It’s a great time to pick up a Kindle, Echo speaker, and other Amazon devices

It's the last day of Amazon Prime Day(s), with the event set to wrap up at midnight tonight. There's been a lot of great deals this week - we've seen the Powerbeats Pro 2, Apple's M3 iPad Air, and Oura's newest Ring 4 reach all-time low prices. Of course, many of the best deals can be had on Amazon's own devices. The latest Kindle Paperwhite, for instance, is cheaper than ever at $124.99, down from $159.99.
The majority of Amazon products are currently on sale. The Echo Spot is an easy way to add a smart speaker to your nightstand, and it's matching an all-time low of $44.99 ($35 off). You can also save on the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is $34.99 ($25 off) - another all-time low price.
- Smart display and speaker deals
- Entertainment deals
- Smart home deals
- Kindle and Fire tablet deals
- Other miscellaneous deals


- Amazon's slickEcho Pop smart speakeris down to $21.99 ($18 off), its lowest price all year. It's available in four colors (black, grey, purple, and teal), and select designs of theKids version- which comes with parental controls and six months of Amazon Kids Plus - are also discounted to an all-time low of $21.99 ($28 off).

- Amazon's Echo Show 8, a smart display, is currently on sale for $109.99 ($40 off), markingthe lowest price in months. Spatial audio and room-adaptation software offer improved audio quality, and it can show different info on its eight-inch display based on whether you're standing near or farther away. Read our review.



- The Amazon Fire TV Stick HD is down to $17.99 ($17 off), the lowest price we've seen. The small streaming stick streams in full HD, with support for various HDR formats, including HDR10+. It also features support for Wi-Fi 5 and Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service, though it doesn't support Xbox Game Pass.

- You can get three free months ofKindle Unlimited, which normally costs $11.99 a month. Signing up gives you access to more than four million e-books, along with thousands of audiobooks and digital magazines.
- If you don't subscribe to Spotify or Apple Music, you can get four free months ofAmazon Music Unlimitedduring Prime Day. The service normally costs $11.99 a month, saving you about $35 if you want to try out the streaming service. It offers ad-free access to more than 100 million songs, audiobooks from Audible, and select ad-free podcasts. Non-Prime members can also take advantage of the deal, but they'll only get three months for free.

- $329.99 $219.99 at Amazon (43-Inch)
- $399.99 $259.99 at Amazon (50-Inch)
- $459.99 $339.99 at Amazon (55-Inch)

- $819.99 $699.99 at Amazon (55-inch)
- $1099.99 $899.99 at Amazon (65-inch)
- $1499.99 $1299.99 at Amazon (75-inch)
- Amazon's Fire TV Soundbar is down to its lowest price in months at $84.99 ($26 off). If you're looking for a cheap way to upgrade your TV's built-in speakers, this is the way to go. The 24-inch long soundbar features a 2.0-channel speaker with support for Dolby Audio, DTS, and Bluetooth. It also connects to a compatible TV via an HDMI port with eARC or ARC. Read our hands-on impressions.
- Amazon's 37-inch Fire TV Soundbar Plus is another affordable way to upgrade your TV's built-in speakers, but this model takes it up a notch. It supports Dolby Atmos and features three speakers, three tweeters, and two woofers - and it's currently down to $149.99 ($100 off), an all-time low. The soundbar also features four listening modes and a center channel for clearer dialogue.

- Monitoring air quality is important, especially if you're living in an area prone to wildfires. For a granular look at the air quality in your home, you can snagAmazon's aptly titled Air Quality Monitor, which is currently matching its all-time low of $44.99 ($25 off).Read our review.


- TheRing Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam with Ring Pet Tagis down to $44.99 ($45 off), a new low price. The indoor camera can pan 360 degrees and tilt up and down, eliminating blind spots. It supports customizable motion zones, a privacy cover, and a live view to see what's happening in real time. The pet tag, meanwhile, attaches to your pet's collar and links to a digital profile anyone can access via a QR code.
- TheRing Indoor Camdoesn't offer the panning and tilting of the pan-tilt model, but it's still a solid way to keep an eye on your space. It has returned to its all-time low price of $29.99 ($30 off). The camera supports motion alerts, 1080p color night vision, and two-way audio. You can also set up customizable motion zones to reduce unnecessary alerts. Like the Ring Pan-Tilt, the Ring Indoor Cam features a rotatable privacy cover for extra peace of mind.

- TheBlink Outdoor 4is down to $69.99 ($110 off), which is its best price to date. The excellent security camera offers a 1080p live view, infrared night vision, and two-way audio, allowing you to interact with whoever is visiting. It also offers a 143-degree field of view and provides up to two years of continuous battery life, along with a 30-day free trial of a Blink subscription plan for those who want recordings, person detection, and video sharing.
- The latestBlink Video Doorbellfor $29.99 ($40 off), which is an all-time low. The handy buzzer features a wide 150-degree field of view, up to two years of battery life, and two-way audio, so you can greet whoever is at the door. The wire-free design is easy to set up, and it's compatible with a range of Alexa devices. To pull up a live view on an Echo Show, for instance, simply say, Alexa, show the front door camera."



- $599.99 $419.99 at Amazon
- $1149.99 $799.99 at Amazon (two-pack)
- $1699.99 $1189.99 at Amazon (three-pack)

- $159.99 $124.99 at Amazon (ad-supported)
- $159.99 at Best Buy (ad-supported)
- $159.99 at Target (ad-supported)


- Amazon's entry-level Kindlefrom 2024 is considerably better than bargain ebook readers used to be. It features longer battery life, a brighter screen, deeper contrast, and other gen-to-gen improvements. And thanks to Prime Day, you can snag it in one of two colors with ads and three months of Kindle Unlimited for $84.99 ($25 off), which is the lowest price we've seen on the entry-level e-reader.
- The Amazon Kindle Kids is down to $94.99 ($35 off), an all-time low. The Kindle Kids is identical to the standard Kindle, packing a high-resolution 300ppi display and support for USB-C charging. It also comes with a colorful case, an extended two-year warranty, and six months of Amazon Kids Plus. The services provide access to a library of kid-friendly content, including popular series like Harry Potter, graphic novels, and audiobooks.

- If you're looking for an affordable 10-inch tablet for watching movies and TV shows, the latestAmazon Fire HD 10is a budget-friendly candidate. It's on sale right now, featuring lockscreen ads and 32GB of storage, starting at $69.99 ($70 off), which brings it down to its lowest price yet.
- The Amazon Fire HD 8 is the smallest tablet in Amazon's lineup, and it's now down to just $54.99 ($45 off), $20 cheaper than its previous all-time low. The small tablet is ideal for watching movies, playing games, and reading, and it comes in three colors (black, emerald, and hibiscus.)


- The orb-likeEcho Glowis currently on sale for $19.99 ($10 off), matching its lowest price this year. The 100-lumen LED lamp is ideal for a kid's room and can cycle through multiple colors with just a tap, serve as a timer, and dim itself when it's time to go to sleep. It's also compatible with Amazon Alexa, allowing for hands-free control.
- Amazon'sLuna Controlleris back to its all-time low of $39.99 ($30 off) with a free month of Luna Plus (for new subscribers). The wireless controller is designed to work withAmazon's Luna cloud gaming service, but you can also use it to play on PCs, Android phones, Fire TV devices, and Apple devices via Bluetooth and USB-C.