Amazon Prime Day 2025: the best deals on headphones, TVs, speakers, home cinema and more
Ready yourself for big savings on everything AV
1. At a glance
2. Editor's picks: best deals overall
3. Best headphones deals
4. Best TV deals
5. Best hi-fi deals
6. Best home cinema deals
7. Best wireless speaker deals
8. Amazon Prime Day FAQ
Amazon Prime Day is here! The four-day mega sale is now officially underway, which means the deals you see below might not be beaten.
We've got deals on all kinds of AV goodies, from wireless headphones and turntables, to hi-fi components, Bluetooth speakers, TVs, home cinema and more.
This is the 10th anniversary of Prime Day, which explains the plethora of deals below.
The deals run until Friday, so don't hang around.
We'll be here for the duration, to bring you the best deals on the best products we've tested. We've reviewed almost every product below, so you can trust the quality and also check out our review if you'd like to learn a little more.
If we haven't, we'll flag it and put the sale prices in context. That way, we can give you as much help as possible in working out if it's the right product and price for you.
Browse all of today's best Amazon deals
While Prime Day is an Amazon-only sale, other retailers have lowered prices too to match or even beat Jeff Bezos' e-shopping goliath. We include all retailers – big and small – in our search. We're not brand loyal, and neither should you be.
If you are shopping at Amazon, you'll need an Amazon Prime subscription in order to qualify for the Prime Day deals. Prime costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year. But here's how to sign up for a free Amazon Prime trial and not pay a penny.
Now on with the deals!
At a glance
- Amazon Music Unlimited: 4-month free trial
- Award-winning Sony earbuds: now just £55
- Best deals under £100: affordable devices
- Bravia 8 TV: £600 off Sony's 55in TV
- John Lewis: free next-day delivery on some Apple devices
- Peter Tyson: up to £400 off Hisense laser projectors
- Richer Sounds: save on Denon, JBL, Monitor Audio and more
- Sony soundbar: over £200 off
- Sony WH-CH520: lowest ever price
- Sevenoaks: £££s off Audiolab, Bowers & Wilkins, NAD
- Wine, beer and spirits: save up to 31% on drinks
Editor's picks: the best deals overall
Bowers & Wilkins Pi6 was £219 now £189 at Amazon (save £30)
Despite us only having reviewed them a few months ago, the Bowers & Wilkins Pi6 have enjoyed a solid price reduction at Amazon. This is the lowest price we've discovered for the Pi6, and while £30 isn't a colossal figure, any saving at this point in the robust-sounding buds' life is to be welcomed with open arms.
Best deal on Forest Green finish
Sonos Beam (Gen 2) was £499 now £327 at Amazon (save £172)
The latest Sonos Beam impressed us with its exceptional and immersive Dolby Atmos performance. Being a Sonos product, it also has wi-fi and network streaming onboard, plus compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It has dropped to £299 before though, so this isn't its best deal ever. Still a nice saving. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sonos Beam (Gen 2) review
Q Acoustics 5050 was £1299 now £1169 at Sevenoaks (save £130)
The Q Acoustics 5050 are sensational-sounding floorstanders, capable of impressive insight, clarity and scale. Avoid partnering them with bright or aggressive amplification and you’ll be handsomely rewarded. What Hi-Fi? Product of the Year
Read our Q Acoustics 5050 review
LG OLED48B4 was £899 now £539 at Amazon (save £360)
LG's B-series OLED range has paired performance and value for a long time, however, the B4 is the first time you can buy it in a 48-inch screen size. It's perfect for those with smaller living rooms, or gamers who want an OLED monitor with all the trimmings that fits on a desk.
