admin
Pinned 325 days ago

<> Embed

@  Email

Report

Uploaded by user
$75
Amazon’s Echo Show 8 drops to $75 in new smart display sale
<> Embed @  Email Report

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 drops to $75 in new smart display sale

 

Echo Show 8 drops to $75 in new Amazon devices sale

That’s $5 more than the lowest price we’ve seen for the 8-inch smart display.

 

Igor Bonifacic
Igor Bonifacic
 

The Echo Show 8 is one of Engadget’s favorite smart displays, and it’s on sale right now. At $75 after a $55 discount, the smart display is only $5 more than it was during Black Friday last year. Amazon has also discounted the Echo Show 15 by $55. You can get the company’s largest smart display for just under $225 at the moment. Separately, Amazon is offering up to 35 percent off on Echo speakers. One of the highlights here is the chance to pick up a 5th-generation Echo Dot for just $35.

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 drops to $75 in new smart display sale | DeviceDaily.com

Amazon

Amazon Echo Show 8

The Echo Show 8 offers a compelling mix of features for those looking to buy their first smart display.

$75 at Amazon

Engadget Senior Editor Nicole Lee awarded the Echo Show 8 a score of 87 in 2021. Despite being a few years old now, the Echo Show 8 is the best smart display for most people. Its 8-inch, 1,280 x 800 resolution display is large enough to make viewing photos and participating in video calls comfortable. At the same, the Echo Show 8’s display isn’t so large it will look out of place in a kitchen or bedroom. Moreover, the Show 8’s built-in speakers are also powerful enough to fill a small room, and the device features enough processing power not to feel sluggish. If you’re concerned about your privacy, the Show 8 comes with a physical camera shutter and a mic mute button.

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 drops to $75 in new smart display sale | DeviceDaily.com

Like all of Amazon’s Echo devices, the Show 8 works best if you already own other Alexa-compatible devices. If you’re not in the Amazon ecosystem, the 2nd-gen Google Nest Hub could be a better purchase, particularly if you depend on services like Gmail and GCal. The Nest Hub also doesn’t come with a camera for video calls, which might not be a downside if you value your privacy.

 

Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics   

(6)


Top