I've covered EOFY sales for years — these are the only tech deals worth your money right now | Tech Radar
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I've covered EOFY sales for years — these are the only tech deals worth your money right now
Early access deals on laptops, TVs, tablets and more
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Last year saw Lenovo kick off its EOFY sale on May 4 and the same thing happened this year. While it's an early access sale, the discounts are still pretty darn good. A few other brands have followed suit, including HP, but there are plenty of other early EOFY deals to be had as well from other retailers.
That means you can beat the rush and not worry about stock issues later in the sale — with EOFY deals already here, why wait?
So I'm on the hunt for the best of the best EOFY deals and discounts, listing them right here as and when I find them. I'll keep at it all through June, so you'll have the latest updates on the best EOFY sales and deals.
To start you off, take a look at the top retailers already offering discounts this May and, of course, any work-related purchase you make right now will be tax deductible when you file your FY25/26 returns. Take that into account and your overall savings increases. So take full advantage of these tech discounts and hold on to your receipts.
Amazon: regular discounts on tech with fast delivery
Appliance Online: save hundreds on kitchen and home appliances
Breville: extra 10% off sitewide with exclusive code BREVFUTURE10
Dyson: up to AU$651 off on vacuums, purifiers and hair tools
Kleva Range: highly rated appliances with hundreds in savings
JB Hi-Fi: save over a grand on robovacs, TVs and more
Kogan: huge discounts across TV, gaming and appliances
Ted's Cameras: save on cameras, lenses and photographic accessories
Need a slim but still reasonably powerful laptop? The Yoga Slim 7i Aura features the new Series 2 Intel Core Ultra 5 226V CPU, a compact 14-inch 1920 x 1200 OLED display, plus premium features like a facial recognition webcam and Wi-Fi 7. Want to know more? Check out our Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura review.
This large screen 2-in-1 from HP uses the latest Series 2 Core Ultra 7 258V CPU, for solid performance and long battery life. The 16-inch laptop has a 2.8K OLED touchscreen display with great 100% DCI-P3 colour. It also has loads of RAM, a large SSD and the latest features like Wi-Fi 7 and a facial recognition webcam. Make sure to apply the code FUTURE5 at checkout to get the full discount.
The Pro model of one of our favourite Lenovo laptops has a decent discount on the RTX 5070 variant, though it is AU$300 more than on Black Friday. Sure, the web price before discount is beyond steep, but on sale it's excellent value for a premium gaming machine with an OLED, 2560 x 1600, 165 Hz display.
We haven’t tested this 34-inch OLED screen, but our colleagues at Tom’s Guide have, with the writer calling it one of the best gaming monitors of the past 20 years. It offers a superfast 0.03ms response time and a 240 Hz refresh rate, packaged in with a 2K resolution across its ultrawide display.
Logitech's cute and wireless Pebble Keys 2 board has been this price before, and it's not bad at all for an attractive little addition to your desk for your child's. That said, only the white colourway is steepingly discounted, with the black and pink options costing more than AU$55 via the same listing.
While not the very lowest price we have seen, this is still a decent discount. We suggest you read our TP-Link Deco BE63 review for the full breakdown, but suffice to say it's very fast, and while Wi-Fi 7 isn't widely supported just yet, it gives great future proofing. It's also ideal for gamers, or those with a NAS, as the mesh nodes include a 2.5G network port.
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Samsung's alternative to Apple's Air Tag was redesigned in 2023 and has been reasonably well received, making it a good Bluetooth tracker for non-Apple user. It'll let you keep tabs on the location of whatever you attach it to and, critically, it works with Android. It costs a little more than a single Air Tag at full price, but this discount is easy to recommend.
With a bigger screen, nicer controllers and more power than its predecessor, the Switch 2 is the ultimate couch-co-op console that also works on the go. And while I admit that AU
While it was possible to nab these during Black Friday for AU$210, this is still a nice discount on a great gaming set. With these you're getting 300 hours of battery life, DTS Headphone: X Spatial Audio, and the Cloud series' now iconic tough-as-guts aluminium frame.
This is an incredible headset with a long-lasting battery life, exceptional surround sound, and handy removable microphone. In our Logitech G Pro X 2 review, we awarded the headset four and half stars, complimenting its lightweight construction, premium app, DTS Super Stereo integration and incredible audio, though noted it’s not cheap. Thankfully there’s a discount.
This time last year, this same TV cost about a grand more, but its RRP has dropped since then and, in turn, the discounted price is better. If you want a bright, big TV, you can’t look past the Sony Bravia 9. It’s a true master of its craft, capable of producing stunning colours, insane brightness and thanks to a new processor for this model, it exerts expert control over images.