Sony WF-C700N was £99 now £55 at Amazon (save £44)
These are a step up from the C510, but not as advanced as the range-topping WF-1000XM5. Active noise cancellation comes as standard, they're comfortable, and like their stablemates their sound quality is off the chart for the money. A deserved Award winner, and absolute bargain at this price – though they have been replaced by the C710N. What Hi-Fi Awards winner
Read our Sony WF-C700N review
The Samsung HW-Q990D is, hands down, the finest soundbar system we've ever tested. This is backed up by the fact that we gave it a much coveted five-stars as well as a What Hi-Fi? Award in 2024. And now you can pick up the set for one of the best prices we've ever seen. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Samsung HW-Q990D review
LG OLED65G4 was £3299 now £1699 at Richer Sounds (save £1600) plus free soundbar
The 65-inch LG G4 is a fantastic OLED TV which we happily awarded five-stars when we first got our hands on it. And that's down to its brilliantly bright picture, stellar gaming features and general improvements across the board. It's a solid competitor in the busy OLED market, and at this price, you'd be silly not to pounce. Five stars
Read our LG G4 review
WiiM Pro Plus was £219 now £175 at Richer Sounds (save £44)
The WiiM Pro Plus is THE best affordable streamer to pass through our listening room in the past few months. It's compact, affordable, sounds great and is packed with every popular streaming feature. It has dropped as low as £169 before, but this is still a great discount.
What Hi-Fi? Award winner
Deal also available at Sevenoaks
Sony WF-C710N was £99 now £79 at Amazon (save £20)
An outstanding pair of affordable noise-cancelling buds, the Sony WF-C710N have proven worthy successors to the outstanding WF-C700N. With more features, better sound and an improved build, little can touch them at this price, especially now that they're on a discount for the first time. Five stars
Read our Sony WF-C710N review
Sony WH-1000XM4 was £350 now £177 at Amazon (save £173)
They're not quite at their lowest price ever, but they're only a few pounds away. At this price, the XM4 are well worth snapping up if you want solid premium all-rounders but cannot afford the extra £80-120 newer models from Sony, Bose and Sennheiser cost. Five stars
Read our Sony WH-1000XM4 review
Sonos Ray was £279 now £160 at Amazon (save £119)
Sonos's smallest and cheapest soundbar serves up excellent vocal clarity, punchy projection and a detailed high end. Since a firmware update fixed its buzzing low end, it's a solid four-star proposition, and a steal at this price. It has dropped to £149 before though.
Read our Sonos Ray review
Sony WH-1000XM5 was £380 now £239 at Amazon (save £141)
They may have been succeeded by the XM6, but at this price, these are quite a lot cheaper than the newer model. Still a top pair, with or without a discount.
What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony WH-1000XM5 review
Sony Bravia 8 (K55XR80) was £2199 now £1499 at Amazon (save £700)
We tested the 65-inch variant of the Bravia 8, but this smaller model should perform similarly to the larger five-star model. We praised the Bravia 8's balanced and immersive picture, and it even sounds pretty great by TV standards. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony Bravia 8 review
Sony TA-AN1000 AV amplifier was £999 now £699 at Amazon (save £300)
We've not been shy in professing how much we admire the Sony TA-AN1000. Its crisp, detailed, punchy and precise sound ticks every box we look for in an AVR and it's quickly becoming one of our favourite models on the market.
Read our Sony TA-AN1000 review
Sony WH-CH520 wireless over-ears was £59 now £33 at Amazon (save £26)
Sony's most affordable wireless headphones sacrifice as little quality as they possibly can, and the results are truly impressive: you won't get such a balanced, engaging sound anywhere else at this price. If getting value for money is your priority, you've just found your next pair. Five stars
Read our Sony WH-CH520 review
4 months' Amazon Music Unlimited was £40 now FREE
Make a massive saving on Amazon's dedicated streaming platform for four whole months up until 14th July. Normally £10.99 a month (£9.99 for Amazon Prime members), you can now save around £40 with this deal. Non-Prime members can get three months free.
