs that can compete with the Momentum 4.View DealThis Sony Bluetooth turntable is as fuss-free as they come with regard to setup and getting your favourite vinyl records spinning. Whether you're playing via wired or wireless speakers, it delivers a delightfully musical sound that will satisfy vinyl beginners or those looking for a more hands-off approach. View DealIn our Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar review, we said this soundbar rivals the Sonos Arc, which is the best Sonos soundbar we've tried. The Smart Ultra is compact, beautifully built, and offers plenty of control options to go with its wide, detailed sound. View DealThis floatable Bluetooth speaker is perfect for the poolside party, with up to 15 hours of playtime and very decent 45m connectivity range. It promises bassy, punchy and yet a clear 360º soundstage.View DealThe JBL Flip 7 outperforms its predecessor, getting a full five stars in our review. The sound is a lot punchier than before and that's without compromising details across the range. It even gets a bigger battery to last you up to 16 hours and makes a case for itself at a very good price indeed, which is made even more attractive thanks to a AU$28.80 coupon saving — the coupon only applies to colours that are listed for AU$144.View DealNot only can the Charge 6 last up to 28 hours on a single charge, but it can also be used as a power bank to top up your devices via its USB-C port. Sound quality is energetic and detailed in equal measure, and it’s built to withstand virtually anything you wish to throw at it. View DealThe Dreamegg Sunrise 1 is a handy bedside upgrade if you want a gentler way to wake up without spending a lot. It combines a gradually brightening sunrise alarm with 29 soothing sounds, a dimmable night light and custom sleep routines. View DealVacuum cleanersThis is a very different Dreame R10 to the one we've previously reviewed on TechRadar, but if it performs anything like the light-coloured version that has since been discontinued, then I think this is excellent value. For not a lot of money, this appliance promises up to 45 minutes of runtime and a bendy wand to get under furniture. It even comes with a wall-mount attachment and is only AU$20 more than the Prime Day discount.View DealWe haven't tested this cordless vacuum ourselves but user reviews are glowing and I think that says something. For quick and daily vacuuming, this is great and excellent value, and has previously proven to be very popular with our readers. Do note, however, that the price of this vacuum has been alternating between AU$199 (which the lowest) and AU$249, so you better hurry and grab it for the lower amount.View DealDyson quietly released this model last year, offering a cheaper way to get yourself a wet-and-dry vacuum. It has lesser suction power than the V15s Detect, but we haven't been able to try it for ourselves yet. It also lasts no more than 40 minutes on a single charge. I'd say this would be better suited to smaller homes with hard floors. Importantly, still available at its Prime Day price.View DealThis Roborock wet-dry vacuum will leave your hard floors sparkling clean thanks to powerful suction and effective cleaning. It can get up close to edges and the whole body can lay completely flat to help getting underneath tricky to reach places. This price is AU$100 more than its previous discount, but it's still a great saving on an excellent floor washer — read our review for more info.View DealIn our Dreame L10s Ultra review, we called this handy little gadget "a robot vacuum powerhouse" that will "do as it's told" – what more do you want from a robot vacuum? While its price isn't quite as good as what we saw during Prime Day, it still gets a mammoth 68% saving, which is incredible for a machine that automatically detects floor types, empties itself, has a useful onboard camera and an intuitive mobile app.View DealWith 10,000Pa of suction, this might not be the best for carpets but, at this price point, it's a very good option for hard floors even in a pet-friendly home. I love the Roborock app as well, it's one of the better ones I've used, and the all-in-one dock here promises minimal human intervention.View DealNow just AU$50 more than Prime Day, this remains a pretty good discount on what is a relatively new flagship model from Ecovacs. We haven't tested this version just yet, but if it works as well as the previous X8 Pro Omni did, then I think this is a good premium robovac to consider without the hefty price tag. View DealKitchen appliancesWe haven't tested Philips' dual basket air fryer, but considering how much we've loved the brand's other kitchen appliances, it's hard to not make a mention of this offer. This 9L air fryer has drawers of different sizes, which makes it easy to cook a main and a side together, and promises to sync cooking times if needed. View DealThe Ninja Crispi is earning legions of fans for good reason. It uses glass baskets to cook in — 2.3L and 5.7L are provided — and both come with lids, so you can serve in the same basket or cover and store in the fridge. It was down to AU$341 for Prime Day, but a 20% discount is still a good one for a newly released air fryer.View DealThis food processor's biggest drawcard is its small footprint (30cm tall and 16cm wide), making it great for those with smaller kitchens, but it also has a powerful 650W motor to help blitz foods to