The end of financial year sales form one of the biggest shopping events in Australia, and tax-time deals have been filling our screens. In this year’s EOFY sales, we’re seeing solid smartphone discounts, and if you’re after a brand-new laptop for home or work, the elite MacBook Air is now on sale.
Some very cheap headphones from the likes of Sony, Samsung, Bose and Jabra are also on sale – including the Bose 700 headphones for the lowest price we’ve seen to date – proving that EOFY sales can offer some of the best discounts of the year.
Incredible discounts on TVs are also available with a 65-inch TV from TCL dropping to half price, while stunning LG OLEDs can also be found for considerably less. We’ve dug up the best of the best, and you can find them below.
The amount of EOFY deals to trawl through can be dizzying, but that’s where the Australian TechRadar deals team comes in – we’ll be on hand during EOFY sales to help you hunt down the best bargains on electronics over the month of June, listing all our best finds right here.
EOFY 2021: quick retailer links
- Amazon: big savings on Amazon devices, electronics and kitchen gadgets
- Bing Lee: EOFY deals on kitchen appliances, TVs and more
- Bitdefender: our favourite antivirus suite is 50% off
- Catch: EOFY sale on electronics, home gadgets, fitness trackers and more
- Dell: save up to 40% on laptops and up to 30% on monitors
- Dyson: save up to AU$200 in Dyson’s EOFY sale
- Foxtel Now: get Essentials + Sport for AU$29p/m for 3 months
- Google Store: save AU$50 on Pixel Buds and more EOFY deals
- HP: get a bonus gift card up to AU$300 with selected laptops
- Lenovo: save up to 50% on a range of laptops
- Lovehoney: up to 60% off sex toys and more
- Microsoft: get up to 15% off Surface products
- Myer: daily deals on kitchen appliances, electronics and much more
- Norton: save up to AU$80 on Norton antivirus suites
- Rebel: half price Garmin Fenix 6 smartwatch and much more
- Secretlab: nab up to AU$150 off gaming chairs
- Telstra: save up to AU$200 on selected iPhones
- The Good Guys: EOFY savings on laptops, TVs and more
- Wireless1: huge savings on gaming laptops, monitors, keyboards and more
EOFY 2021: best tech deals
Laptops, PCs & peripherals
Dell XPS 15 (9500) | i5 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD | AU$2,899 AU$1,887 on Dell (save AU$1,012)
We can’t ever remember seeing a 30% discount on an XPS machine, so Dell has exceeded our expectations with this offer. It’s not the latest model, but this configuration is sporting a 10th-gen i5 processor, 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. There’s barely any bezels, which make its bright 15-inch display really pop. This XPS 15 now comes with an insane discount of AU$1,012, all you need is the code LOVEKEANU to save the full amount.View Deal
Asus ZenBook Duo 14 (UX482) | i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD | AU$2,799 AU$2,549 on Bing Lee (save AU$250)
The ZenBook Duo is a truly innovative laptop, with a dual-screen that proves to be useful as much as it is intriguing. This model comes with an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM, giving it strong performance and a very good battery life. There’s some compromises to the keyboard and touchpad to fit in the extra screen, but overall, it’s a brilliant laptop. Now discounted at Bing Lee, but you’ll save extra by claiming cash back.View Deal
HP Envy 13 | i7 / 8GB RAM / 1TB SSD | AU$2,799 AU$2,239 on HP (save AU$560)
This slick-looking laptop gets great performance out of its 10th-gen Intel i7 processor, and thankfully that doesn’t come at the expense of battery life. It’s also got a bright and beautiful 13-inch display that’s fully touch-enabled, and bezels that are kept nice and slim. This laptop is now 20% off in HP’s EOFY sale, saving you AU$560.View Deal
Surface Laptop Go for Business | from AU$1,189.15 at Microsoft (15% off)
The Surface Laptop Go is an affordable laptop that doesn’t cut corners, and it doesn’t make the same compromises as similarly-priced devices. It looks and feels premium, with a lovely display and very comfortable keyboard. As the Business version, it comes with Windows 10 Pro and Microsoft’s ‘Advanced Exchange’ program, so you’ll be immediately eligible for a replacement device if you run into trouble. All models are discounted by 15%, which you can configure with a 10th-gen Intel Core i5 chip and solid-state storage up to 256GB.View Deal
Surface Book 3 for Business | from AU$2,379.15 at Microsoft (15% off)