Read our Amazon Music Unlimited review
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds was £300 now £189 at Amazon (save £111)
The QC Ultra Earbuds are class leaders on the noise-cancelling front and sound wonderful too. They are nicely made and offer Immersive Audio support, too. Five stars
Read our Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds review
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro was £219 now £149 at Amazon (save £70)
We found it very hard to resist the charms of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, such is their affable and appealing nature. Not only do they sound lively, clean and propulsive, but they're also packed with features which make them a hugely attractive proposition if you're a Samsung Galaxy user. We've seen the Buds 3 Pro drop to £160 before, so this is their lowest price ever.
Read our Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro review
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e was £379 now £235 at Amazon (save £144)
The five-star B&W Px7 S2e are spectacular over-ear headphones that boast style and sonic substance in ample supply with a solid all-round spec. At £144 off, this is an excellent deal. Five stars
Read our B&W Px7 S2e review
Sony HT-A3000 was £599 now £391 at Amazon (save £208)
This Sony soundbar delivers cinematic Dolby Atmos sound for a relatively affordable price. Expect Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and HDMI eARC support and a dynamic, muscular sound with clear dialogue.
Read our Sony HT-A3000 review
Sony WF-1000XM5 was £259 now £179 at Amazon (save £80)
Sony's exemplary wireless earbuds sound more detailed, more refined and more accomplished than ever before. They also pack in some of the most extensive features available for the price. We can't think of a rival pair of wireless buds that can touch them, and this discount is more than welcome. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony WF-1000XM5 review
Sonos Sub Mini was £429 now £329 at Sonos (save £100)
This smaller take on Sonos' sub earned four stars in our review. That was thanks to its snappy, distortion-free delivery and typically Sonos build quality. One of the few negatives is its price, but this deal goes some way to remedying that.
Read our Sonos Sub Mini review
Samsung Q990C was £1599 now £779 at Amazon (save £820)
This compelling soundbar package from Samsung includes a Dolby Atmos soundbar, two wireless satellite speakers with upward-firing drivers and a wireless subwoofer for a full surround sound experience. We thought it sounded big and spacious while remaining cohesive and well-integrated. This is an ideal solution for those who want an immersive sound experience without trailing cables around their living room.
Read our full Samsung Q990C review
Best headphones deals
Bowers & Wilkins Pi6 was £219 now £189 at Amazon (save £30)
Despite us only having reviewed them a few months ago, the Bowers & Wilkins Pi6 have enjoyed a solid price reduction at Amazon. This is the lowest price we've discovered for the Pi6, and while £30 isn't a colossal figure, any saving at this point in the robust-sounding buds' life is worth investigating.
Best deal on Forest Green finish
Sony WH-CH520 wireless over-ears was £59 now £33 at Amazon (save £26)
Sony's affordable wireless headphones sacrifice as little quality as they possibly can, and the results are truly impressive: you won't get such a balanced, engaging sound anywhere else at this price. If getting value for money is your priority, you've just found your next pair. Five stars
Read our Sony WH-CH520 review
Sony WF-1000XM5 was £259 now £179 at Amazon (save £80)
Sony's exemplary wireless earbuds sound more detailed, more refined and more accomplished than ever before. They also pack in some of the most extensive features available for the price. We can't think of a rival pair of wireless buds that can touch them, and this discount is more than welcome. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony WF-1000XM5 review
Sony WH-1000XM4 was £350 now £177 at Amazon (save £173)
They're not quite at their lowest price ever, but they're only a few pounds away. At this price, the XM4 are well worth snapping up if you want solid premium all-rounders but cannot afford the extra £80-120 newer models from Sony, Bose and Sennheiser cost. Five stars
Read our Sony WH-1000XM4 review
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds was £300 now £189 at Amazon (save £111)
The QC Ultra Earbuds are class leaders on the noise-cancelling front and sound wonderful too. They are nicely made and offer Immersive Audio support, too. Five stars
Read our Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds review
Bose Ultra Open Earbuds was £299 now £229 at Amazon (save £70)
For something a little different, you might want to consider the four-star Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. Bringing impressively weighty Bose sound to a clever, 'clip-on' open-ear design, they are impressively competent buds that have dared to be different. Great for commuters and athletes alike.
