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The 3rd Gen Amazon Echo Show 8 Drops to $99.99 After Launch of New 2025 Model

Now 33% off, this 2023 version remains one of the best smart display values around.

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If you’ve had your eye on a smart display but didn’t want to pay full price, now’s your chance. With the 2025 Echo Show 8 rolling out, Amazon has marked down the Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen) to $99.99, a 33% discount from its original $149.99 price. While it’s no longer the newest model, the 3rd Gen still delivers excellent performance, great sound, and the full Alexa experience at a fraction of the cost.

For anyone upgrading from an older Echo or buying their first smart display, this deal makes the 3rd Gen Echo Show 8 an easy pick. It’s powerful enough to handle daily tasks, entertainment, and smart home control, yet simple and affordable enough to fit just about anywhere.

What You’re Getting

The 3rd-generation Echo Show 8 brought a significant design and performance upgrade when it launched. It features a clean, modern look with a centered camera for better video calls and spatial audio speakers that produce clear, balanced sound across a room. The adaptive display adjusts brightness and content depending on how close you are, transforming from a useful control center to a digital photo frame when idle.

It also serves as a capable smart home hub, supporting Matter, Zigbee, and Thread devices right out of the box. With Alexa built in, you can set timers, control lights, check cameras, stream music, or ask for the weather—all hands-free.

Why It’s Worth It

Even with a newer model on the market, the 3rd Gen Echo Show 8 holds its own. It shares most of the core features people actually use day to day, including responsive performance, sharp visuals, and high-quality audio. The biggest changes in the 2025 model are some new AI-centric features (which can be a hit-or-miss depending on your usage), and general refinements, which means the previous version still offers excellent value for the money.

If you already own an older Echo Show 5 or the 2nd Gen Echo Show 8, this is a meaningful step up in sound, camera quality, and speed. And if you’ve never owned a smart display before, this is a great entry point that won’t feel outdated anytime soon.

The Bottom Line

Amazon’s new Echo Show 8 (4th Gen) may have just arrived, but the Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen) remains a strong buy—especially at $99.99 (33% off). It delivers great sound, a polished design, and full Alexa functionality for less than ever. If you’ve been thinking about adding a smart display to your home, this is one of the best times to do it.

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