The Surface Book 3 is one part laptop, one part tablet. It has one of the best displays and keyboards we’ve tested to date, and the overall design is gorgeous. As the Business model, it’s equipped with Windows 10 Pro, which includes enhanced security and single sign-on. The range is outfitted with 10th-gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, and all configs are now 15% off. There are even Nvidia GPUs available for creatives looking to do design work.View Deal
Adata XPG Xenia Xe Ultrabook | i7 / 16GB / 1TB SSD | AU$2,763 AU$2,099 (save AU$664)
This powerful Ultrabook sports one of the very latest Intel 11th Gen i7 CPUs, has an ample 16GB of RAM and a generous capacity ultra-fast 1TB NVMe SSD. It includes plenty of connectivity, including two Thunderbolt 4 ports and supports Wi-Fi 6. It’s plenty powerful for any work or productivity tasks, looks beautiful and can even handle light gaming. Usually AU$2,763, until the end of June it’s going for a friendlier AU$2,099.View Deal
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 1 11-inch | AU$349 AU$279 at Mwave (save AU$70)
If you’re after an everyday companion for work, surfing the web and indulging in media, this IdeaPad Slim from Lenovo is compact and affordable. It has an Intel Celeron N4020 CPU, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of on-board storage, so its better suited for more lightweight tasks, but its 11-inch display and 8-hour battery life make it a great choice for portability and on-the-go tasks. Take AU$70 off this ultra affordable laptop at Mwave and score free shipping as well.View Deal
MSI Modern 15 | i5 / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD | AU$1,099 AU$999 at Scorptec (save AU$100)
This is a very good deal for a medium-spec laptop and would be ideal for a work or student machine. The Intel Core i5 CPU is plenty enough for most productivity tasks, while the included 512GB SSD is quick and responsive. Light gaming is a possibility, though the Intel graphics aren’t intended for max detail, it’ll still handle basic gaming.View Deal
TP-Link Archer AX6000 router | AU$499 AU$398 at Mwave (save AU$101)
For gamers or anyone else seeking a fast and stable Wi-Fi connection in their home, the TP-Link Archer AX6000 has a lot to offer. It boasts the latest Wi-Fi 6 protocal (AKA 802.11ax) and can maintain up to 1148Mbps on a 2.4GHz connection, or 4804Mbps on a 5GHz connection. Aside from its 2.5Gbps WAN port, it’s also got eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, and two USB 3.0 ports (one Type A and the other Type C). Save just over a hundred bucks at Mwave with this EOFY offer and secure free shipping to boot.View Deal
Asus RT-AX58U AX3000 router | AU$398 AU$238 at Harvey Norman (save AU$160)
Supporting the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, the RT-AX58U AX3000 router from Asus offers supreme performance for online gamers and power users alike. It’s capable of speeds up to 574Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and 2,402Mbps on the 5GHz band, features four antenna, commercial grade security powered by Trend Micro, and a host of gigabit ports.View Deal
WD/Sandisk external drives | redeem up to AU$30 gift card
If you’ve bought a Western Digital external drive (HDD or SSD) after May 26 or plan to get one before June 30, then you may be able to score yourself an electronic gift card worth up to AU$30. Select WD products are part of this EOFY offer, including the WD My Passport range, My Cloud Home and Sandisk Extreme portable SSDs. All you need to do is head to the WD website (by clicking on the green button) and follow the instructions. Be sure to hold on to your receipt. View Deal
PC components
Lian-Li LianCool 215 Mid-Tower PC case | AU$119 AU$69 at Mwave (save AU$50)
This mid-tower sized PC case from Lian-Li can support a total of seven fans and comes with three pre-installed – one 120mm fan at the rear, and two 200mm RGB fans at the front of the chassis. The side panels are made from tempered glass, and the front, top and rear feature honeycomb ventilation to keep your system cool. Use the code Lian50Off at checkout to score the discount, knocking a solid 42% off the original price at Mwave.View Deal
Adata XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4 memory (2x8GB) | AU$175 AU$139 at Scorptec (save AU$36)
If your PC is bedazzled up the wazoo, but your memory sticks are a bit dull, switch on to the Adata XPG Spectrix D60G RGB kit. They have the largest RGB surface area of any memory module on the market, and that means absolute maximum bling. For less important matters like performance, the 2x8GB 3600MHz kit is the perfect sweet spot for any AMD Ryzen or high performance Intel build, and that kit has been reduced by 20% to just AU$139 until June 30.