Read our Bose Ultra Open Earbuds review
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones was £450 now £319 at Amazon (save £131)
The flagship Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones earned the full five stars from us, and for good reason. The flagship over-ear headphones offer exceptional noise-cancelling tech, a richly involving sound with Immersive Audio support and a decent battery life. Five stars
Read our Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones review
Sony WF-C700N was £99 now £55 at Amazon (save £44)
These are a step up from the C510, but not as advanced as the range-topping WF-1000XM5. Active noise cancellation comes as standard, they're comfortable, and like their stablemates their sound quality is off the chart for the money. A deserved Award winner, and absolute bargain at this price – though they have been replaced by the C710N. What Hi-Fi Awards winner
Read our Sony WF-C700N review
Sony WF-C710N was £99 now £79 at Amazon (save £20)
An outstanding pair of affordable noise-cancelling buds, the Sony WF-C710N have proven worthy successors to the outstanding WF-C700N. With more features, better sound and an improved build, little can touch them at this price, especially now that they're on a discount for the first time. Five stars
Read our Sony WF-C710N review
Sony WH-1000XM5 was £380 now £239 at Amazon (save £141)
They may have been succeeded by the XM6, but at this price, these are quite a lot cheaper than the newer model. Still a top pair, with or without a discount.
What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony WH-1000XM5 review
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro was £219 now £149 at Amazon (save £70)
We found it very hard to resist the charms of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, such is their affable and appealing nature. Not only do they sound lively, clean and propulsive, but they're also packed with features which make them a hugely attractive proposition if you're a Samsung Galaxy user. We've seen the Buds 3 Pro drop as low as £169 before, so an extra £20 off is great news.
Read our Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro review
Sony WH-CH720N was £99 now £73 at John Lewis (save £26)
The Sony WH-CH720N are well-made, fun-sounding headphones that deliver good active noise-cancelling and a strong feature set. Great at full price and now even better value thanks to this discount. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony WH-CH720N review
The Focal Bathys' name refers to a bathysphere, the deep-sea submersible used for exploring the ocean depths, an apt moniker considering that, like the aforementioned vessel, their price is also sinking rapidly. Down from £699 to £549, we don't often see the Bathys enjoying major discounts, though when prices do drop, they tend to drop pretty hard. Nab a set while you have the chance. Five stars
Read our Focal Bathys review
Earfun Air was £50 now £23 at Amazon (save £27)
These true wireless buds were a bargain at their full launch price, so picking a pair up for better than half price is something of a no-brainer if you want good sound but are on a super tight budget. Five stars
Read our Earfun Air review
Sennheiser HD 599 SE was £179 now £69 at Amazon (save £110)
The open-backed HD 599 promise a "natural tonal balance" and "spatial presentation", plus comfy velour earpads and detachable cables. This special-edition black finish is exclusive to Amazon.
Cambridge Audio Melomania M100 was £169 now £79 at Amazon (save £90)
The Cambridge Audio Melomania M100 go big on battery life, offering a total of 52 hours when the charging case is accounted for. They sound clean, detailed and extremely balanced, with a host of decent features rounding things off nicely. Certainly some of the finer mid-range earbuds around today.
Read our Cambridge Audio Melomania M100 review
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Headphones was £350 now £179 at Amazon (Save £171)
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless have reached their lowest price once again thanks to the sale. The ANC over-ears received five stars during testing for their great sound and quality feature set. Oh, and did we mention they boast a 60-hour battery life? They are now cheaper than ever. Five stars
Read our Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless review
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 was £379 now £199 (save £180)
Premium noise-cancelling headphones don't get more handsome than the stylish-looking Px7 S2 from B&W. They also serve up 30 hours of battery life and one of the most detailed performances we've heard at this price. Now replaced by the Px7 S2e and Px7 S3, but they're still great for the money.
