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Amazon’s October Prime Day event has ended, but the retailer still has deals on a variety of tech. Whether you need a new video doorbell or smart TV, you can still save on Ring, Echo, and more devices from Amazon. If you notice anything, it’s best to act quickly as we’re not sure when these deals will end.

We’re still tracking last-minute Prime Day deals across a variety of categories, including laptops, fitness trackers, kitchen appliances, and everything in between. To access the vast majority of these deals, you must be a Prime member. If you’ve always longed for the benefits of Prime but haven’t made the leap yet, now’s a good time to subscribe. Subscribe now can mean significant savings as the holidays approach, and shopping for gifts early can mean less stress.

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Best Prime Day deals on Amazon devices

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Echo devices are currently on sale, meaning you can get your home serviced for a lot less. Prices start at only $40. Your purchase comes with a free TP-Link smart bulb for good measure.

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This Fire TV has a beautiful 4K screen and all your streaming services are easily accessible. It just makes watching things easier, and if that’s what it’s all about, this is a great value TV.

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Amazon’s basic Fire TV Stick costs just $25, which is a good deal for those who aren’t concerned about 4K visuals and blistering speeds.

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Grab this 55-inch smart TV. In addition to the 4K images, Fire TV is built-in, giving you easy access to a large number of streaming services.

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This incredible bundle includes the fifth-generation Echo Dot and the new, limited-edition Jack Skellington shell, in the chilling likeness of the infamous Pumpkin King from The Nightmare Before Christmas. It makes for great spooky seasonal decor or a wonderful gift for fans of the Christmas classic.

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If you want an affordable yet powerful soundbar, this should cover it. It comes with tons of great features, which basically means you can hear your movies and shows much better.

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The Fire Max 11 is a great budget tablet with a beautiful 11-inch screen, perfect for streaming, reading and chilling. This model has been refurbished to Amazon Certified levels, so it’s reliable, but may not be for everyone.

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After Amazon Prime Day, is it still a good time to buy Echo, Kindle and Fire TV devices?

Yes. Amazon is withholding the biggest price cuts for its Prime events and offering them exclusively to its Prime members. At events over the past few years, we’ve seen record low prices on everything from Echo smart speakers and Fire tablets to Fire TV Sticks, Ring and Blink security devices, Kindle e-readers, and much more. Some of these deals often last for a few days, allowing you to continue saving on items you weren’t able to purchase during Amazon Prime Day.

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How do October Prime Day TV deals compare to Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday deals?

In recent years, October Prime Day – or Prime Big Deal Days, as it’s officially called – essentially kicks off the fall shopping season that culminates in Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday. Since this is an Amazon event, this is probably a good time to buy if you want to invest in its devices specifically. If you wait until Black Friday, you’ll likely see a lot of deals on smart home devices from multiple brands. Black Friday sales are usually extremely limited, both in terms of time and supply. If you’re looking to upgrade your home with Amazon devices and you see something you like that’s within your budget, go ahead and buy it during the Prime Big Deal Days sale to avoid the November rush. Prime Day deals sometimes stick around, meaning you might still find what you’re looking for even though the official sales are now over.

*All information about the Prime Visa card has been independently collected by CNET and has not been reviewed by the issuer.

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