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The clock is ticking on the Amazon Big Spring Sale. After five days of deals, Amazon's March event is slated to end tonight (March 25) at 11:59 p.m. (ET). We've uncovered dozens of fitness, apparel, and headphones deals in Amazon's event. Now with just a few hours left to go, we've rounded up all of the sales on Amazon's hardware.
Normally, I recommend waiting for Prime Day to shop Amazon devices. Along with Cyber Monday, that's usually when you'll find the lowest prices on Amazon gear. However, Prime Day is still a few months out, so if you need to replace your Amazon gear right now, below are the best Amazon deals you can still get.
Amazon Spring Sale — Quick links
- shop the entire Big Spring Sale
- Echo accessories: stands and sleeves from $5
- Fire streaming devices: deals from $19
- Echo speakers: deals from $22
- Echo Buds: deals from $34
- Ring cameras: deals from $39
- Blink doorbells/cams: deals from $41
- Kids tablets: deals from $69
- Fire TV sale: deals from $74 @ Amazon
- Amazon Essentials apparel: up to 50% off
- Eero Mesh Routers: from $104
Streaming
Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite: was $29 now $19 @ Amazon
The Fire TV Stick Lite is a cheaper version of the Fire TV 4K Stick. This 1080p streamer supports HDR, HDR 10, HDR10+, and HLG, but it lacks Dolby Atmos Audio and dedicated volume/power buttons. In our Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite review we said this streamer is your best pick if you're looking for a dirt cheap option for an older TV.
Price check: $19 @ Best Buy
Fire TV Stick: was $39 now $24 @ Amazon
The standard Fire TV Stick has been surpassed by its 4K predecessors, but it's still a very capable streaming device for shoppers on a strict budget. If you don't have a 4K television, it's the ideal choice offering instant access to all your favorite streaming services and a voice-controlled remote. In our Fire TV Stick review, we said it's good for anyone looking for a reliable, fast, easy-to-use streaming player that also doubles as an Alexa-enabled remote.
Price check: $24 @ Best Buy
Fire TV Stick 4K (2023): was $49 now $29 @ Amazon
The new Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) sports an upgraded 1.7GHz quad-core processor that's 30% more powerful than the previous model. It also offers Wi-Fi 6 support and a Live TV guide button. Other features include Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG support on the video front and Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Atmos support on the audio side. In our Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2nd gen) review we called it a good streaming option, especially when on sale.
Price check: $29 @ Best Buy
Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023): was $59 now $39 @ Amazon
The new Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023) sports an upgraded 2GHz processor and faster Wi-Fi 6E tri-band support. You also get Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG support on the video front and Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Atmos support on the audio side. In our Fire TV Stick 4K Max review, we said it's a good streaming stick at a decent price if you use Alexa a lot, but it becomes a better bargain when it's on sale.
Price check: $39 @ Best Buy | $39 @ Target
Amazon Fire TV Cube (2022): was $139 now $114 @ Amazon
The Amazon Fire TV Cube 2022 is on sale at its lowest price ever. This device offers speedy performance and an easy-to-use interface. It also comes with an Ethernet port, USB-A, and HDMI-in. If you want a premium streaming device, this is the gadget to get. In our Amazon Fire TV Cube 2022 review, we said the 3rd Generation Fire TV Cube is the best Fire TV yet, combining best-in-class speed with a new remote and an extra HDMI port for all of us device-jugglers.
Price check: $114 @ Best Buy
Smart home
Amazon Smart Plug: was $24 now $19 @ Amazon
Amazon's Smart Plug lets you turn on/off a wide list of compatible devices that have a mechanical on/off switch. Just plug it into an electrical outlet and then plug in the device you'd like to control. The included Alexa app lets you control coffee makers, lights, and more.