Five stars
Read our Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 review
Best TV deals
Samsung QN95D (QE65QN95D) was £3299 now £1135 at Amazon (save £2164)
The Samsung QN95D (QE65QN95D) Mini LED TV is a well-equipped TV that offers sharp and clear picture quality, excellent gaming specs and some superb features. When we first tested this TV, it was £3299. Now it's come down a lot. For a high-end Mini LED TV, you'd be hard pushed to find something better at this price.
Read our Samsung QN95D review
LG OLED55G4 was £2399 now £1199 at Richer Sounds (save £1200)
The 65-inch LG G4 earned the full five stars from us, with our review deeming it to be easily one of the best TVs you can buy. This deal is not only a very low price – it comes with a free LG soundbar too. Five stars
Read our LG G4 review
LG OLED65G4 was £3299 now £1699 at Richer Sounds (save £1600) plus free soundbar
The 65-inch LG G4 is a fantastic OLED TV which we happily awarded five-stars when we first got our hands on it. And that's down to its brilliantly bright picture, stellar gaming features and general improvements across the board. It's a solid competitor in the busy OLED market, and at this price, you'd be silly not to pounce. Five stars
Read our LG G4 review
Philips 48OLED809 was £1299 now £899 at Richer Sounds (save £400)
If you want a 48-inch OLED TV this Philips 809 is one of the best prices you'll find. For your money you'll get a great blow your socks off home cinema experience complete with Philips Ambilight bias light tech. The 65-inch model earned five stars in our review.
Read our Philips OLED809 review
A £70 saving on a highly capable 32-inch TV makes this a very tempting deal indeed. It might not deliver flagship performance, but what you do get is surprisingly solid and balanced Full HD picture quality and the very smart Fire TV platform. The sound isn't going to blow you away but at this price you could always buy one of the best soundbars to sort that out.
Read the full TCL 32SF540K review
Sony Bravia 8 (K55XR80) was £2199 now £1499 at Amazon (save £700)
We tested the 65-inch variant of the Bravia 8, but this smaller model should perform similarly to the larger five-star model. We praised the Bravia 8's balanced and immersive picture, which even sounds pretty great by TV standards. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sony Bravia 8 review
Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED 65in was £1000 now £759 at Amazon (save £241)
The Amazon Omni is a much better TV than its original £1000 price suggested, so with this deal, it's a serious bargain. Its picture is really balanced and consistent, it supports all HDR formats and it's got really good gaming specs as long as you don't need 120Hz. And, of course, it runs the Fire OS platform, which features more or less every app under the sun.
Read our full Amazon Omni QLED TV review
Samsung QE55Q80D was £999 now £599 at Amazon (save £400)
Samsung's QE55Q80D is a five-star set, and even without Mini LEDs, this mid-ranger hits the mark. We praised it for its powerful processing, rich colours, excellent contrast and potent sound – and now we have the privilege of praising an epic discount. Five stars
Read our Samsung QE55Q80D review
RCA Roku TV 24-inch (RK24HF1) was £136 now £99 at Amazon (save £37)
This 24-inch RCA Roku TV isn't fancy, but it gets the basics of picture quality right and has a very comprehensive and easy-to-use smart platform. We were impressed enough to award the TV four stars at £136, so this is a real bargain.
Read our RCA Roku TV review
Best hi-fi deals
Q Acoustics 5050 was £1299 now £1169 at Sevenoaks (save £130)
The Q Acoustics 5050 are sensational-sounding floorstanders, capable of impressive insight, clarity and scale. Avoid partnering them with bright or aggressive amplification and you’ll be handsomely rewarded. What Hi-Fi? Product of the Year
Read our Q Acoustics 5050 review
Technics SA-C600 was £899 now £759 at Peter Tyson (save £140)
There isn’t much the Technics SA-C600 can’t do. It will play your CDs, stream music from your favourite service, connect to a turntable, and it has 30W per channel to power the speakers of your choosing. This is its lowest ever price. Five stars
Read our Technics SA-C600 review
The iFi Zen DAC 3's refined presentation, solid build quality, and versatile connectivity make it worthy of your desktop – especially at this discounted price.