slice, grate, chop and knead in seconds. You can read the full review here.View DealThe Ninja Creami is great and all, but paying almost AU$300 for an ice cream maker is a lot — but this one is a lot cheaper even at full price and also takes a lot less space too! It's a versatile machine that makes ice cream, slushies, milkshakes, sorbets, and mix-ins to truly earn its space in the kitchen. You can even combine up to three flavours with three included dessert cups. It was under AU$90 last week, but it's still pretty darn affordable.View DealThere's no doubt that a Vitamix is a very handy kitchen appliance to have, but the price tags can be a little prohibitive. However, this machine gets a pretty generous discount and can take care of your soups, smoothies, butters and fair few other things as well, with 10 speed settings and a heck of a lot of power.View DealWhile we haven't tested the Vitamix Ascent 2300i for ourselves here at TechRadar, our colleagues at T3 love it, calling it a "real quality blender that will last longer than most things in your home" in their review. The only downside was the asking price. Now, though, the price has dropped considerably.View DealThe Lavazza Jolie machines are excellent and affordable alternatives to Nespresso. This Evo model just has a single button for extracting coffee (compared to the Jolie Plus that has programmable buttons), making it oh so simple to use, and only for around AU$20 more than Prime Day. If you'd like the option to froth milk, you can get a bundle with a frother too. View DealThis portable espresso machine is a fantastic option for those constantly on the move. It uses Nespresso pods and made such good coffee that it earned a 4-star review from us. It can be considered affordable at full price, and while this saving is slightly less than Prime Day, it's still well worth checking out.View DealThis compact manual coffee machine can pour up to two espresso shots at once and features a steam wand for cafe-quality milk foaming. There's no built-in grinder, but you either use ground coffee beans or invest in a separate grinder using the cash you save with this deal. View DealThe Ninja Slushi dropped to just below AU$240 during Prime Day, so this 58% saving is fantastic. It 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. Check out our Ninja Slushi review for the full rundown. View DealWhile not as cheap as the AU$170 Prime Day price, but this purifier justifies this discount by letting you use its filter for up to five years (potentially longer if you don't use it every day). For context, most other purifier filters can need a replacement every year or two, depending on how much the machine needs to clean out each time it's switched on. As a compact option, this Shark purifier is best used for a single room or smaller spaces.View DealBeautyThe Dreame Gleame hair dryer is an affordable alternative to the bigger brands. Its motor spins at a mighty fast 110,000 RPM for fast airflow and quick drying, plus built-in ion technology results in smooth, shiny hair. Not to mention, the slim, lightweight build make it comfortable to hold. It was around the AU$65 mark for Prime Day.View DealNow this is the Rolls-Royce of shavers. Gents, if you want the best, our Philips i9000 review found it to be impressive. It's RRP is sure on the high side, and the discount isn't quite as good as the 63% saving during Prime Day, but at nearly half price, I had to include it here still.View DealThis Colgate water flosser proved especially popular with TechRadar Australia readers during Prime Day, so it's great to see it's maintained a discounted price. If you don't enjoy flossing the traditional way, this handy flosser will clean out those hard-to-reach gaps. Plus, it's cordless, meaning you can take it on your travels too. View DealIf you're after a really good electric toothbrush that won't cost an arm and a leg (or some teeth), then this is it. It's an entry-level oscillating brush, which means it rotates at fast speeds and may not be ideal for people with sensitive or bleeding gums as that movement can be harsh, but it sure does remove a heck of a lot of plaque and keeps your teeth healthy for just a few dollars more than its Prime Day price. View DealWhile I think the iO 6 is the smarter brush, you can save some cash by opting for the iO 5 instead. You don't really miss out on much — the more expensive iO 6 has an interactive display, an extra gum-care mode and slightly faster charger. Other than that, the iO 5 is just as good an oscillating toothbrush as any of its more expensive siblings.View DealThe Oral-B iO 6 is a smart brush that can recognise your personal brushing style and provide feedback via the companion app to improve it. It also features a pressure sensor and an interactive display, as well a ring timer letting you know when to move on to a different section of your pearly whites, while being about AU$4 more than its Prime Day discount. View DealWearables & accessoriesSamsung's answer to the AirTag, the SmartTag 2 works with select Samsung phones to help you find mislaid items. It has a built-in hole for easier attachments, up to 700 days of battery life and it's water-resistant. If you're always losing stuff, this is a worthy investment. Make sure to tick the box for the 5% off coupon to get this price.View DealOutputting a maximum of 65W via either one of its USB-C ports (and a maximum of 22.5W via its USB-A port), this