7NEWS curates top Prime Day tech deals, featuring 59% off Sennheiser headphones

Fifty-nine percent off is the moment to upgrade your audio game
The Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones represent the deepest discount of this year's Prime Day sale.

Once a year, Amazon opens a window that compresses months of consumer deliberation into a single week — Prime Day, running through July 13, is that window. Across headphones, peripherals, coffee machines, routers, and cameras, prices have dropped to their lowest points of the year, inviting the kind of considered upgrade that most people defer indefinitely. It is, in the oldest sense, a marketplace moment: a convergence of timing, value, and readiness.

  • A 59% discount on Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones — from $624.95 down to $259 — is the kind of price drop that turns a long-held wish into an immediate decision.
  • The sale spans an unusually wide range of quality tech: a premium Logitech mouse, a serious home espresso machine, a Wi-Fi 7 mesh router, and a mirrorless camera all sit at their steepest discounts of the year.
  • For households with dead zones, patchy coverage, or a growing content creation habit, the window to act is narrow — the event closes July 13 and prices are expected to rebound immediately after.
  • New shoppers face no barrier to entry: a 30-day free Prime trial means the membership cost need not factor into the calculus at all for first-timers.

Amazon Prime Day has landed, and for anyone who has been quietly waiting on a tech upgrade, the timing is now. The annual members-only sale runs through July 13 and has brought some of the steepest discounts seen all year across consumer electronics.

The headline deal is the Sennheiser Momentum 4 noise-cancelling headphones, cut from $624.95 to $259 — a 59% reduction. With 60-hour battery life and reliable noise cancellation, they represent the kind of durable, everyday investment that earns its place long after the sale ends. Alongside them, the Logitech MX Master 3S mouse drops 38% to $92.99, a peripheral that tends to quietly redefine how people work once they've tried it.

Beyond personal devices, the Breville Barista Express espresso machine sits at $659 after a 30% discount — a genuine entry point for serious home coffee without the cost of professional equipment. The Amazon eero Pro 7 three-pack mesh router, capable of covering 560 square metres with Wi-Fi 7, falls 25% to $899.99, offering a real solution for homes plagued by dead zones. The Canon R50 V mirrorless camera, built for content creators who need portability without sacrificing power, rounds out the highlights at $852 — 27% off its regular price.

For those not yet Prime members, a 30-day free trial removes the membership question entirely. After that, the cost is $9.99 monthly or $79 annually in Australia. The sale runs the full week, offering time to research rather than react — but when July 13 passes, these prices will almost certainly not follow.

Amazon Prime Day has arrived, and if you've been waiting for the right moment to upgrade your tech setup, this week is it. The annual shopping event—running through July 13 for Prime members—has flooded the market with discounts across nearly every category of consumer electronics, and some of the prices are genuinely the lowest we've seen all year.

The standout deal this time around is a pair of Sennheiser Momentum 4 noise-cancelling headphones, marked down from $624.95 to $259. That's 59 percent off. The headphones deliver solid audio quality with a 60-hour battery life, comfortable fit, and effective noise cancellation—the kind of everyday workhorse that justifies the investment even before the discount. For anyone who's been eyeing a quality audio upgrade, this is the moment.

But the deals extend well beyond headphones. The Logitech MX Master 3S, a premium mouse built for people who spend their days at a desk, is down to $92.99 from $149.95—a 38 percent reduction. It's the kind of peripheral that sounds like overkill until you actually use one; then it becomes hard to imagine working without it. The Breville Barista Express, a semi-automatic espresso machine that sits at the sweet spot between affordability and quality, has dropped to $659 with a 30 percent discount. For anyone serious about home coffee but not ready to spend thousands on standalone equipment, it's a genuine value play.

The Amazon eero Pro 7 mesh router system offers another compelling option. The three-pack, which can cover up to 560 square meters and uses Wi-Fi 7 technology, is selling for $899.99, down from $1,199.99—a 25 percent savings. For households struggling with dead zones and spotty coverage, a mesh system transforms the problem entirely. The Canon R50 V camera, a compact mirrorless body designed with content creators in mind, is priced at $852 down from $1,169, representing a 27 percent discount. It's the kind of camera that fits in a bag but delivers the power of much larger equipment.

Prime Day itself is Amazon's annual membership-exclusive event, held once yearly and packed with discounts across tech, home, and lifestyle categories. For those new to Prime, Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial, after which membership costs $9.99 per month or $79 annually in Australia. The event runs for a full week, giving shoppers time to research, compare, and decide without the pressure of a flash sale.

The deals on offer this year reflect a broader retail moment: prices on quality tech have stabilized after years of volatility, and when discounts do arrive, they tend to be substantial. Whether you've had something on your wishlist for months or you're shopping for an upcoming gift, the window is open through July 13. After that, these prices will likely climb back to their regular levels.

The Sennheiser Momentum 4 have a 60 hour battery and decent noise cancelling and fantastic sound.
— 7NEWS tech reviewer
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Inventor

Why does Prime Day matter so much to people? It's just a sale event.

Model

It's the one time a year when the prices on genuinely good tech actually drop to levels most people find reasonable. The rest of the time, you're paying full freight.

Inventor

But couldn't someone just wait for Black Friday or other sales?

Model

They could, but Prime Day is often earlier and the discounts are sometimes deeper. Plus, if you need something now, you don't have to wait six months.

Inventor

What makes the Sennheiser deal special compared to the others?

Model

Fifty-nine percent off is just a bigger number than the other discounts, but it's also that headphones are something most people use daily. The battery life alone—60 hours—means you're not constantly charging them.

Inventor

Is there a catch? Are these older models being cleared out?

Model

Not really. These are current products. Amazon's just using Prime Day to move volume and get people into the ecosystem.

Inventor

So if someone's on the fence about Prime membership, is this worth joining for?

Model

If you're buying multiple items across the week, absolutely. The 30-day trial lets you test it risk-free, and you can cancel anytime.

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