Prime Day ends today, giving shoppers a final window to claim reduced prices on a broad selection of smart‑home equipment.
Discounts this year span smart speakers, displays, plugs, outlets and robot vacuums, with price reductions ranging from modest savings to several hundred dollars.
The Echo Dot Max is now listed at $64.99, down from $99.99, positioning it as a cost‑effective alternative to competing compact speakers while adding a built‑in Zigbee, Thread and Matter hub.
The Echo Studio is offered for $174.99, reduced from $219.99, delivering high‑fidelity audio in a chassis that is 40 % smaller than its 2019 predecessor and supporting Alexa‑enabled home‑theater integration.
The JBL Authentics 200, a non‑Amazon smart speaker, is priced at $189.95 after a $190 discount, and it supports both Google Assistant and Alexa, as well as AirPlay 2 and Chromecast for mixed‑assistant households.
Smart displays also see notable cuts, with the fourth‑generation Echo Show 8 available for $124.99, a $55 reduction from its original price of $179.99.
The Echo Show 8’s 8.7‑inch screen is suited for kitchen use, video calls and camera feeds, while its integrated hub can manage compatible devices directly from the display.
Larger models follow suit: the Echo Show 11 drops to $149.99 from $219.99, and the 21‑inch Echo Show 21 is discounted to $319.99, down $80, offering a wall‑mountable dashboard for family command centers.
The Echo Hub, designed as a dedicated visual control panel, now costs $109.99 instead of $179.99, providing a mounted interface for lights, locks, cameras and thermostats.
Smart plugs and power strips are priced under $40, with the Eve Energy Outlet at $37.99, reduced from $54.95, and the Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300 also listed at $37.99, down $12 from $49.99.
The Eve Energy Outlet is Matter‑certified and works with Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home and SmartThings without requiring additional bridges.
The Kasa HS300 offers six surge‑protected outlets and three USB ports, each controllable individually via the Kasa app or voice assistants.
Robot vacuum pricing includes the Ecovacs Deebot X11 OmniCyclone at $699, a $401 reduction from $1,099.99, featuring a bagless dock that eliminates the need for disposable bags.
The Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 is now $849.99, down $450, delivering strong suction, mop pressure, corner‑reach capability and Matter integration for seamless smart‑home connectivity.
The iRobot Roomba 415X, priced at $399.99 after a $400 discount, combines vacuuming and mopping with an AutoEmpty dock and self‑cleaning functions, targeting users seeking a budget‑friendly hands‑off solution.
Competing retailers are running parallel sales: Walmart offers discounts up to 50 % from June 22‑28, Best Buy provides similar tech deals over the same period, and Target runs a June 23‑26 promotion with up to 50 % off for Circle members.
These final‑day reductions present a timely opportunity for consumers to upgrade smart‑home setups before the Prime Day deadline passes.