Also available at Mwave for the same price until June 30.View Deal
Corsair QL120 RGB fans (3 pack) | AU$139 AU$99 at PC Case Gear (save AU$40)
Keep your PC cool while also giving it a rainbow sparkle with these Corsair cooling fans. Each is fitted with 34 RGB LEDs (102 in total) for some really spectacular lighting effects. These are 120mm each and would look rather cool in the glass cases also discounted at PCCG.View Deal
Gaming
Nintendo Switch | AU$469.95 AU$379 on Amazon (save AU$90.95)
The Nintendo Switch Pro is rumoured to be releasing later this year, but if you don’t want to wait, you can pick up the always-popular Nintendo Switch for less. The hybrid console is now AU$90 off on Amazon, available in both neon and the more reserved grey version.View Deal
Xbox Series S | AU$499 AU$429 on Amazon (save AU$70)
It may not be as powerful as the Xbox Series X – which is hard to come by – but it can still comfortably play next-gen games with clarity, speed and high frame rates. While it’s a digital-only device, it’s ideal for those who want to get stuck into Xbox Game Pass.View Deal
Alienware m17 R4 | i7 / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD / RTX 3070 | AU$4,799 AU$3,359 on Dell (save AU$1,440)
Big, powerful, beautiful – that’s the Alienware m17 R4. You can expect blazing fast performance from its 10th-gen i7 CPU and Nvidia 3000-series GPU, easily able to power all the latest AAA games with no compromises. There’s more than enough memory and storage here as well, so you can throw any game at it and take it in on its 17-inch display.View Deal
Asus TUF Dash F15 (FX516) | i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD / RTX 3070 | AU$2,699 AU$2,249 on Bing Lee (save AU$450)
This Asus gaming laptop brings top-notch specs – including an RTX 3070 graphics card – to a lightweight and affordable package. This config is equipped with an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM, which should work to get you excellent gaming performance from its Nvidia 3000-series counterpart. It’s down to AU$2,299 on Bing Lee, but you can get the price down to AU$2,249 by claiming cash back.View Deal
Gigabyte Aero 15 gaming laptop | i7 / 16GB / 512GB / RTX 3070 | AU$3,199 AU$2,499 at Mwave (save AU$700)
For the gamer out there looking to get an all-in-one kit or something more portable than a desktop rig, this Aero 15 from Gigabyte is a great score. It features a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 GPU. It also features a 15.6-inch display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a mere 3mm bezel on the top and sides. Save AU$700 at Mwave now.View Deal
Gigabyte G27QC Gaming Curved Monitor | AU$449 AU$299 on Mwave (save AU$150)
Gamers looking for an awesome deal on a curved gaming monitor are in luck, because Mwave has slashed the price of Gigabyte’s 27-inch G27QC Gaming Curved Monitor from AU$449 to AU$299. For that you get a QHD resolution VA panel with FreeSync support and a 165Hz refresh rate. Pretty good deal if you ask us!View Deal
Gigabyte M27Q Gaming Monitor with KVM | AU$449 AU$349 on Mwave (save AU$100)
If you consider yourself a power user, you might want to consider the M27Q Gaming Monitor from Gigabyte. It boasts KVM functionality, which is essentially a dock that lets you use the same monitor/keyboard/mouse with multiple PCs. In terms of specs, you get a 27-inch IPS monitor with a QHD resolution, 1ms response time, FreeSync support and a 170Hz refresh rate. Was AU$449, now only AU$349.View Deal
Gigabyte G24F Gaming Monitor | AU$329 AU$229 on Mwave (save AU$100)
Those in the market for a smaller screen may want to consider the Gigabyte G24F Gaming Monitor, which offers a 23.8-inch IPS display with Full HD resolution, 1ms response time, 170Hz refresh rate and support for FreeSync Premium. Was AU$329, now reduced to just AU$229, which is a total bargain.View Deal
Secretlab Titan | AU$599 AU$564 on Secretlab (save AU$35)
The Secretlab Titan is our number one pick for best gaming chair. It’s built well with premium materials, so it feels nice and sturdy. It’s incredibly comfortable too, and comes with a larger seat than the Omega below. Secretlab has taken AU$35 off its Titan chair in a range of colours, including the SoftWeave fabric model. If you go all out with Secretlab’s leather version, it’s discounted by AU$150.View Deal
