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The Best of Amazon’s 12 Days of Deals on Alexa, Echo, Ring, and Fire TV

Amazon’s 12 Days of Deals continues many Cyber Monday deals and bargains on many new products as well, with daily additions and frequent price changes. Find the on-going deals on most products fast on Amazon’s 12 Days of Deals page.

The retail giant carried over many of the Cyber Monday deals for Echo devices, including mini-bundles with an Amazon Smart Plug or a smart light bulb added to a smart speaker or smart display. If you’re looking for the best deals on Echo, Ring, Blink, Kindle, Fire TV, Fire tablets, eero, or any other Amazon device brands, this is the place.

The Amazon device deals below are available right now but don’t count on them staying the same through the 12 Days of Deals; they could be gone later today. We’ve seen several changes to these deals in the past two days. So, don’t wait. If you see something you need or want and you like the price, go for it.

However, if for any reason you miss these deals, there are always Amazon Black Friday deals to look forward to.

The Best 12 Days of Deals Amazon devices deals

Check back often because we will continue to monitor Amazon’s device deals and update this post right through Cyber Week.

Echo devices

  • Echo Dot (3rd GEN): $25, $25 off
  • Echo Connect: $13, $22 off
  • Echo Dot with Clock: $35, $25 off
  • Echo Dot Kids Edition: $40, $30 off
  • Echo Plus (2nd Gen) with Philips Hue Bulb – Alexa smart home starter kit: $150, $30 off
  • Echo Sub Bundle with Echo Plus (2nd Gen): $230, $50 off
  • Echo Show (2nd Gen): $170, $60 off
  • Echo Show (2nd Gen) with Amazon Smart Plug: $195, $60 off
  • Echo Show (2nd Gen) with Philips Hue Bulb – Alexa smart home starter kit: $170, $60 off
  • Echo Input: $15, $20 off
  • Echo Show 5: $60, $30 off
  • Echo Show 5 with Wyze 1080p indoor Smart Home Camera: $80, $36 off
  • Echo Show 8 with Wyze 1080p indoor smart home camera: $100, $56 off
  • Echo Flex: $20, $5 off
  • Two Echo Flex for $35 with the code FLEX2PK
  • Echo Flex with Night Light: $32, $8 off
  • Echo Flex with Smart Motion Sensor: $32, $8 off
  • Echo Show 8: $100, $30 off
  • Echo Show: $170, $60 off
  • Echo Link Amp: $240, $60 off
  • Echo Link: $170, $30 off

Fire tablets

  • Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet: $60, $40 off
  • Fire HD 8 Kids Edition: $80, $50 off
  • Fire HD 10 Kids Edition Tablet: $150, $50 off

Fire TVs

  • Insignia NS-24DF310NA19 24-inch 720p HD Smart LED TV- Fire TV Edition: $100, $50 off
  • Toshiba 32LF221U19 32-inch 720p HD Smart LED TV – Fire TV Edition; $130, $50 off
  • Insignia NS-43DF710NA19 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV HDR – Fire TV Edition: $230, $70 off
  • Insignia NS-50DF710NA19 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV HDR – Fire TV Edition: $280, $70 off
  • TOSHIBA 50LF711U20 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV HDR – Fire TV Edition: $280, $100 off

Fire TV devices

  • Fire TV Stick 4K bundle with Fire TV Recast (DVR) and an HD Antenna: $250, $50 off
  • Fire TV Cube bundle with Ring Video Doorbell 2: $250, $69 off
  • Introducing Fire TV Blaster bundle with Fire TV Stick 4K and Echo Dot: $95, $40 off

Ring security cameras

  • Ring Video Doorbell + Echo Dot bundle: $125, $25 off
  • Ring Video Doorbell 2 with Echo Show 5: $199, $90 off
  • Ring Video Doorbell Pro + Echo Show 5 bundle: $229, $110 off
  • Ring Spotlight Cam Wired: $349, $49 off
  • Ring Spotlight Cam Battery 2-Pack: $349, $49 off
  • Ring Floodlight Camera with Echo Dot: $249, $50 off
  • Ring Stick Up Cam Battery with Echo Dot: $100, $50 off
  • Ring Peephole Cam with Rechargeable Battery Pack and Echo Show 5: $179, $139 off

Blink security cameras

  • Echo Dot with Blink XT2 Outdoor/Indoor Smart Security Camera – 1 camera kit: $75, $75 off
  • Echo Dot with Blink XT2 Outdoor/Indoor Smart Security Camera – 2 camera kit: $135, $95 off
  • Echo Dot with Blink XT2 Outdoor/Indoor Smart Security Camera – 3 camera kit: $185, $115 off
  • Echo Dot with Blink XT2 Outdoor/Indoor Smart Security Camera – 5 camera kit: $285, $145 off
  • Blink XT2 3 Camera Kit: $185, $65 off

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