Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Wearables
  3. Deals

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Want Alexa-powered smart glasses? Amazon Echo Frames on sale at lowest-ever price

Add as a preferred source on Google
Lowest Price Ever The third-generation Amazon Echo Frames sitting on their charging base.
The Echo Frames charing base takes a little getting used to. Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends

If you’ve invested in the Amazon Echo ecosystem and you’re thinking of ways to further maximize your access to it, why not go for the third-generation Amazon Echo Frames? Prime Big Deal Days 2025 is already over, but the smart glasses have just been reduced to their lowest price ever of only $120, following a 60% discount on their sticker price of $300. That’s $180 in savings for this wearable device, but you need to hurry because the offer will disappear at any moment.

Why you should buy the Amazon Echo Frames 3rd Gen

The third-generation Amazon Echo Frames received a solid score of 4 stars out of 5 stars in our review, and with the integration of Amazon’s Alexa, it’s not a surprise that we’ve tagged them as the best smart glasses for smart homes. The Amazon Echo Frames work just like any other Amazon Echo device — their built-in microphones will pick up your voice commands for the digital assistant, so you can ask Alexa to search for information, play music, and access your other smart home devices, among many other functions.

With the open-ear design of the Amazon Echo Frames, their speakers direct sound to your ears without covering them, but with minimal leakage so that you won’t disturb other people in the room. Also, despite the technology in the smart glasses, they’re lightweight and comfortable to wear, and they come with blue light filtering lenses with an anti-reflective coating to protect your eyes. You can even replace them with prescription lenses so that the Amazon Echo Frames will be your daily companion.

While Amazon Echo deals are usually for smart speakers and smart displays, you should grab this chance to buy the third-generation Amazon Echo Frames while they’re on sale for their lowest-ever price. The smart glasses are currently 60% off, which makes them very affordable at just $120 from their original price of $300. However, the savings of $180 will only be available for a limited time, so you have to buy the third-generation Amazon Echo Frames right now to make sure that you don’t miss out.

Aaron Mamiit
Aaron received an NES and a copy of Super Mario Bros. for Christmas when he was four years old, and he has been fascinated…
Topics
You can paint this wearable on your skin like a tattoo to monitor your heart and brain activity
This tattoo makes you look cooler - and it could save your life too
Painted electrodes on skin

Wearable health trackers have become smaller, smarter and more capable over the years, but they've also remained surprisingly… boring. Whether it's a smartwatch, a chest strap or a sticky ECG patch, most health sensors still rely on bulky hardware that can peel off, irritate the skin or become less accurate once you start sweating. Additionally, there is a shift of technology from plastic wearables/trackers to clothes, which seemingly do the same thing as well. But that is not the story today.

Researchers at Penn State think they've found a far more elegant solution. Instead of sticking another sensor onto your skin, why not simply paint one?

Read more
Pebble is finally catching up on Time 2 orders, and I appreciate the transparency
Here's exactly when your Pebble Time 2 ships, plus what Pebble is doing for the small percentage of watches arriving with hardware problems.
Electronics, Digital Watch, Wristwatch

If you've been refreshing your order tracking page for months, Pebble just gave you an actual date to mark on your calendar. The company's July mega-update reveals exactly when the remaining Pebble Time 2 pre-orders will finally ship.

Beyond shipping updates, the July report also offers a clear look at how the company is handling its return to the smartwatch market. 

Read more
Made by Google August 2026: Everything we expect from the Pixel 11 launch event
Tensor G6. Gemini Intelligence. Higher prices. Google's biggest hardware event in years lands August 12, and here's what every major leak tells us to expect.
Google Pixel 10 Pro in the official silicon case

The next three months will define the future of the smartphone market across the globe. As three of the most important handset makers gear up to unveil the next generation of foldables and flagships, the memory crisis is worsening with each passing quarter, pushing up phone prices across every segment.

We have Samsung going live on July 22, 2026, with its latest foldables, followed by Apple’s new CEO, John Ternus, revealing the iPhone 18 Pro and the first foldable iPhone in September (like they do every year). However, the middle month — August — is when Google finally hosts its “Made by Google” launch event, a hardware-focused event that will unveil the Pixel 11 series. 

Read more