Echo Pop: was $39 now $22 @ Amazon
This is the cheapest Alexa speaker offered by Amazon and it’s now been slashed to an even lower price. In our Echo Pop review, we said the speaker sounds great for its size. It lacks the temperature and motion sensors of the Echo Dot, but the Echo Pop still allows you to set timers, control your other smart home devices and more.
Price check: $22 @ Best Buy
Star Wars Stormtrooper Stand for Echo Dot: was $39 now $29 @ Amazon
The Darth Vader version of this Echo Dot stand may have vanished as if carried away by a spinning TIE Fighter, but diehard Star wars fans will not be denied. This Echo Dot stand will make your Alexa speaker look like a Stormtrooper. It's compatible with the Echo Dot 4th and 5th generations. You can also opt for a Baby Grogu-inspired stand for $12.
Echo Dot (5th Gen): was $49 now $34 @ Amazon
The 2022 Echo Dot is one of the best Alexa speakers you can buy if you're on a budget. It features eero built-in and a room temperature sensor that can initiate certain Alexa smart home routines.
Price check: $34 @ Best Buy
Amazon Echo Auto: was $54 now $34 @ Amazon
Bring Alexa into your car with the Amazon Echo Auto. In our Amazon Echo Auto review, we called it a much more refined version of its predecessor. We also liked the new design, improved microphones, and roadside assistance.
Echo Dot with Clock: was $59 now $49 @ Amazon
The Echo Dot with Clock (5th Gen) packs Alexa functionality and a great speaker into a compact shell. The addition of the LED clock display makes it our favorite Alexa speaker. We also love the built-in Eero WiFi extender and the room temperature sensor. If you're an Alexa newbie or want to update an older Echo, this Echo Dot with Clock is the best smart speaker and best smart home device you could buy.
Price check: $49 @ Best Buy
Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor: was $69 now $54 @ Amazon
The Smart Air Quality Monitor alerts you when indoor air quality is bad. The device can keep tabs on five factors: particulate matter (PM 2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), humidity, and temperature. It alerts you via its color-coded LEDs or via the Alexa app. You can even have your Echo/Alexa devices notify you when air quality is bad.
Echo (4th Gen): was $99 now $64 @ Amazon
The 4th-gen Amazon Echo is the best smart speaker you'll find for less than $100. In addition to its new orb-like shape, it packs a host of new features — such as a built-in Zigbee hub — that makes the new Echo the foundation of your smart home devices. This is its second-lowest price ever as it hit $49 last Black Friday.
Price check: $64 @ Best Buy
Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen): was $89 now $74 @ Amazon
The ideal smart home centerpiece, the current-gen Amazon Echo Show 5 crams a lot of features into a small package. Perfect as an alarm clock or a kitchen companion, you can watch videos, get news/weather updates, and take video calls in seconds. Just keep in mind it hit $39 last Black Friday.
Echo Show 5 + Echo Pop: was $129 now $97 @ Amazon
This bundle includes the Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen) and Echo Pop. The former is the most compact Alexa speaker, whereas the latter is the e-tailers smallest smart display. Combined, they're perfect for bringing music and smart home connectivity to rooms where you're tight on space.
Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen): was $149 now $99 @ Amazon
The newest Echo Show 8 is the best smart display for most people. Its sharp 13MP lens has a wide-angle lens that can center you when you're on video calls. Combining speedy performance, improved speakers and a dedicated smart home hub for Matter and Zigbee devices, this is our favorite smart display Amazon has made yet.
Price check: $99 @ Best Buy | $99 @ Target
eero 6+: was $139 now $104 @ Amazon
The eero 6+ is a mesh Wi-Fi system with Wi-Fi 6 support. The devices themselves are absolutely tiny compared to other mesh routers which means they're easy to place throughout your home. Besides the reliability and simple setup that comes with eero's mesh routers, there's also a number of interesting extra features. For instance, you can use an Echo Dot as a mesh extender for free, but if you sign up for an eero Plus subscription, eero Internet Backup lets you use your phone's hotspot to get your home network back online.
