Prime Day 2026 LIVE: all the top TV, soundbar and projector deals handpicked by our home cinema experts

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This stunning KEF surround sound system is almost £600 off

KEF Q Concerto Meta 5.1 speaker package

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What’s an Award-winning AVR without a stellar surround sound package?

That’s where the KEF Q Concerto Meta 5.1 Speaker System comes in; this surround sound package stunned us towards the end of last year, leading to a five-star review and a spot on our coveted Awards list.


An even cheaper 65-inch TV

Samsung UE65U8000F 65-inch TV

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If the 65-inch TCL Q6C deal I flagged earlier (£529 at Amazon) is out of your price range, it’s well worth considering the 65-inch Samsung U8000F, which is now down to a record-low £379 at Amazon.

No, it isn’t in quite the same league as the TCL model – this is a standard LCD TV without Mini LEDs or local dimming, for instance – but it does offer a satisfying, dependable picture performance for its very low price.


The question of old vs new (the answer is ‘old’)

What Hi-Fi? Editor-in-Chief Alastair Stevenson was this morning eyeing up deals on the new (and awesome) Samsung S99H OLED and the (also awesome) Q990H Dolby Atmos soundbar system.

The 55-inch S99H has just received its first major discount, and is down to £2149 at Richer Sounds (plus £250 available as cashback), and the HW-Q990H is currently available for £1099 at B&Q (yes, that B&Q).


Three soundbars we’d recommend keeping an eye on

We’ve got less than half a day before Prime Day (week) starts in earnest, and if you’re keen to pick up a soundbar during the event, but aren’t sure which to get, then we have some good news. Specifically, our senior staff writer and surround sound expert, Lewis Empson, has penned a guide detailing three models he’d recommend keeping an eye on.

At the affordable end of the market, there’s the tiny, but surprisingly capable Creative Stage Pro soundbar. The tiny unit is designed for people short on space and cash, but comes with a subwoofer included. This, plus its solid handling of dialogue, makes it a great option for people using small TVs or looking for something that will fit in the bedroom.

Looking for an OLED TV?

LG C5 42-inch OLED TV

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If you’re looking for an OLED TV during Prime Day, then we have one piece of advice: make sure you check last year’s models as well as the newest ones.


A word of advice

Prime Day 2026 technically starts at midnight (UK time) tonight. But there are already a lot of early deals appearing. Which is why, to help you avoid buying a lemon, we have a couple of bits of advice for shoppers.

Don’t limit yourself to Amazon

Prime Day is an Amazon event, one that requires a Prime subscription to be part of. But even if you have subscribed to Prime and can take advantage of the event’s discounts, we still recommend checking specialist retailers, as well as Amazon.


Meet the team

A photo of What Hi-Fi? journalist Tom Parsons. He is wearing an unbuttoned shirt over a t-shirt, has shoulder-length dark hair and is smiling at the camera.

I’m What Hi-Fi?’s TV & AV Editor, and I’ve been testing TVs and home cinema kit for almost 20 years. I love high-end gear, of course, but I also firmly believe that great picture and sound quality should be available to all. The good news is that it is! You really don’t have to spend a fortune to get a home cinema experience to be proud of – especially if you shop around. I’m always on the hunt for big discounts, and sales events such as Amazon Prime Day often unearth some great deals, but not all offers are as great as they might at first seem. Over the next few days, I will be flagging the real deals and warning you off the fake ones.

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Lewis Empson

I’m What Hi-Fi?’s Senior Staff Writer for everything AV, and I’ve reviewed a huge range of home cinema products. From super high-end projectors to flagship OLED TVs and even affordable streaming sticks, I’ve found that there are ways to improve your home cinema setup regardless of your budget. As such, I’ll be scouting out the best Prime Day deals on TVs, soundbars, surround sound packages and more. It’s always worth remembering that the best Prime Day deals aren’t always on Amazon, so I’ll be scouring a wide range of retailers to ensure that the prices you’re seeing are actually worth your hard-earned money.

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Robyn Quick

As What Hi-Fi? TV & AV Staff Writer, I have spent my fair share of time testing a range of home cinema equipment. That has included high-end soundbar models (namely the KEF XIO and the Focal Mu-so Hekla), but also a range of budget kit that gets you great audio and picture performance while saving you some cash. This proves that you don’t always have to spend a fortune to get the right product, and events such as Prime Day drop those prices even lower. I’ll be keeping my eyes carefully peeled to find the best prices on products that are worthy of your living room.

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Daniel Furn

As the Deals Writer for What Hi-Fi? and a bona fide home cinema fan, I spend my days covering deals on all the latest TVs, soundbars, projectors and more. I’ve spent years taking part in Prime Day both as a writer and a consumer, and know how important it is to cut through the noise to recommend the best value products. As a Deals Writer, I’m constantly searching for new lowest prices and for ways to help our readers save money, but also making sure we’re highlighting products that are genuinely worth your money and have earned a recommendation from our rigorous review process.

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Alastair Stevenson

I’ve covered more Prime Days, Black Fridays and general AV sale events than I care to count. This, plus my experience as What Hi-Fi?’s editor-in-chief and a regular home cinema reviewer, gives me an expert knowledge of the market as a whole, which is why I’ll occasionally be chipping in here, offering my two cents on the top savings to jump at, and ones to avoid.

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