SAVE $70:As of Nov. 21, Amazon Echo Show 8 is discounted to $79.99 as part of Amazon's Black Friday sale. This is 47% off its list price of
$149.99.
Amazon's Black Friday sale has started and it's chock-full of exciting deals for shoppers. In particular, when it comes to smart devices, the retailer is offering some steep discounts on some of its most popular picks. If you've had your eye on the Amazon Echo Show 8, it's currently marked down by almost 50% in their Black Friday sale.
The Amazon Echo Show 8 is down to just $79.99 right now, a whopping 47% off its list price of $149.99. That lets you pocket $70, which is a steal for such a sleek smart display. This also marks its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel, so there's truly no better time to pick it up.
SEE ALSO: Best Buy Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy onlineWe believe the Amazon Echo Show 8 to be a worthy investment. In our review of Amazon's Echo Show 8, writer SaVanna Shoemaker said that the smart display "is made for connecting with people both inside and outside your home. The camera has had a huge glow-up and now boasts 13 megapixels (compared to the 1st gen’s 1 MP), and the Echo Show 8 offers more Alexa functionality than ever."
This smart device also features an 8-inch HD touchscreen display and immersive spatial audio, so you can be absorbed in your favorite entertainment. It can also operate as a smart home hub, which is helpful if you decide to go all out with smart devices around the house.
Don't miss out on this new all-time low price for the Amazon Echo Show 8 in Amazon's Black Friday sale.
Looking to scoop up more tech during this big seasonal shopping event? More top retailers are offering early discounts as well. Have a look at our breakdowns of Best Buy, Walmart, and Target's Black Friday sale events to learn more about what they've got planned over the next week.
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