Secretlab Omega | AU$549 AU$514 on Secretlab (save AU$35)
For a slightly cheaper Secretlab gaming chair, there’s the Omega model. It comes with plush neck and lumbar pillows made of memory foam for ultimate comfort. The seat is a little smaller than the Titan above, but it should suit most people just fine. You can now save AU$35 on the PU Leather and SoftFabric models, or move up to a luxe leather seat and save AU$150.View Deal
Ducky Feather RGB gaming mouse | AU$79 AU$59 at PC Case Gear (save AU$20)
Get your game on for a lot less with this Ducky. RGB lighting makes it a fun peripheral to use, while its 65g weight promises perfect balance. The Huano micro switches are rated for up to 50 million clicks, while the PixArt optical sensor promises precise tracking, all for a very low price of AU$59.View Deal
Smartphones, tablets & phone plans
iPad Pro 11 (2021) | AU$1,199 from AU$1,099 on Wireless1 eBay (save AU$100)
If you’re looking for a new iPad, we think this is the best tablet your money can buy. Its phenomenal power comes from the M1 chipset, which is the same silicon behind Apple’s elite MacBooks. The 11-inch LED display is crisp and bright, without sacrificing too much battery life. Anyone can pick up this discounted iPad Pro with the code PPSS100. Note that the 12.9-inch version is also discounted using the same code.View Deal
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 (128GB, Wi-Fi) | AU$1,049 AU$749 on The Good Guys eBay (save AU$300)
If you’re searching for a tablet, this Galaxy Tab S7 is heavily discounted. It has a premium build and a gorgeous 11-inch, 120Hz display, making it one of Samsung’s finest tablets yet. It’s compact size makes it easily portable, whether you want to use it for note taking, sketching or watching Netflix on the go. You’ll need to enter the code PPSS100 to get the discount.View Deal
Google Pixel 4a 5G | AU$799 AU$549 at Telstra (save AU$250)
The Google Pixel 4a 5G is essentially the ‘lite’ version of the Pixel 5. While its camera capabilities didn’t wow us as much as Pixels from the past, we did think it took better video. We are fans of its clean Android interface, and it has good battery life for a Pixel phone. Telstra is offering the device for just AU$549 when you pair it with a plan, and you have the choice of buying the phone outright, or paying it off over 12- or 24-months.View Deal
iPhone 12 (64GB) | AU$1,349 AU$1,149 on Telstra (save AU$200)
Telstra is joining in the EOFY sales by offering AU$200 off the iPhone 12. You’ll have the choice of buying it outright or signing up for 12- or 24-month repayments, but to be eligible for the deal, you’ll need to pair the device with a Telstra mobile plan. Telstra’s plans come with no lock-in contract though, so in theory, you should be able to switch telcos anytime (provided you pay off the device). You can also save AU$200 on the iPhone 12 mini.View Deal
iPhone 12 Pro (128GB) | AU$1,699 AU$1,599 on Telstra (save AU$100)
If you want more premium features, you could consider moving up to the iPhone 12 Pro. Telstra has knocked AU$100 off the device, but again, you’ll need to pair it with a Telstra plan to be eligible. While AU$100 off isn’t much, it’s not a bad deal for this feature-rich phone. Available outright, or on a 12- or 24-month contract.View Deal
Lenovo Tab M8 | AU$199 AU$139 on Amazon (save AU$60)
Need a no-frills tablet that won’t cost an arm and a leg? This 8-inch device from Lenovo might fit the bill. There’s 32GB of internal storage, expandable to 128GB, and 2GB system memory, so you can stream videos easily enough. A 5,000mAh battery promises up to 10 hours battery life and there are both rear and front-facing cameras that will suffice for video calls. And it’s just AU$139 on Amazon right now.View Deal
Circles.Life | 50GB data | AU$18p/m (first 12 months, then AU$28p/m)
Circles.Life has brought back this killer SIM-only deal for its EOFY sale. The telco has cut the price of its plans by AU$10 a month for 12 months, which means you can score 50GB of data for just AU$18p/m. You’ll pay that price for one year, before it jumps up to the usual AU$28p/m cost. To get this deal, enter the code 50GBEOFY at checkout. If you need more data, you can also score 100GB for AU$28p/m for your first year on the service.View Deal
Headphones
Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 | AU$599 AU$330 on Amazon (save AU$269)
