I’ve found five post-Prime Day deals on 5-star audio tech that shouldn’t be missed

JBL Xtreme 4 in black with person carrying it using the strap
(Image credit: JBL)

Amazon Prime Day may now be firmly in the rearview mirror – and we’re already looking ahead to the second one likely to land in October – but that doesn’t mean the deals have to end. Far from it and, as an audio obsessive, I make it my mission to track down the very best deals across speakers and headphones even when there’s no major sale on the horizon. Lo and behold, five of my favourite products are still on discount.

Admittedly, prices aren’t quite as good as Prime Day, but that’s to be expected. If you missed out during the popular sale, the good news is you can still pick up some truly wonderful gear for some great prices.

You can find my recommendations below, but be sure to check out all the latest Amazon deals for anything that might appeal more to you, or that I might have missed.

JBL Flip 6
Save AU$55.95
JBL Flip 6: was AU$169.95 now AU$114 at Amazon

If you’re happy with the black model (it’s the only one discounted) then the JBL Flip 6 is a fine Bluetooth speaker to add to your personal listening setup. It’s super easy to use and delivers a superb full-bodied sound packed with detail. It can go pretty loud too, and without distortion, making it not just a great option for listening by yourself, but to get the party started.

Read our full JBL Flip 6 review

Sony WH-1000XM5
Save AU$54
Sony WH-1000XM5: was AU$549 now AU$495 at Amazon

They’ve been superseded by a newer, more feature-packed model, but there’s no denying the Sony XM5s are still a supremely talented pair of headphones. Plus, their successor is a lot more expensive. The five-star XM5s on sale here send a richly detailed sound to your ears, and their ANC performance is top notch.

Read our full Sony WH-1000XM5 review

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Special Edition
Save AU$276
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Special Edition: was AU$625 now AU$349 at Amazon

These Sennheiser over-ears were one of the standout deals during Prime Day, so while it’s unfortunate to say the deal price here doesn’t quite match it, this is still an incredible discount that I’m very surprised to see so soon after the sale has ended. They’ve been one of our favourite pairs ever since they launched and, as we said in our review, “they sound sharp and sprightly… highs are well-honed, mids are pleasingly plump, and lows strike a good balance between being taut and tubby”. They’re truly remarkable, especially at this price.

Read our full Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless review

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (2024)
Save AU$91.95
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (2024): was AU$289.95 now AU$198 at Amazon

These entry-level buds from Bose are just as talented as their flagship siblings. They deliver a powerful, entertaining sound, backed by the reliable noise cancelling skills we’ve come to expect from the brand. Plus, they’re backed up by an app that opens up a world of customisation rarely seen, especially at this price point.

Read our full Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (2024) review

JBL Xtreme 4
Save AU$116.95
JBL Xtreme 4: was AU$429.95 now AU$313 at Amazon

This 2024 Award winner is, unsurprisingly, one of our favourite Bluetooth speakers. It’s big and burly, but that means it’s built to withstand virtually anything you dare throw at it. And despite those looks, it’s not the bass-in-ya-face machine you might expect – it’s actually highly refined, capable of producing a sound that’s clear and consistent no matter your genre of choice. At full price we’d recommend it, so with this AU$116 discount, it’s a bona fide bargain.

Read our full JBL Xtreme 4 review

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Max Langridge

Max is a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?'s sister site, TechRadar, in Australia. But being the wonderful English guy he is, he helps out with content across a number of Future sites, including What Hi-Fi?. It wouldn't be his first exposure to the world of all things hi-fi and home cinema, as his first role in technology journalism was with What Hi-Fi? in the UK. Clearly he pined to return after making the move to Australia and the team have welcomed him back with arms wide open.

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