Read our iFi Zen DAC 3 review
Triangle Borea BR08 was £999 now £899 at AV.com (save £100)
Partnered with the right electronics and given room to breathe, these floorstanding speakers really shine. Expect a dynamic, punchy and rhythmic sound that keeps you coming back for more. Five stars
Read our Triangle Borea BR08 review
Sony PS-LX310BT Bluetooth was £249 now £189 at Amazon (save £60)
Here, Sony has generously given us a ‘plug and play’ fully automatic deck, including a phono stage, thrown in Bluetooth and priced it at the low end of the market. Very kind of it. Five stars
Read our Sony PS-LX310BT review
Technics SL-100C turntable was £950 now £639 (save £311)
The plug 'n' play SL-100C is based on the Award-winning SL-1500C but forgoes the phono stage and is fitted with a different cartridge – Audio-Technica's VM95C. Now massively discounted, this record player is worth a punt if you're looking for an entry-level deck from one of the most reputable brands in the business.
WiiM Pro Plus was £219 now £175 at Richer Sounds (save £44)
The WiiM Pro Plus is THE best affordable streamer to pass through our listening room in the past few months. It's compact, affordable, sounds great and is packed with every popular streaming feature. It was a steal at full price, so with £44 off it's phenomenal value.
What Hi-Fi? Award winner
Deal also available at Sevenoaks and Peter Tyson
AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt was £269 now £190 at Amazon (save £79)
Any money off this excellent, multi-Award-winning DAC is welcome and this is a sizeable discount. Want to boost your laptop, PC or mobile sound? This dinky USB device will do it tenfold. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt review
NAD D 3020 V2 was £399 now £299 at Amazon (save £100)
A compact, unique, delightful amplifier based on a classic favourite, with ample connections (phono stage, digital inputs, Bluetooth, headphone jack). An enthusiastic performer that's brilliant with timing and dynamics, it's perfect for those who want a tiny but mighty system that will fit into the smallest room or on a desk for the home office.
Deal also available at Sevenoaks
Best home cinema deals
At this price the Ultra is one of the best “home cinema in a box” projectors available and a great option for anyone who wants a flexible, easy to setup beamer to use in their bedroom, games room or pull out for an impromptu movie night when friends are over.
Read our Xgimi Horizon Ultra review
Sonos Beam (Gen 2) was £499 now £327 at Amazon (save £173)
The latest offering from Sonos impressed us with its exceptional and immersive Dolby Atmos performance. Being a Sonos product, it also has wi-fi and network streaming onboard, plus compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It has dropped to £299 before though. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Sonos Beam (Gen 2) review
The Samsung HW-Q990D is, hands down, the finest soundbar system we've ever tested and reviewed. This is backed up by the fact that we gave it a much coveted five-stars as well as a What Hi-Fi? Award in 2024. And now you can pick up the set for one of the best prices we've ever seen. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read our Samsung HW-Q990D review
Hisense HS214 was £129 now £65 at Amazon (save £64)
This might be one of the cheapest ways to get your hands on a decent soundbar to improve your TV's audio. We gave this bar a four-star review when we tested it and were impressed with its vocal clarity and low end, despite the compact nature of the unit.
Read our Hisense HS214 review
Epson EH-TW7000 4K projector was £1199 now £849 at Amazon (save £350)
This is the best projector at around the thousand-pound mark at the moment and an excellent entry-level 4K model. Black depth is unsophisticated but contrast, colour and cinematic appeal are well beyond the competition. It's a great starter projector for a budget home cinema set-up. Five stars
Read our Epson EH-TW7000 review
Sony HT-A3000 was £599 now £391 at Amazon (save £208)
This Sony soundbar delivers cinematic Dolby Atmos sound for a relatively affordable price. Expect Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2 and HDMI eARC support and a dynamic, muscular sound with clear dialogue.