Boses’s premium noise-cancelling headphones are discounted by 45% on Amazon at the moment – that’s the lowest price they’ve ever been. These headphones look good, sound great and are comfortable to wear. The active noise cancellation works whether you’re listening to music or taking calls too, so you can cut out the distractions. Discounted on Amazon in black and silver.View Deal
Sony WH-1000XM4 | AU$499 AU$330 on Amazon (save AU$169)
We think Sony’s WH-1000XM4 headphones are the best you can buy, with stellar sound quality and adaptive noise-cancelling capabilities. And you can now get it for a price lower than what it was during the Mid-Year sale just weeks ago. Whether this will drop further during Prime Day is yet to be seen.View Deal
Jabra Elite 75t | AU$219 AU$148 on Amazon (save AU$71)
There’s active noise cancellation here, but we found that the Elite 75t could be overwhelmingly bassy for some. However, there is an equaliser in the companion app that can take care of that for you, making this one of the more affordable ANC true wireless ‘buds on the market. Only one colour option is discounted to its lowest price yet though.
If you’d prefer the sweat-resistant versions, then the Jabra Elite Active 75t in the more colourful navy, red and green are down to just AU$198. Add another dollar more and you can score the more classy looking black for AU$199.View Deal
Sony WF-1000XM3 (refurbished) | AU$299 AU$148 at Sony eBay (save AU$151)
Sony has managed to squeeze best-in-class noise cancellation, a six-hour battery life and an expansive soundstage into these pocket-sized music makers. These earbuds have been refurbished by Sony, making these true wireless earbuds incredibly cheap. To make them yours, head to Sony’s official eBay store and use the code PPSS100 to redeem. Available in black or silver.View Deal
Jabra Elite 65t | AU$119 from AU$78 on Amazon (save AU$41)
The Elite 65t are an older model of Jabra’s true wireless earbuds, and now they’re available from just AU$78 on Amazon. It’s the cheapest the earbuds have ever been, and they come with balanced sound quality, good battery life and a sleek design. The black set is now AU$78, while the gold are slightly more at AU$79. If you’d prefer the sweat-resistant version of the Elite 65t, the Jabra Elite Active 65t is down to just AU$98 in blue and AU$99 in red.View Deal
Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus | AU$299 AU$128 on Amazon (save AU$171)
The Buds Plus come with an 11-hour battery life, support for iOS users and a dual-driver design that results in better sound quality compared to the original Galaxy Buds. The earbuds don’t have noise cancellation tech, which could be a dealbreaker for some, but what the Buds Plus offer instead is a price point that’s easy on the wallet. Available for just AU$128 in the black colour option.View Deal
Jabra Elite 85h | AU$379 AU$229 on Amazon (save AU$150)
These headphones pair excellent noise cancellation with class-leading battery life, and bring it together in a rather stylish package. While they lack support for high-end codecs such as aptX, it’s hard to complain given the value for money. Amazon has discounted this set in all colour options including black, gold/black and navy, knocking AU$150 off the RRP.View Deal
Home entertainment
TCL 65-inch X915 8K QLED TV | AU$2,990 AU$1,495 on The Good Guys (save AU$1,495)
This TV from TCL is now half price at The Good Guys – that’s an incredible saving of AU$1,495. While we haven’t reviewed the unit, one of the headline features you should know about this 8K TV is its ability to support IMAX Enhanced content. That means it has HDR and multi-channel audio. If you’ve got the space for it, grab it for this incredible price from The Good Guys.View Deal
Hisense 55-inch 55Q8 4K TV | AU$1,195 AU$995 on Bing Lee (save AU$200)
This 55-inch TV is from Hisense’s 2020 ULED range, which brings targeted backlighting all across the panel, allowing for black levels similar to an OLED. It’s also got support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos audio – not bad for a telly that’s just AU$995. It’s a small discount, but an incredible price on a TV with these specs. Available from Bing Lee’s EOFY sale.View Deal
LG 55-inch C1 OLED 4K TV | AU$2,995 from AU$2,465.25 on The Good Guys eBay (save up to AU$529.75)
