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If you've already had a free trial, as of right now, a monthly Amazon Prime subscription (opens in new tab) will cost you £7.99/$14.99 (which can be cancelled at any time) and a yearly option is £79/$139. But you didn’t hear that from us.Īmazon Prime Members get faster delivery of orders, exclusive deals and access to Prime Music and Prime Video, so if you’re a regular shopper, it could be worth signing up anyway.
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While we’re not condoning this behaviour, we've heard that you can sign up for a free trial nearer the event, bag all the bargains you can handle, then cancel once you’re satiated. In order to take advantage of Amazon’s best Prime Day music deals you need to be a Prime subscriber.
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If you're in the US, Prime Day kicks off at 00.01am PT on Tuesday and ends 11.59pm PT on Wednesday. Prime Day starts at 00.01am BST on Tuesday 12 July and ends at 11.59pm BST on Wednesday 13 July. For Amazon Prime Day 2022, the event has been officially confirmed as taking pace on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 July.įor more of the latest news and info, you can check out the Prime Day hub page on Amazon (opens in new tab).Įagle-eyed readers will have spotted that Prime ‘Day’ is actually now a 2-day event, offering 48-hours of mega deals, sales and discounts. For 2021, Amazon Prime Day returned to June. (Image credit: Amazon) When is Prime Day 2022?Īmazon Prime Day is usually a mid-summer event, however in 2020 it was pushed to later in the year for obvious reasons. Walmart: Mega savings on turntables, vinyl and more (opens in new tab).Target: Explore massive summer savings on tech (opens in new tab).
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Converse: Big discounts on classic styles and clothing (opens in new tab).Bose: Save on premium headphones and speakers (opens in new tab).AO: Flash sales on everything from AirPods to laptops (opens in new tab).Amazon: Today's top deals and big Prime Day offers (opens in new tab).
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Looking for something in particular? Check out Louder's guides to the loudest Bluetooth speakers, the best headphones for music, the best budget turntables and the cheapest vinyl records around. It's worth pointing out that these offers could come to an end at any time, so if you see something you like, out advice is to get in quick. Amazon UK have cut the price from £350 down to just £209 (opens in new tab) making this a belter of a bargain. This Prime Day deal makes it one of the cheapest music streaming services on the block right now.Īnother deal that is still out there is an amazing £141 saving on the excellent Sony WH-1000XM4 noise cancelling headphones. Want the numbers? Grabbing this offer now will save you £/$35.96 over the four months, after which you can either cancel, or start paying £/$8.99 per month. Amazon Prime Day has closed its doors for another year, but there are still some deals to be found out in the wild.įor example, the offer of four months of Amazon Music Unlimited free for Prime users (opens in new tab) (three months for non-Prime) is still live at the time of writing - and it's a cracking deal if you haven't already taken the plunge.