Read our Sony HT-A3000 review
Sony TA-AN1000 AV amplifier was £999 now £699 at Amazon (save £300)
We've not been shy in professing how much we admire the Sony TA-AN1000. Its crisp, detailed, punchy and precise sound ticks every box we look for in an AVR and it's quickly becoming one of our favourite models on the market.
Read our Sony TA-AN1000 review
Bose TV Speaker was £270 now £199 at Amazon (save £71)
This soundbar thrives on simplicity: there's a one-connection set-up to your TV via an optical audio cable or an HDMI. You can use your current TV remote to control the volume of the speaker and it detects the signal from your TV when turned on and automatically turns on, too. There's Bluetooth for streaming and settings for vocal clarity and extra bass too.
Read our Bose TV Speaker review
Best wireless speaker deals
JBL Flip 6 was £129 now £79 at Amazon (save £50)
With top-notch sound and a durable waterproof build designed to withstand life's mishaps and challenges, the JBL Flip 6 is a sturdy, reliable bit of kit for enjoying tunes on-the-go. The Flip 7 is out now, so snap up this deal while stocks last. Five stars
Read our JBL Flip 6 review
Beats Pill was £149 now £89 at Amazon (save £60)
The Beats Pill is a sleek speaker with clean, rich sound and rich bass that offers plenty to love, and is particularly great for travel given its petite, packable curves and IP67-rated waterproofing. A strong battery life rounds things off rather nicely. Yes, you can get better sound for the price, but if the whole package appeals, you won't be disappointed with the latest Pill.
Read our Beats Pill review
B&O Beosound A1 2nd Gen was £239 now £149 at Amazon (save £90)
The chic little speaker delivers a pleasing yet authoritative performance that you'd be happy listening to all day. Throw in its stylish design plus the bonus of Alexa smarts, and you're looking at a top Bluetooth speaker. Five stars
Read our B&O Beosound A1 2nd Gen review
Amazon Echo Dot (5th Generation) was £55 now £30 at Amazon (save £25)
It's no surprise that Amazon is offering heavy discounts on its own hardware, but even so, this Echo Dot deal is pretty stellar. This latest generation model is already down to almost half price – though it has dropped lower before. Did we also mention it's a five-star smart speaker? Five stars
Read our Amazon Echo Dot (5th Generation) review
Amazon Echo Pop was £45 now £20 at Amazon (save £25)
The Echo Pop looks like an Echo Dot sliced in half. It's built for smaller rooms, is powered by the AZ2 Neural Edge processor, and has Alexa onboard for all the usual smart home tricks. We haven't reviewed it, but Amazon's other Echo speakers have always tested well, and at under half price, it looks worth a pop.
Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 was £60 now £45 at Amazon (save £15)
This adorable yet sonically significant five-star budget Bluetooth speaker has been reduced and remains a steal. It's a dinky but powerful speaker with 12 hours of battery life, an IP67 water-proof rating and is ultra-portable. A palm-sized speaker that punches well above its weight.
Five stars
Read our Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 review
Amazon Prime Day FAQ
What is Amazon Prime?
In order to be eligible for Amazon Prime Day discounts, you need Amazon Prime.
This is effectively a membership fee that gives you 'free' unlimited one-day delivery (in select areas) on millions of items bought from Amazon, plus Prime Video and Amazon Music streaming services (but not Amazon Music Unlimited – that costs extra), free ebooks, and the ability to share some of these benefits with others in your household.
Amazon Prime costs £8.99 a month, or £95 if you pay yearly (saving you £12.88 compared to paying monthly). Students pay £4.49 a month or £47.49 a year. Changed your mind? You can cancel your Prime membership on the Manage Prime Membership page. And if you haven't placed a Prime-eligible order or used any of your Prime benefits, you'll be refunded in full.
