
The best Amazon device deals for Prime Day 2025: Unmissable deals on Fire TV sticks, Alexa-enabled smart speakers, Ring doorbells and more
Savvy shoppers know Amazon Prime Day is the best time to score major savings on smart home tech - think Echo Dots, Fire TVs, Kindles, and more.
This year's Amazon Prime Day July sale lasts a massive 96 hours, giving you four full days to grab deep discounts on smart home devices, with deals slashing prices by up to 85 per cent.
It's a rare chance to snag some of the lowest prices ever recorded on top-rated gadgets.
We've uncovered some standout deals from Ring Doorbells to smart TVs. Highlights include £110 off the Echo Buds (Newest gen) now at their lowest-ever price.
Also worth noting that the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K has dropped from £59.99 to £27.99, marking its best deal yet - and shoppers say it's 'completely transformed my living room entertainment'.
Not a Prime member yet? No worries. Sign up for a free 30-day Amazon Prime trial to unlock all the deals instantly. Plus, enjoy perks like free two-day delivery, Prime Video, and grocery delivery.
Ready to save? Here are the best Amazon Prime Day device deals live right now.
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