charger isn’t just capable of fast charging top iPhones and Samsung Galaxy devices at the highest speed, it’s also worth considering as a laptop charger replacement with its compact size, provided you have a sufficiently capable USB-C cable and your laptop can charge via said cable.View DealA 100W charger might seem overkill, but if you’re thinking of simultaneously charging a laptop, phone, set of earbuds and a smartwatch, this is certainly a device to consider. The two top-most USB-C ports can output at a maximum of 100W, while the bottom USB-C port delivers up to 30W and the USB-A port up to 22.5W.View DealThe EcoFlow Delta 3 is a practical option for camping or backup power, with a 1,024Wh battery, 1,800W output and a full mains recharge in as little as 56 minutes. It typically sells for around AU$1,200 and previously dropped to AU$1,100, but the current deal is the lowest Amazon price I’ve seen, and it matches the Prime Day saving.View DealThe Samsung Galaxy Ring is a worthwhile fitness device for folks that don’t like the feeling of a watch. Water resistant at up to 100 metres and available in three colours, the Galaxy Ring can track steps, sleep, heart rate and more. It comes with a charging cradle, with the Ring capable of lasting up to seven days on a full charge. Remember to try the sizing kit first. This is the exact same discount we saw last week.View DealThe 'S' in the name stands for 'small', meaning this specific Garmin was made for petite wrists and features a 42mm vibrant OLED display. You also get Multiband GPS, an intuitive menu navigation, excellent battery life, plenty of Garmin fitness features... and, oh, did I mention the OLED display?View DealCamerasThis point-and-shoot camera fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, and makes content creation as easy as possible. You quite literally just need to point and shoot. There are just a few control buttons on the rear, but the tiny 2-inch flip-up touchscreen adds functionality too. It's capable of 4K/30p videos and 20MP stills. View DealWith some serious grunt under the hood of this palm-friendly camera, you get AI-powered subject tracking, up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range and even 4K/120p slo-mo recording. This camera has since been succeeded by the 6th-gen model but it's still a fabulous shot (pardon the pun).View DealThis is Canon's first compact camera in years, picking up where the fabulous and popular PowerShot G7 X series left off. It features a brand-new 22.3MP 1.4-inch sensor that boasts Canon's trusty Dual Pixel CMOS II autofocus and it has an integrated fan to keep things cool for the content creator. All this for around AU$20 more than Prime Day.View DealWhile it's not a huge upgrade over the previous model, the TG-6 is no longer available to buy, making this the best choice if you'd like a near-indestructible camera that you can take underwater. The best price is on the black model, although this camera does tend to be a lot cheaper at other times..View DealThis might be an entry-level camera but it 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 represents excellent value for a beginner even though this isn't the best price it's been.View DealIt's been cheaper than this before, but 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.View DealWe call this an "all-round surveillance solution" in our 70mai Dash Cam A510 review, due to it including both front-facing and rear-facing cameras in the box. They're quality cameras, too, recording 2.7K footage from the front and 1080p at the back, complete with wide fields of view. Built-in GPS, 360º rotation for in-car recording and easy install only add to its appeal. Be sure to use the additional AU$70 coupon on the listing.View DealPC & gamingA 100Hz-refresh-rate monitor for just under AU$100? Sign me up! This display from Lenovo may be a bit small at under 24 inches with a 1080p resolution, but it uses IPS technology for sharp image quality. This is price is just AU$4 more than the Prime Day discount.View DealThis is one of Amazon's bestselling webcams and while we haven't tested this specific model, we have tried a couple of other Brio cams. And they're good. If you're looking for a capable 1080p webcam for your work calls (or personal video calls) with light correction, auto framing, noise-cancelling mics and many more useful features, this promises to deliver at an affordable price.View DealBoasting a 12,000dpi 'Hero' sensor, as well as 6 programmable buttons, a 250-hour battery and onboard memory for your settings, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse is ideal for competitive play. The deal price here applies to a range of colours. Want to know more? Check out our review. View DealSure, 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. Note that this offer ships from Amazon UK.View DealThe most striking feature of this mechanical keyboard is its thinness, but it also comes with the promise of sub-1ms latency and 8,000Hz hyper-polling. In our review we praised the K100 Air's durability, great actuation and high polling, while bemoaning the high price of this slab. And yeah: it's expensive, so good thing there's a discount, albeit one shipping from the US.View DealPlease 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. This was AU$799 during Amazon's Mid-Year Sale in early June, but it would be remiss of me to not list this discount here.View Deal