There's an Amazon Prime free trial, too. Sign up, select 'Start my free trial', and you'll have access to Prime for 30 days with nothing to pay. That means you can sign up, take advantage of the deals, and then cancel your trial before the 30-day period ends and not be charged your second month's fee for Prime. Not that we would condone such behaviour, of course.
In order to be eligible for the trial, you can't have subscribed to Prime in the last 12 months.
What is Amazon Prime Day?
It's Amazon's summer sale, essentially another Black Friday but in July instead of November.
Prime Day began in 2015 as a celebration of Amazon's 20th anniversary. While other online retailers get involved in the Black Friday bargain bun fight, Prime Day is generally all about Amazon, though you will see other retailers lowering prices at the same time in order to stay competitive.
Prime Day is a big sale that encompasses most areas of the Amazon site – as well as audio-visual gear, you'll find discounts on toasters, books, clothes, and pretty much anything that Amazon sells. And that's a lot!
This year, Prime Day takes place over four days. But the deals can go on for weeks.
You'll need to be a Prime member to take advantage of the offers. Not yet a member? Amazon Prime's free trial gives you the option to sign up, bag a few bargains on Prime Day, and cancel your membership without paying a penny. You scallywag, you.
When does Amazon Prime Day 2025 start?
Amazon Prime Day 2025 starts at 00:00 on Tuesday 8th July.
When does Amazon Prime Day 2025 end?
Amazon Prime Day 2025 finishes at 23.59 on Friday 11th July.
Amazon Prime Day 2025 secret hacks and tips
1. Sign up for the free Prime trial
If you're new to Amazon Prime, make sure you take advantage of the 30-day free Prime trial. And remember to cancel if you don't want a monthly bill for £8.99 when the trial ends.
2. Google a product before buying
Not every deal is going to be a winner, so make sure you compare prices online before you buy, and, of course, check our reviews to make sure the product is worth buying at all!
3. Big brands can equal big savings
Amazon often slashes the cost of a few big brand items – think PlayStation and Xbox accessories, Samsung TVs and tablets, etc – to get the attention of shoppers. Keep an eye out for these 'marquee' deals.
4. Check the Amazon Warehouse
Returned goods end up on sale at the Amazon Warehouse at a decent discount, so there's a chance you could spot an open-box bargain that beats the box-fresh sales price.
5. Stay tuned to What Hi-Fi.com
Amazon unleashes thousands of deals around Prime Day, which can make it tricky to find genuine bargains on five-star tech and AV. That's why we'll be publishing an up-to-the minute list of the very best Prime Day 2025 deals.
Is Amazon Prime Day only once a year?
Technically, yes, but Amazon's other sales are near-identical, but just go by different names. Prime Day takes place in the summer, Prime Big Deal Days happens in the autumn, then Black Friday is at the end of November. Prime Spring Deal Days kicks off the sales year around March or April.
What discounts are offered on Amazon Prime Day?
We're expecting plenty of deals on all kinds of devices, including headphones, TVs, Bluetooth speakers, cables, hi-fi and smartphones from big brands like Sony, Samsung, Bose, JBL, Bang & Olufsen, Apple and Sonos.
But beware: not all that glitters is gold. Some discounts might seem hefty, but they might have been bettered previously, or be on sub-par products. We'll only feature deals that offer a worthwhile amount of money off on products that we recommend.
What benefits do Prime members get on Amazon Prime Day?
Without Prime, you can't take advantage of the discounts. There are all sorts of other benefits to Prime year round, like early access to 'Lightning deals', Prime Video and Amazon Music streaming, and try before you buy on certain items. Here's a list of more Prime benefits.
Is Amazon Prime Day for everyone?
It is, as long as you have signed up for Amazon Prime. No Prime, no deals. You can pay for Prime monthly (£8.99) or yearly (£95).
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