The retail giant’s new Tech Week sale has launched this week with big savings across the board.
Amazon is renowned for its seasonal sale extravaganzas, with substantial discounts during annual events such as Prime Week and Black Friday. However, the retail behemoth has launched a new Tech Week with price cuts on a broad range of laptops, smart watches, gaming devices, and more.
Amazon Tech Week started on Wednesday, May 7, and will continue until Tuesday, May 13. As far as we’re aware, the event is open to all Amazon users, and shoppers don’t need to be Prime members to access the discounts.
However, there is a chance that some deals may be exclusively available to Prime members. Shoppers can also utilise camelcamelcamel.com – a free Amazon price tracker – to alert them to deals as they become available.
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In a similar vein, Currys has just kicked off its ‘A-May-zing Deals’ event, with £80 off Dyson’s Tower Fan, now priced at £269.99, down from £349.99.
It features ‘Air Multiplier’ technology, which ensures rooms are continuously refreshed, with low noise and energy emissions. The fan is bladeless, making it easier to clean and ensuring it doesn’t accumulate dust particles or release them into the air.
Meanwhile, Argos is offering a Lenovo Tab 10.1inch tablet for £119.99, down 20 per cent from its £149.99 RRP. The 64GB tablet is designed to let users experience excellent browsing, gaming, and streaming, reports the Mirror.
Amazon’s Tech Week is now getting into its full swing, with current offerings including the Apple Watch Series 10, reduced to £329 from the original price of £429—that’s a £100 discount. This smartwatch boasts a 30 per cent larger screen area to display vital health information like heart and respiratory rates, as well as monitor sleep patterns more easily.
Apple Watch Series 10

A powerful fitness partner with a bigger display, innovative safety features, and advanced health insights.
The sporty gadget features built-in Activity Rings and a Workout app to keep track of activity levels and the intensity of workouts. In addition, users can text, make calls, stream music, and listen to podcasts. The Apple Watch is also designed to be crack-resistant and can withstand water up to depths of 50 meters.
With nearly 600 customer reviews, one user praised: “Like any Apple products, made and built with quality. Good price on Amazon – don’t think Apple themselves will drop the price of their latest product!! Works as described, and delivery was great.”
However, another customer pointed out a downside regarding battery life: “I like the watch, and with a different strap, I only have slim wrists, it looks quite smart. However, I find it needs almost daily charging, which is a pain.”
Another satisfied buyer, who upgraded from an older model, observed significant improvements, saying: “Upgraded to the Series 10 from a Series 4!!
“The battery life and screen quality are so much better. There is a lot more functionality, and it is great for tracking my walking, exercise, heart rate, and even oxygen saturation. Surprisingly accurate. It’s a great watch, looks great, and is very comfortable on the wrist.”
Another monster Teach Week deal sees the LG OLED 55-Inch 4K UHD Smart TV slashed by 45 per cent. Normally retailing at £1,099, you can pick it up during this sale for £609 – saving you £490.
It is an Amazon’s Choice product, meaning it is highly-rated, well-priced, and available to ship immediately, and it boasts a 4.3 rating.
Shoppers hailed it as a big improvement from their previous models. One wrote: “Very clear picture and excellent sound quality. A big step up from the previous LG television.”
But one customer complained that the remote control was “a nightmare” and made it “hard to use”. However, another five-star reviewer added: “Huge improvement over my old TV. Excellent detailed picture. Sound is also much better.”
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