Amazon’s Prime Day is just around the corner, and it’ll be taking place across two days in 2022 – 12 and 13 July. Aside from Black Friday and Christmas, it’s one of the biggest sales events of the year, with thousands of products heavily discounted.
However, to take advantage of these, you’ll need to sign up to Amazon Prime. The subscription service started out as a way to get unlimited free next-day delivery, but it’s quickly become an comprehensive digital service, encompassing video, music, books, cloud storage and loads more. Amazon also partners up with other companies from time to time, with free Deliveroo Plus a notable recent addition.
Here’s everything you need to know about Amazon Prime, whether you’re interested in its perks or just want to sign up for Prime Day.
How to get Amazon Prime for free – 30-day trial
Amazon offers a 30-day free trial on nearly all its Prime services (except Prime Student, where the free trial is for six months!). This will automatically charge you once the 30 days are up, so make sure you cancel Amazon Prime if you don’t want to pay.
Depending on who you are and what you’re looking for, there are several different free trials available.
See more in our full guide on how to get Amazon Prime for free. We also have a separate article on how to sign up for Amazon Prime.
Best Amazon deals right now
We’re tracking all the best Amazon deals below, but these prices are unlikely to stay the same for Prime Day:
Top 10 Amazon Deals
Samsung The Frame 32in Smart QLED TV
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From: Amazon
Was: £399
Now:
£289
(£110 off)
The Frame TV from Samsung is something a little different, as its slim design and ‘Art Mode’ allows it to be used as a picture gallery, fitting in seamlessly with your surroundings. Amazon claims the RRP is £599, but Samsung has been selling it at £399 for a while now. Still, £110 off is a decent saving.
Microsoft 365 Family + Norton 360 Deluxe (15 months)
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From: Amazon
Was: £183.99
Now:
£65.68
(£118 off)
This bundle has been seen before, but £118 off is still a great discount which you can pick up without a Prime account. This Microsoft 365 for Family bundle with Norton 360 Deluxe includes 3 extra months (usually 12 months).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE (Wi-Fi, 64GB)

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From: Amazon
Was: £519
Now:
£449
(£70 off)
If you don’t want cellular connectivity, the Wi-Fi model of the Tab S7 FE remains an extremely capable tablet. This saving isn’t quite as good as Black Friday’s offer, but at under £450 it’s not bad.
Apple 12.9in iPad Pro (2020, 1TB)

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From: Amazon
Was: £1,469
Now:
£1,199
(£270 off)
Nab a not-insignificant reduction on the top 1TB storage version of the iPad Pro 12.9in from 2020. This isn’t a Prime-only deal, so all Amazon customers can buy it, we just don’t know how long it’ll be available at this price.
Apple AirPods 3

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From: Amazon
Was: £169
Now:
£135
(20% off)
The brand-new AirPods 3 offer better battery performance, an updated design, and support for Spatial Audio and Adaptive EQ. Save £34 from Amazon.
Samsung Galaxy A52s (6GB+128GB)

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From: Amazon
Was: £409
Now:
£254
(£155 off)
Samsung’s star mid-ranger for 2021 – the upgraded Galaxy A52s – features a 120Hz AMOLED display, 5G, a 25W fast-charging 4500mAh battery, IP67 water and dust resistance, and a quad rear camera.
Amazon’s £155 discount is the biggest you’ll find.
Fitbit Versa 2

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From: Amazon
Was: £149.99
Now:
£89.99
(£60 off)
The Fitbit Versa 2 has £60 off on Amazon. It’s a lot more affordable than the only slightly improved Fitbit Versa 3 too.
Check colours for different prices.
Huawei MateBook 14s Laptop with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage

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From: Amazon
Was: £1299.99
Now:
£899
(£400 off)
OnePlus Nord 2 5G (8GB RAM, 128GB)

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From: Amazon
Was: £399
Now:
£329
(£70 off)
How much does Amazon Prime cost?
Amazon Prime is available with a few different subscription models. The best value is the upfront sum of £79/$139 for the year, which works out at about £6.58/$11.58 per month. Don’t forget to take advantage of the 30-day free trial first, provided you haven’t subscribed before.
You can also get Amazon Prime on a monthly subscription plan, but it does work out at a higher cost per year. It’s £7.99/$14.99 per month, which is £95.88/$179.88 per year.