Ring Video Doorbell + Echo Show 5: was $189 now $134 @ Amazon
We rank the Ring Video Doorbell as the best video doorbell under $100, and now it comes with a free Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen). It's perfect for keeping tabs on who's at the front door.
Amazon Echo Show 15: was $279 now $219 @ Amazon
The Echo Show 15 has a huge 15.6-inch 1080p touchscreen display and a distinct new widget-based interface. This keeps digital shortcuts like light smart light brightness sliders, smart thermostat buttons, and live camera feeds on the screen at all times so you can more easily interact with smart home devices. It also has Fire TV built-in and comes with its own remote, making it a great small TV for a kitchen or bedroom. In our Amazon Echo Show 15 review, we said its a good investment if you like the idea of having a central Alexa-powered hub in your home with a big screen.
Price check: $219 @ Best Buy | $219 @ Target
Security
Ring Video Doorbell: was $99 now $59 @ Amazon
The wireless Ring Video Doorbell comes with 1080p video recording, motion detection, and night vision. It's also got a rechargeable battery and can be installed without much hassle. In our Ring Video doorbell (2nd gen) review, we called it the best video doorbell you can get for under $100.
Amazon Smart Thermostat: was $79 now $63 @ Amazon
The Amazon Smart Thermostat allows you to easily control the temperature in your home no matter where you are using the Alexa app on your phone, meaning you save energy and money. You can also let Alexa set the temperature automatically to keep you warm or cool. Note: It hit $41 on Black Friday.
Blink Outdoor 4: was $119 now $64 @ Amazon
The Blink Outdoor is a fully wireless home security camera that records video in 1080p, lets you store video locally (or in the cloud), and has a two-year battery life. The Editor's Choice camera holds a spot in our list of the best home security cameras.
Price check: $64 @ Best Buy
Ring Stick Up Cam Battery: was $99 now $69 @ Amazon
The Ring Stick Up Cam is easy to install, has good battery life, and can be connected to a solar panel so you don't have to recharge its battery manually as often. In our Ring Stick Up Cam Battery review, we recommended it to those already invested in Ring's ecosystem. It's now at its lowest price ever.
Blink Mini Camera (3-Pack): was $99 now $69 @ Amazon
If you need to cover multiple rooms on a budget you can grab three Blink Minis for just $69 (just a single Blink Mini costs $35). These affordable cameras still pack a crisp 1080p resolution which makes out people and objects in motion. Notifications hit your devices within seconds and the cameras' infrared night vision mode makes it easy to see what's happening even in pitch-black rooms like a basement. Keep in mind that if you're away often and want to save recordings, you'll need to pay a subscription fee. However, they make great monitors for motion notifications and dropping into live feeds to check up on kids, pets and even doorway activity.
Blink Floodlight Camera: was $129 now $77 @ Amazon
This bundle gets you a Blink Outdoor 4 Camera (Battery) and a Blink Floodlight Mount for $52 off their combined price. This wireless setup runs entirely on battery so it can be placed on virtually any surface without existing floodlight wiring. It's perfect for use in dark areas like on a shed or the side of your home.
Blink Outdoor 4 Bundle: was $259 now $214 @ Amazon
This bundle includes everything you need to secure your home. It comes with the two Blink Outdoor 4 cameras, a wired floodlight camera, mini pan/tilt camera, Sync Module 2, and three mounting kits. The cameras offer 1080p HD live view, infrared night vision, and crisp two-way audio.
Kindles/Tablets
Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023): was $139 now $94 @ Amazon
The current-gen Fire HD 10 Tablet features a 10.1-inch 1920 x 1200 display, octa-core 2GHz CPU, 3GB of RAM, and comes with 32GB of storage space. You also get 5MP front/rear cameras and USB-C connectivity. It's been as cheap as $79 in the past, but this is still a solid deal.
