No need to wait for the Spring Sale to start, Amazon has already slashed up to 55% off its best-selling smart home gadgets — I've picked the best deals here
Major discounts on Amazon Echo Spots, Dots, Shows and Fire Sticks
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Officially, the Amazon Big Spring Sale doesn't start until March 25, but there are already tons of early deals available — including some especially strong price-drops on Amazon's own smart devices. I'm seeing up to 55% off the brand's smart home displays, speakers and TV sticks. It's generally a safe bet that these will be included in any big Amazon sale, and it looks like this time around, you don't even need to wait for the sale to start to snap one up at a bargain price. I've rounded up all your options below.
• View all the early Amazon Big Spring Sale deals
The Spots and Dots are smart speakers that can be controlled using voice commands (I use mine to play music, but also to set kitchen timers, add items to my shopping list, and as my morning alarm clock). The Echo Show smart displays are for if you want to buy into the Amazon smart home ecosystem more; they have a screen from which you can control multiple smart devices and access various apps. Finally, the Amazon TV Fire Sticks and Cube are designed to unlock new smart TV capabilities or otherwise improve your smart TV setup. Let's take a look at the early deals...
Best deals — quick links
- Echo Spot: 38% off, now $49.99 (was
$79.99) - Fire TV Stick 4K Select: 55% off, now $17.99 (was
$39.99) - Echo Dot Max: 25% off, now $74.99 (was
$99.99) - Echo Show 5: 22% off, now $69.99 (was
$89.99) - Fire TV Cube: 29% off, now $99.99 (was
$139.99)
Echo deals
Not sure on your options? I've laid out the key differences to the smart display lineup my guide to which Amazon Echo Show to buy.
Fire TV Stick and Cube deals
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Ruth is TechRadar's Collections Editor, responsible for masterminding TechRadar's approach towards the new Collections format — a themed, curated selection of product recommendations designed to provide readers with an exciting new way to shop for the very best new gadgets and gizmos.
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