The final option is for those looking to subscribe to the Prime Video service without the rest of the perks that come with the full Prime package.
Prime Video only
Prime Video on its own costs £5.99/$8.99 per month, but we’d hesitate to recommend this when the yearly option works out to almost the same price and gives you all the additional features.
The Prime Video-only plan is front and centre on the Amazon website, but you’ll have to dig a little deeper in the US. Our sister site TechHive shows you how.
Prime for students
Amazon also has a dedicated Prime student plan. It works out at half the price of the usual Amazon Prime, coming in at £3.99/$7.49 per month or £39/$69 per year.
After validating your student status (via an education email address), you can get all the same benefits as the regular subscription. Plus, there’s an impressive six-month free trial on offer.
Learn more in our separate guide to Amazon Prime Student.
Qualified government assistance (US-only)
If you’re based in the US, there’s another option. All EBT and Medicaid recipients can get a Prime subscription for $6.99 per month after a 30-day free trial.
This price doesn’t expire, but you will have to re-verify your status every 12 months.
What do you get with Amazon Prime? Benefits Explained
If you’re still wondering what you get with Amazon Prime and whether it’s worth it, let’s dig into its benefits to help you decide. Amazon Prime Video and Prime Music might be a couple of services you’re already familiar with, but there are loads more…
Amazon Prime delivery
The core feature of Amazon Prime is delivery. You’ll get unlimited one-day delivery at no extra cost for millions of eligible items. Some addresses are available with same-day delivery, and better yet there’s also Prime Now, which promises delivery within two hours or less in selected areas. The latter has now been rolled into the main Amazon service.
Amazon also offers a promotional £1 discount to thank customers who chose the
no-rush delivery.
Free Deliveroo deliveries (UK)
Prime subscribers can also benefit from a year of free Deliveroo Plus in the UK. Deliveroo’s premium service offers free unlimited delivery, provided your order is over £25 instead of the usual £3.49 monthly rate. Folded into the cost for Prime, Deliveroo Plus customers save nearly £42a year.
Head to Amazon to
link your Deliveroo account now. The perk replaces Amazon’s ill-fated
Amazon Restaurants delivery service, which Amazon retired in 2019.
In-car or in-garage delivery (US)
Prime members in the US can have their groceries and goods delivered right to their cars. If you’re wondering how it works, you’ll need to use the
Amazon Key App to connect your car to Amazon – which lets you use in-car delivery as an option when you checkout. Keep in mind the app only works with
select “connected” cars – that is, cars with an internet connection.
The perk has been temporarily paused due to the pandemic, but Amazon has modified it to have your orders delivered to your garage instead.
In-garage delivery works with the
MyQ app. If you don’t have a smart garage, you can separately buy
a smart garage door opener, which allows the delivery person temporary access to your garage. Drives are thoroughly vetted and are instructed to not go beyond five feet into your garage.
Read more about Amazon’s in-garage delivery.
Prime Early Access
Prime members get access to lots of deals 30 minutes before the rest of its customers, which can sometimes make the difference between bagging a bargain and missing out completely.
Amazon Prime Day Deals
Prime Day is similar to Black Friday where thousands of products are reduced but only for Prime members. See our full guide to Prime Day.
It’s taking place on 12 and 13 July in 2022, meaning a full 48 hours of deals.
Amazon Fresh

Since July 2020, Amazon Fresh has been free to anyone with a Prime membership in the UK. It offers customers fast, same-day delivery on produce, as well as meat, seafood, snacks, and other essentials with a minimum order value of £15. The service has been expanded to include Morrison’s and Co-op, depending on where you live.
You can also qualify for free two-hour delivery on orders over £40.
Check if Amazon Fresh is available in your postcode.
The service replaced Amazon Pantry which was the retailer’s original response to online grocery shopping. Amazon discontinued Pantry in the UK in June 2020.
In May 2021, Amazon also
rolled Prime Now into the service, allowing customers to access same-day delivery from local groceries as fast as within an hour.
Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Card (US)
Prime members in the US can also get 5% when shopping at Whole Foods Market using the
Amazon Prime Rewards Visa card. Without Prime, the card gives 3% back to customers.
Free two-day prescription delivery (US)
US customers can also
order prescriptions via Amazon Prime and benefit from free two-day delivery along with discounts of up to 80%. You also get a membership card which you can use in over 60,000 pharmacies. Keep in mind, the service isn’t a form of insurance and cannot be combined with your existing insurance.
Amazon Prime Music

Also included is
Prime Music, which offers a huge selection of songs (more than two million) available to stream.
However, if you want access to the complete library of 90 million songs, Amazon’s answer to Spotify is Amazon Music Unlimited. This has a separate subscription cost of £9.99/$9.99 per month, but is reduced to £8.99/$8.99 with Prime.
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon’s Netflix rival is called Amazon Prime Video, and there you’ll find thousands of films and TV shows, some exclusive, to stream. Better yet, you can download them to watch offline.

We’ve picked out our
favorite movies on Amazon Prime here.
Prime Video now also lets you see 20 exclusive Premier League matches per season at no extra cost for its subscribers, which is an indication that Amazon is gearing up to bring even more exclusive content to entice new users.
Amazon Channels
Prime members also get access to Amazon Channels, which offers 40 TV channels at a small additional cost. We’ve got a full
guide to Amazon Channels here.
Prime Gaming
Gamers can get extra benefits through Prime Gaming (previously known as Twitch Prime). It includes free games every month and ad-free viewing on Twitch itself.
Kindle Owner’s Lending Library & Prime Reading
Prime members can borrow a book a month from the
Kindle Owner’s Lending Library at no extra cost, as well as a book from the
Kindle First picks.
You’ll also be able to download and read books, comics, and magazines from the library of more than 1,000 titles available for free with Prime Reading.
Books borrowed from the Lending Library can only be read on a Kindle device, but titles from Prime Reading can be accessed from any device. See our
full guide to Prime Reading.
Amazon Prime Photos
Prime Photos lets you upload and store unlimited full resolution photos and 5GB of video in the cloud to keep them safe and accessible from any device. It’s a worthy alternative to storing your photos on Google Photos if you need more storage.
Amazon Household
Some of these perks aren’t limited to one individual, either. With
Amazon Household, you can
share features with one other adult member of your household.

Amazon Family
You can also join
Amazon Family, which in addition to all of the Prime benefits gets you 20% off nappies subscriptions as well as other exclusive offers and discounts. You’ll have to provide a few details about you and your family in order to qualify, and only one membership is available per household.
Prime Try before you buy
Prime Try before you buy (previously known as Prime Wardrobe) allows customers to try on selected clothes, shoes, watches, and accessories before buying. You get 7 days to try the items, and you only get charged for the items you keep. Here’s more on how it works.