Fire Max 11 Tablet: was $229 now $179 @ Amazon
The Fire Max 11 tablet is the best Fire tablet you can buy. It has a bright 11-inch 2K (2000 x 1200) display, 2.2GHz octa-core Mediatek MT8188J CPU, 4GB RAM, and 8MP cameras on the front and back. USB-C charging and a MicroSD card slot are also included. In our Fire Max 11 review we called it Amazon's new top-tier Fire tablet.
Kindle Scribe: was $339 now $254 @ Amazon
The Kindle Scribe is the first Amazon e-reader you can write on. It has a 10.2-inch 300 ppi display, an adjustable light, and comes with the Premium Pen included. You can handwrite sticky notes on your Kindle books, edit documents, and create notebooks and journals. In our Kindle Scribe review we said its larger screen size, screen quality, and general design are great for reading, but make it a tough sell at its full price. Now on sale, it's a batter bargain and easier to recommend.
Price check: $339 @ Best Buy | $339 @ Target
TVs
TV sale: deals from $74 @ Amazon
Amazon has smart TVs on sale for as low as $74. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 1080p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. These are among the cheapest TVs we've seen from Amazon. By comparison, Best Buy is offering a similar sale with prices from $74.
Price check: from $74 @ Best Buy | from $118 @ Walmart
Amazon 2-Series 40" Fire TV: was $249 now $178 @ Amazon
If you don't need 4K resolution, this 2-Series is a budget smart TV with 1080p resolution and support for HDR 10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Audio. The included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote lets you find your favorite content, get sports scores, control smart home devices, and more with the sound of your voice.
Amazon 4-Series 43" Fire 4K TV: was $369 now $229 @ Amazon
Amazon's 4-Series of Fire TVs are a less expensive option to the Omni Series. However, they still offer features like HDR support (HDR10/HLG) and Alexa integration (via the remote control). Plus, it operates on Amazon's Fire OS, which makes streaming your favorite apps easier than ever.
Insignia 50" F30 4K Fire TV: was $299 now $209 @ Amazon
The Insignia F30 (2024) is one of the cheapest 4K TVs you can buy. In our Insignia F30 Fire TV review, we called it one of the best bargain TVs around. This 4K TV features HDR10 support, DTS Studio Sound, an Alexa-enabled voice remote, and three HDMI ports. Plus, as a Fire TV, you've got easy access to all the streaming apps you could want.
Price check: $209 @ Best Buy
Amazon 43" 4K Omni Fire TV: was $399 now $299 @ Amazon
The 43-inch Omni Fire TV is the latest TV in Amazon's TV lineup. This new smaller size brings HDR 10/HLG support to a smaller 4K screen for those who can't fit a 50-inch or larger TV into their living room. In our Amazon Fire TV Omni review, we said it's solid for gaming thanks to its low lag time, but you should only buy it when it's on sale as there are better/cheaper options for your money. It sold for $99 on Prime Day, but that was a rare invite-only deal that few people got.
Amazon 65" Omni 4K QLED TV: was $799 now $689 @ Amazon
Amazon's Omni 4K QLED Fire TV is on sale. Unlike its predecessor which used LED-LCD technology, this revamp sports a QLED display, which gives it a wider color gamut and uptick in brightness/contrast. In our Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED review, we said the TV is a solid pick for anyone who wants to stick within Amazon’s ecosystem. It features, HDR10/HLG/HDR10+ Adaptive/Dolby Vision IQ support, full array local dimming, and four HDMI ports (one HDMI 2.1 with eARC). You also get Alexa support baked in.
Apparel
Amazon Essentials apparel: deals from $9 @ Amazon
Amazon is knocking up to 60% off its line of women's apparel. The sale includes sweaters, cardigans, t-shirts, sandals, shorts, and more. As part of the sale you can get the Amazon Essentials Women's Cardigan for $20 (pictured, was $28).
