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Prime Day prices on Echo, Ring & Fire TVs are too good to miss
Some ridiculous early Prime Day deals on Amazon's own, streamlined electronics
Prime Day is especially huge for deals on electronics, so it makes perfect sense for Amazon to get ahead of the game and lure us gadget lovers to its own ever-expanding brands of entertainment and smart home devices. Deals on great smart speakers and displays, like the ultra-versatile Echo Show 10 and super-convenient Echo Dot, make it easier than ever to get into the smart home game. We're also big fans of the relatively upstart Omni Fire TV range, which comes in standard Ultra HD and QLED color filtering flavors.
Last call to snag Amazon’s discounted Omni Series 4K TV before the big game
It's easy to set up and supports all of your favorite streaming apps
The big game is this Sunday, and for those of you waiting for pretty much the last possible second to upgrade your viewing setup, Amazon has you covered. The retailer is currently offering notable discounts on its line of Omni Series 4K TVs, and as of now, they are still showing available to arrive in time for kickoff. These sets include Amazon's Fire TV interface, which gives you access to all the streaming apps and content you could ever want, Alexa voice control, and right now you can pick up the 55-inch model for just $400.
Some of the best Amazon Fire TVs are seeing big Prime Day discounts — even at Best Buy
Few 65-inch models offer the same value as the Insignia F50 Fire TV, and while Amazon's sold out, Best Buy still has it in stock and discounted
Unsurprisingly, Fire TVs are mostly entry-level models that deliver good quality at low prices. It's no surprise that Amazon has periodic sales on its current lineups, deals that get more frequent during events like Prime Early Access. Somewhat unexpectedly, Best Buy is offering better deals than Amazon on a couple of the best Fire TV televisions. For example, the Insignia F50 Fire TV outperforms Amazon's Omni series TVs in terms of color accuracy, consistency, overall volume, and input latency.
Amazon Fire TV Omni Series review: An acceptably affordable Alexa TV
This cheap 4K TV offers all of the smart features you'll ever need, especially if you can grab one on sale
The Amazon Fire TV Omni Series sits somewhere at the low end of smart TVs, but this doesn't mean Amazon's Omni TV sets aren't worthwhile. As a matter of fact, what you get for your money is going to be hard to beat, as these smart TVs are running Amazon's Fire OS, which means Alexa is built-in, offering a wide selection of voice commands to keep you hands-free as you watch your favorite shows and movies.
This fantastic deal takes up to $350 off Amazon's best 4K Fire TVs
Because you really need eARC, trust me
If your TV has become less of an actual television and more of a hub for you to plug in all of your streaming devices for access to your favorite services like Disney+, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime Video, it may be time to upgrade your old girl and buy a smart TV that already has all your apps waiting for you in the main menu — or directly on the remote. Amazon's Fire TV system remains one of the most popular on the market today, and its Omni Series is hundreds off in this sale that's just in time for March Madness.
Amazon's first self-branded Fire smart TVs are cheaper than you'd expect
There's also a new Fire TV Stick with picture-in-picture and Wi-Fi 6
It was inevitable. After making a house brand of low-price Android tablets, then expanding into streaming boxes and even the software powering smart TVs themselves, Amazon is ready to cut down out one more middleman. Today the company announced its first Fire TV models, smart televisions branded by Amazon with Fire software and Alexa assistants built right in. The Omni and 4-series TVs will go on sale within the next month.