All Amazon Echo Show smart screens are on sale for Prime Day, including the Echo Show 8 at $75, which is best since it's a good option for most individuals. Also on sale are the Echo Show 5 for $35, the Echo Show 10 for $180, and the Echo Show 15 for $180.
Echo Show 8 for $75 on Prime Day | Here is Why its a Steal
The best day of the year to purchase an Echo device, aside from Black Friday, is Amazon Prime Day because the majority of them are marked down significantly.
This year, all of Amazon's Echo Show smart displays are on sale for Prime Day, with the Echo Show 8 being the standout model at $75. It is considered the top because it's one of the better options for most people and is $55 off its regular price and a new record low.
Amazon Echo Show 8 can produce a robust overall sound with surprisingly strong bass and volume. There are only a few minor differences between this model of the Echo Show 8 and the original model, with the updated video camera being the most significant. When using apps like Zoom for video chat, the 13-megapixel camera digitally pans and zooms to keep you in the frame.
Show 8 measures 8-inch with a 1,280 x 800-resolution touchscreen and a minimalist design. Even though it's a small feature, it will be helpful for those who frequently use their smart display as a stationary video-chatting device.
Additionally, the Echo Show 5 is also on sale for $35, the Echo Show 10 is $180, and the Echo Show 15 is also $180.
The Echo Show 5 is a great smart alarm clock. Its size, tap-to-snooze feature, and sound quality are notable. Despite being the latest generation Show 5, it lacks the advanced video chatting features of the Echo Show 8, but you can still make basic video calls.
The Echo Show 10 and Show 15 have large screens. The former automatically follows you during video calls, so you're always in the frame and can see the screen. It also has auto-framing, making it a good option for video chatters. The Echo Show 15, on the other hand, is the most specialized.
It's a wall-mountable, Alexa-enabled touchscreen like a digital cork board. You can customize the display with notes, to-do lists, and more widgets, or watch recipe videos, Netflix, Prime Video, and more. It uses visual and voice ID to recognize who's looking at the screen or giving an Alexa command so it can display relevant information.
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Benefit From Amazon Prime Day for a Lower Cost | Here's How
If you're looking to save money, tomorrow, July 12, is the start of Amazon Prime Day 2022. However, if you are not yet an Amazon subscriber, there is still time to sign up for a deal and immediately take advantage of Prime's benefits.
Here is an alternative for those who want to benefit from Amazon Prime Day sales but don't want to pay $14.99 monthly. Students and those who qualify for government assistance can sign up for a discounted monthly rate. While waiting, everyone else can benefit from a cost-free 30-day Prime trial.
Students get a six-month free trial of Amazon Prime, then pay $69 yearly, saving $70 compared to a conventional subscription. Student subscriptions include access to the Showtime Amazon Prime Video add-on channel for $0.99 monthly on top of the standard Prime benefit.
Furthermore, Prime Student members may access Amazon Music for $0.99 a month for four years. On Amazon Prime Day 2022, students are also offered free four months of Amazon Music Unlimited. It will cost $4.99 a month for students and includes 90 million tracks and more.
Student subscription includes a two-month free trial to Amazon Kindle Unlimited for digital books and free Grubhub delivery on $12+ orders.
EBT and other government assistance cards can also get Amazon Prime membership discounts, albeit EBT can't be used to pay for membership. After a free 30-day trial, this subscription costs $6.99 a month, $8 less than a full-price membership.
Members may enjoy free delivery, special offers, Amazon Prime Video, and unlimited picture storage with Amazon Photos. At the same time, shoppers may save up to 15% on everyday items and 20% on diapers with recurring deliveries. They can also use Amazon Cash, gift cards, and SNAP EBT for qualified groceries with free delivery and automated virtual discounts.