Amazon Essentials apparel: up to 50% off @ Amazon
Spring is almost here and Amazon is knocking up to 50% off its line of Amazon Essentials apparel for men. The sale includes shorts, sweatshirts, jogger pants, t-shirts, and more. After discount, you can get the Amazon Essentials Oxford Shirt for $10 (pictured), which is 50% off.
Audio
Echo Buds (2023): was $49 now $34 @ Amazon
The current-gen Echo Buds deliver Alexa integration and great sound on the cheap. In our Echo Buds 2023 review, we said they deliver satisfying sound and some of the best voice activation at this price point. Alexa voice activation is also top tier. The optimal fit and surprisingly good noise reduction deserve recognition as well.
Amazon Echo Buds 2 w/ ANC: was $119 now $54 @ Amazon
The Amazon Echo Buds 2 offer good sound quality, solid noise cancellation, and great integration with Alexa. They're also smaller and offer better noise cancellation than the original Amazon Echo Buds. In our Alexa Echo Buds 2 review, we gave them the title of the best cheap AirPods Pro alternative.
Fire TV Soundbar: was $119 now $99 @ Amazon
The Fire TV Soundbar is a great cheap option to boost your Fire TV's audio. It supports DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Audio, plus Bluetooth connectivity so it won't hog a valuable HDMI port. There's no Dolby Atmos, but for this price it's not too bad.
Kid's devices
Amazon Echo Glow: was $29 now $19 @ Amazon
The Amazon Echo Glow is a fun and simple smart light that can change colors with a simple tap, or with an Alexa command. It can also be dimmed and brightened, and connected to other smart home devices. In our Amazon Echo Glow review, we called it a great little gadget for a kid's room or as an accent light.
Echo Dot for Kids (5th gen): was $59 now $39 @Amazon
Little ones are becoming more tech savvy every day, and it's never too early to treat your kid with an adorable Echo Dot disguised as either a dragon or owl. Not only will this make a great addition to your child's bedroom, it's also designed to read bedtime stories from Disney, Warner Bros., DreamWorks, and others (with parental controls, of course).
Price check: $39 @ Best Buy
Fire 7 Kids Tablet: was $94 now $54 @ Amazon
The Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet features a 7-inch display, 2GHz quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. More importantly, it also comes with a 2-year worry-free warranty and protective case. This model also includes 6 free months of Amazon Kid+, which includes access to thousands of ad-free books, Audible books, movies, shows, and more.
Echo Dot Kids Owl w/ Echo Glow: was $89 now $59 @ Amazon
The Echo Dot Kids (5th Gen) comes adorned with either an owl or dragon design, but otherwise has all the same features as the Echo Dot (5th Gen). You'll get access to kid-friendly Alexa skills, parental controls and a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids Plus. This deal includes a free Echo Glow, which in our Amazon Echo Glow review, we called a great little gadget for a kid's room or as an accent light.
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro (2022): was $149 now $99 @ Amazon
If you need a tablet for your kids, you can't go wrong with the new Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro. This slate features an 8-inch display, 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. It also has parental controls and a 2-year warranty. This is the cheapest it's ever been.
Amazon Kindle Kids Edition: was $119 now $99 @ Amazon
The Kindle Kids Edition (2022) gives your kid(s) a simplified interface, reading comprehension tools, a year of Amazon Kids+ (formerly FreeTime Unlimited), a 2-year "worry-free-guarantee" warranty, and a colorful magnetic case. Plus, there are no special offer ads on the lock screen.
Echo Show 5 Kids + Echo Glow: was $129 now $119 @ Amazon
This bundle gets you an Echo Show 5 Kids (3rd Gen) bundled with an Echo Glow multicolor smart lamp. You also get 1 year of Amazon Kids Plus, a subscription service that provides access to kid-friendly shows, books, music and more. The Echo Show 5 Kids pairs with the Echo Glow, so your kids can control the color, brightness and timers with their voice.
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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.