Aside from sound and screen, a great way to elevate your home viewing experience is with a TV backlight. This Nanoleaf kit includes a camera that detects what's on the screen and will match colours all around to extend the picture onto the wall. It's easy to setup and effective in creating a more immersive viewing experience. This kit is for TVs up to 85 inches. If your screen is a smaller, an up to 65-inch kit is also discounted to AU$99.
It's hard to find Apple's over-ear cans for less than AU
We haven't tried this vacuum ourselves, but user reviews are glowing. And every time we've listed it during a sale, it sold out real quick. For easy daily vacuuming, this is great and excellent value despite not being at its all-time low price of AU$217, but hey, that's just a couple of dollars less.
This might not be a popular brand and the name of the product is certainly tongue-and-cheek, but it's got a higher user rating on Product Review than any Dyson! Plus it promises up to 450AW of suction, which is what you get from a Samsung vacuum that costs more than double this discounted price. And now I'm keen to try it for myself.
Tineco machines often present themselves are more affordable alternatives to the big players, and the Floor One S5 is a fine example. It can tackle spills and messes on hard floors with ease, with its i Loop sensor automatically detecting when more power and detergent is needed for tougher stains.
This 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. One of my colleagues still uses it in his own home.
This was Canon's first compact camera in years, picking up where the fabulous and popular Power Shot 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. With plenty of grunt under the hood, this is a fantastic price drop, but note that this offer is from a third-party seller on Amazon.
This might be an entry-level camera but it sure 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 although it has been slightly cheaper before, the savings here are enough to get you a decent lens to start you off on your photography journey.
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. Note, however, that this offer is from a third-party reseller on Amazon.
With more sensor resolution than its predecessor, the EOS R6 II is a better camera than the original model. Speed and precision like its more expensive EOS R5 sibling, top-notch performance for a lower price tag, the EOS R6 II makes for one heck of a mid-range snapper. If you'd like a 24MP sensor and the ability to blast frames off at 40fps, then this is the camera you want. Plus you'll get a good lens in the kit to get you started, but don't forget to redeem your free nifty fifty from Canon.
These glasses, which are worth a decent chunk of change, feature a stylish design, 12MP camera, and Meta AI built-in for various Whats App, Facebook and Messenger integrations. They've become quite the popular – and controversial – wearable in recent times, and this discount means you can find out what the fuss is all about for yourself. Although keep in mind this is the first-gen model, not the latest.
It's got a cult-like following and two members of our own staff are massive fans. If you love your chilled desserts – ice creams, gelatos, smoothies – but want to control your calorie intake, you really should consider getting the Ninja Creami. This Deluxe edition gets you three containers, which is great value at this price.
A decent saving here on the space-saving Ninja Double Stack air fryer. It boasts six cooking options (including air frying, crisping, roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating) and both drawers can cook independently, with two non-stick crisper plates and two stacked meal racks in the box – meaning it can cook four separate meals at once. And it's larger drawers means you have ample capacity to feed the whole fam.
Ever cooked with steam in an air fryer? Now you can with this Philips two-drawer air fryer. In our Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket XXL Air Fryer Steam review, we said that it cooks everything really well, but there are some caveats to keep in mind when it comes to the use of steam. Still, it's absolutely worth the investment if you want to upgrade from an old air fryer, although it has been cheaper before.
This Smeg coffee machine is a slight variation of our favourite automatic coffee machines, with the main difference being this model features a manual steam wand as opposed to the other's automatic system. Elsewhere, this produces the same, delicious coffee-based drinks and looks damn fine doing it.
There was a AU$700 saving on this impressive purifier during EOFY last year, but this is still a decent saving on a machine that can cater to larger, open spaces. Sure, it's still expensive, but it's super easy to move around and uses multiple filters to purify air of several pollutants. And it's really quiet, living up to its name.
We haven't reviewed the M102C-M101, but we have been consistently impressed with the office chairs offered by Sihoo, complimenting them for their lightweight and adjustable designs, breathable fabrics and easy assembly. The M102C might be the chair you've been looking for, with its mesh design, lumbar pillow and headrest.
I know it's not June 1, but EOFY sales from some brands and retailers have already kicked off, so why wait? Yes, there's a good chance the deals might be better come June, but nothing is stopping you from returning a purchase and making it again — just be sure to leave the box sealed till your sure. I know it's cheeky, but hey, it ain't illegal. This way you're guaranteed stock at the very least.
Follow this live coverage with me as I highlight some of the best EOFY deals — I'll include all kinds of tech and tech-adjacent products, from laptops to office furniture, even NBN offers because money saved anywhere is a good thing.
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I've covered EOFY sales for years — these are the only tech deals worth your money right now
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Early access deals on laptops, TVs, tablets and more
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission
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(Image credit: © Future / LG / Samsung / Apple / Huawei / Ray-Ban Meta / Edited with Gemini)
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Last year saw Lenovo kick off its EOFY sale on May 4 and the same thing happened this year



