Amazon has officially kicked off its first Prime Day sale in South Africa, offering substantial discounts on a range of products, including tech and gadgets.
MyBroadband looked for some of the best Prime Day tech deals available in South Africa as the sale went live.
We found several great deals, including gaming accessories, smartphones, laptops, wearables, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds and headphones.
The most notable deals were arguably the Apple MacBook Air with an M4 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage for R14,999, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 with 256GB of storage for R13,999.
The sales event will run until midnight on Monday, 29 June 2026. The e-commerce giant said Prime Day was specifically geared towards big-ticket items and winter essentials.
“This year’s event delivers deep discounts on the big-ticket items members have been waiting to shop,” it said.
“It includes savings on all the things you want and need for winter’s biggest moments — from school holiday activities and games to essentials for friends and family get-togethers.”
Many of the deals will be exclusive to shoppers with an active Amazon Prime membership, which costs R59 per month or R399 per year in South Africa.
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