These are the 6 best deals under AU$50 for Amazon Prime Day 2023

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Amazon's Prime Day 2023 sales are still going strong since the event's start on Tuesday, July 11, and we're expecting the amazing local deals to continue until Wednesday, July 12 comes to a close. 

Of course, we're almost a day ahead of the Yanks here in Australia, which means our Prime Day sales event gets an extension of sorts, with discounts on international products continuing until 5pm AEST on Thursday, July 13.

However, while we've seen numerous big ticket items reduced by hundreds, even thousands of dollars during the sale, we can appreciate that money is a little tight for many Aussies at the moment.

For this reason, we've put together a list of the 6 best deals under AU$50 for Amazon Prime Day 2023. That way, everyone has the opportunity to bag a bargain during the Prime Day festivities.

While not every deal listed below requires an Amazon Prime subscription, you'll find that the best offers are exclusive to Prime members. Thankfully, a 30-day free trial is available to new users who sign up now.

Echo PopAU$79AU$29
Prime exclusive

Echo Pop | AU$79 AU$29 (save AU$50)

This funky little speaker from Amazon has received a whopper of a discount for Prime Day, with a 63% discount available exclusively for Prime members. Available in a number of stylish colours, the Echo Pop has Alexa built in, which means you can use it to make calls, listen to music, set alarms or control your other compatible smart home devices.

TP-Link Tapo Pan/Tilt Home Security Wi-Fi Camera (Tapo TC70)AU$64AU$49
Prime exclusive

TP-Link Tapo Pan/Tilt Home Security Wi-Fi Camera (Tapo TC70) | AU$64 AU$49 (save AU$15)

Who knew you could beef up your home security for less than AU$50? The TP-Link Tapo TC70 will let you keep an eye on things, with Wi-Fi connectivity, 2-way audio and even an alarm. It's also voice activated, supporting both Alexa and Google Assistant.

The Tapo TC200 has also scored a 26% discount.

Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite AU$59AU$29
Prime exclusive

Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite | AU$59 AU$29 (save AU$30)

Want easy-to-navigate access to all your streaming services in one place, and with a handy remote? The Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite is a good way to achieve that, even if it's limited to just 1080p streams. Right now, you can get a 50% discount, getting you HDR support, 60fps playback and Alexa voice assisant for just AU$29.

Razer DeathAdder V2 wired gaming mouseAU$139.95AU$48

Razer DeathAdder V2 wired gaming mouse | AU$139.95 AU$48 (save AU$91.95)

Razer's DeathAdder V2 is arguably the best wired gaming mouse out there, and it's now had its price slashed by 66% for Prime Day. It's ludicrously responsive, offers good ergonomics and is now only AU$48, which is an absolute steal.

Logitech Bluetooth keyboard (K380) AU$79AU$49 on Amazon

Logitech Bluetooth keyboard (K380) | AU$79 AU$49 on Amazon (save AU$30)

Need a quality Bluetooth keyboard for cheap? Logitech's K380 keyboard certainly fits the bill. It's a compact option that's perfect for travel, and will easily connect to tablets, laptops, phones and more. Allows you to connect up to three different devices.

The Nioh Collection for PS5AU$124.95AU$48 at Amazon

The Nioh Collection for PS5 | AU$124.95 AU$48 at Amazon (save AU$76.95)

Team Ninja's take on the Souls formula takes everything the developer learned from its combat-heavy Ninja Gaiden games and applies them to a ruthlessly difficult RPG. This collection gives you both Nioh games, meaning potentially hundreds of hours of gameplay for just AU$48.

Stephen Lambrechts

Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.