If the previous telly is a little too big for your home, you may want to consider this 55-inch model of LG’s C1 OLED. It too is cheapest for Plus members at The Good Guys’ eBay store, with this year’s flagship reduced from its AU$2,995 RRP to just AU$2,465.25 when you enter the code PLUSF5. If you’re not a Plus member, you can grab it from Bing Lee for AU$2,595. Not a bad saving for a TV that just came out!View Deal
LG 55-inch BX OLED TV | AU$1,995 AU$1,895 at The Good Guys eBay (save AU$100)
The BX is one of the most affordable options in LG’s OLED range. It emits bright whites, deep blacks and vibrant colours, and overall the picture quality is impressive. It lacks HDR10+, and we did experience motion blur in our review, but if these aren’t important to you, it’s a great option. We’ve found it cheapest at The Good Guys’ eBay store – though you’ll need to checkout with the code PPSS100 to redeem.View Deal
Teac 65-inch 4K HDR LED TV | AU$999 AU$699 at Amazon (save AU$300)
You sure are getting a lot of telly for the dollar with this Teac beast. It’s a 4K LED TV with HDR support and smarts so you can watch your favourite streaming service, like Netflix, Disney Plus or Kayo directly. Knock an awesome 30% off this Teac telly at Amazon at the moment, bringing the total cost down by a massive AU$300.View Deal
Smart home
Google Nest Audio | AU$149 AU$99 on The Good Guys (save AU$50)
The Google Nest Audio is a fantastic smart speaker which does a great job of picking up your voice commands. It’s a simple and compact speaker that will fit into most spaces, though if you’re also hoping for great sound quality, you may have to look elsewhere. Now available in chalk and charcoal for AU$99.View Deal
Apple TV 4K (2017, 32GB) | AU$184 AU$174 on The Good Guys eBay (save AU$10)
Apple has just come out with a newer model Apple TV 4K (2021), so this 2017 version is now on clearance at many Australian retailers. If you’re keen to save some cash, we found it cheapest at The Good Guys’ eBay store, though it’s only available when you checkout using the code PPSS100. The improvements in the newer model are a faster processor and a better remote, but this is a good AU$75 less.View Deal
Google Nest Wifi (2 pack) | AU$399 AU$349 on The Good Guys eBay (save AU$50)
A number of Australian retailers have put the Google Nest Wifi on sale, but the cheapest we can find it is at The Good Guys’ official eBay store. Google’s Nest Wifi is a home mesh networking system that also doubles as a smart speaker. It’s simple to use and looks good enough to place in open areas, bettering your chances at faster, stronger Wi-Fi throughout the house. This deal is only available when you use the code PPSS100.View Deal
Cameras
Sony A7R IV (body only) | AU$5,999 AU$4,045 at Ted’s Cameras (save AU$1,954)
It’s the king of high-res full-frame mirrorless cameras and all that performance and quality comes at a steep price. Sony’s own price tag is six grand, but head to Ted’s Cameras and you can score it for a whole lot less than that. To pocket the full saving, you’ll need to redeem AU$500 via Sony’s cashback offer.View Deal
Appliances
Dyson V7 Cord-free | AU$599 AU$389 on The Good Guys eBay (save AU$210)
This is an older model Dyson, but that also means it’s one of the brand’s most cheapest handsticks. You can expect up to 30 minutes of suction from the V7, while you’ll only get about 10 minutes of battery if you use its highest power setting. Dyson has discounted it, but it’s available cheaper on The Good Guys’ eBay store when you purchase with the code PPSS100.View Deal
Dyson V8 Animal | AU$699 AU$599 on Dyson (save AU$100)
It’s not a huge discount, but if you’d really like to get your hands on a Dyson without having to spend top dollar and want something with a bit more oomph than the V7 listed above, then consider the V8. It’s powerful, great on carpets with pet hair and will carry on purring for a top of 40 minutes each charge. This particular model ships with one motorised cleaning head and four additional attachments.View Deal
Software
Norton antivirus suites | from AU$39 per year (save up to AU$80)
Norton is one of the most trusted antivirus providers around, so you won’t want to miss these great Norton EOFY offers. Norton is a great option if you want something that’s light on system resources. Even with the entry-level option, Norton AntiVirus Plus (was AU$69.99, now only AU$39.99), you still get loads of features. However, you’ll save even more by upgrading to Norton 360 Deluxe (was $149.99, now AU$69.99).View Deal
ESET Smart Security protection | EOFY 2-for-1 offer
ESET security software is a popular and trusted suite of services that can protect your PC, Mac, Linux PC and Android device from viruses and malware. It’s also effective against the rising scourge of ransomware, and also has secure online banking protection. Until July 1, the usual one user per subscription is doubled, giving two users full ESET protection. The standard cost for two users is AU$89.95, but for a limited time you can cover two users for $71.95 (saving $18).View Deal
Kindle ebooks | up to 70% off select titles
Whether you’re into politics or reading fantasy and sci-fi, there might be a good ebook for you here. There’s up to 70% off select ebooks, including Yuval Noah Harari’s Homo Deus and Mary Trump’s tell-all on her uncle. So if you want to stock up on your Kindle library, now is a good chance to find your next read.View Deal
Peripherals
Aten CamLive+ HDMI to USB-C passthrough device | AU$289 AU$231.20 at DigiDirect (save AU$57.80)
This is mobile streaming made easy, even if you’re on the move. No drivers needed to make this work, but it is compatible with Android, Mac and Windows devices, so no iPhones please. You can livestream to Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and more, and use it to charge your device via USB-C. Now 20% off at DigiDirect until the end of the month.View Deal
Aten CamLive Pro | AU$629 AU$503.20 at DigiDirect (save AU$125.80)
With two HDMI ports at your disposal and a handy app to put all the controls you need at your fingertips, the Aten CamLive Pro can mix and capture two videos. You can switch between multiple sources or combine them, and the result is sent in 720p or 1080p to a computer or phone via USB. Sounds like something your streaming setup needs? Then it’s discounted right now at DigiDirect.View Deal
Aten StreamLive HD all-in-one multi-channel mixer | AU$1,488 AU$1,190.40 at DigiDirect (save AU$297.60)
This multitasker is a 1080p video capture device, a recorder, switcher, encoder, converter, splitter and audio mixer rolled into one. So if you’re looking to livestream like a professional, you might want to take advantage of this EOFY offer from DigiDirect and save just under AU$300. And if it’s work related, you can potentially pocket a bit more in savings in the form of your tax returns.View Deal
EOFY 2021 sale: what and when is it?
Australia’s end of financial year is June 30. That means, from July 1 to the end of October 2021, individuals and businesses will need to file their tax returns with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Prior to that, retailers will be racing to shift old stock to make way for fresh items, and they’ll be slashing prices on plenty of products – which could be tax deductible if you use them for work-related purposes.
Australia’s EOFY sales traditionally begin June 1 and end on June 30, although many retailers tend to jump the gun, offering a few tempting discounts to lure shoppers in towards the end of May. The best EOFY offers will arrive in June though, and not all retailers will have month-long sales.
We’ve found that offers often change through the month, so you’ll need to keep checking back in to see if what you’re after has seen a price drop.
EOFY 2021 sale: deal predictions
If you’re looking to save some money on electronics during Australia’s EOFY sale, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve been following tax-time deals for a few years now and can safely predict what you can get for a cheaper price.
So, what kind of tech can you find during EOFY sales in Australia? Plenty. From computers to gaming gear, the best flagship smartphones to noise-cancelling headphones. Here are our predictions for EOFY 2021:
Laptops, PCs & peripherals
Computing gear are some of the most popular items that’s purchased during EOFY. Manufacturers such as Microsoft, Lenovo, Dell and HP will host sales on their sites, but you’ll also be able to grab laptops and desktop PCs from major retailers as well, with average discounts of about 15% to 20%. You’ll be able to snag bargains on accessories as well, with printers, keyboards, mice and SSDs – maybe even those elusive RTX 3000-series GPUs – all going on sale during this time.
Gaming
From Nintendo to Sony and Microsoft – there were plenty of deep discounts on gaming gear last year, but we’re not so certain about 2021. The current-gen PS5 and Xbox Series X are in short supply and often out of stock, so it’s highly unlikely we’ll see them for less. On the other hand, the Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite could see some cracking deals (and keep an eye out for bundles too). There’ll also be some blockbuster gaming titles available for cheap if you’d like to expand your gaming library.
Smartphones & tablets
Good smartphone discounts are few and far between throughout the year, but there can be decent deals to consider during EOFY if you’re looking to upgrade your handset. Last year saw some great discounts on Samsung’s then-flagships, so if you’re an Android user, you may be able to score a new phone without having to pay full retail price. It’s also a great time to pick up a discounted tablet as well – particularly iPads – and they’re often tax deductible if you use them for work.
Home entertainment & personal audio
There were plenty of TVs, sound bars and speakers on sale during the last couple of EOFY sales, and we don’t expect that trend to change any time soon. And with some excellent 4K smart TVs already seeing price drops outside of big sales, we’re looking forward to seeing how much more affordable they’ll be during 2021 tax-time.
Portable Bluetooth speakers and headphones will be discounted as well. We’re expecting to see deals on the top-notch Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones and the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700. We may also get surprised by a rarer discount on the Apple AirPods. While discounted prices may not match Black Friday offers, tax-time deals still see a decent chunk of change saved on premium products.
Cameras
The EOFY sales are also a great time for photographers – beginners, pros or hobbyists – to grab the latest gear. Last year saw plenty of cameras go on sale, particularly from Nikon. We also saw action cameras from GoPro and DJI drop in price last year, so keep your eyes peeled for excellent bargains. Sales on DSLRs, mirrorless snappers, compacts and more are highly likely to see a discount, or if you’re happy with the camera body you already own, we’re expecting lenses, tripods, bags and SD cards to see some decent price drops as well.
Smart home devices
Smart gadgets can now be found for every room in the home – from smart lights to smart security systems, and the speakers and displays to control them all. Amazon discounted its Echo range of smart speakers last year and we’re quite sure that will happen again, along with the other smart devices found on Amazon, such as Philips Hue smart lights. You’ll also find plenty of retailers offering discounts on Google’s range of smart speakers and displays.
Home appliances
If the appliances in your home are looking a little out of date, the EOFY sales will help you save plenty on the brand-new appliances you want. You can expect to see bargains on Dyson vacuum cleaners, robovacs, fridges, dishwashers, washing machines and plenty more. Retailers such as Myer, David Jones and Peter’s of Kensington will certainly have sales, where you could find great deals on smaller kitchen appliances too.
EOFY 2021 sale: best offers from last year
To get an idea of what to expect in 2021, let’s take a look at what was on offer last year:
Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model | i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD / RTX 2070 | AU$3,599 (save AU$1,000)
There was a huge packet to save on this dream gaming machine. The series is rated by our colleagues at PC Gamer as one of the best gaming laptops you can buy, making this steeply discounted Razer an absolute steal at the time.
Dell XPS 13 (9300) | i7 / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD | AU$2,399 (save AU$600)
In addition to gaming laptops, we saw plenty of discounts on premium machines, such as this Dell XPS 13. This powerful configuration was a fairly new model at the time, but it was still available with a 20% price drop from Dell. Take that as evidence that it’s not just older tech discounted during EOFY sales.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (128GB) | AU$999 (save AU$300)
Last financial year, this Samsung S10 Plus was knocked down just shy of the AU$1,000 mark by Amazon. Samsung has now released its S21 family of flagships, so there’s a decent chance we’ll see the S20 series on sale this June.
Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 | AU$469 (save AU$130)
These excellent noise-cancelling headphones were 20% off during last year’s EOFY sales. We’ve since seen the Bose 700 drop as low as AU$359 during Black Friday in 2020, which could be a promising sign of what’s to come this June.
Sonos Playbar | AU$759 (save AU$240)
This is one of our favourite soundbars, and it usually doesn’t come cheap. But last financial year, Amazon slashed AU$240 off the excellent soundbar, making it a little more tempting to update your home entertainment setup.
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