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Amazon Echo Hub Hits Record Low Price Before Prime Day

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Amazon’s Prime Day sale is gaining momentum, with deals like the Echo Hub at $119.99 ($60 off), a new low price.
– The Echo Hub simplifies smart home control with an 8-inch touchscreen, supporting Matter and Thread for cross-platform compatibility.
– The Echo Hub doubles as a minimalist Echo Show, offering photo displays, music, and video streaming without ads or cameras.
– The Pebblebee Clip Universal tracker is available for $27.99 ($7 off), featuring cross-platform support and a built-in key ring.
LG’s 65-inch C4 OLED TV is discounted to $1,296.99 (about $1,400 off) with gaming-friendly features like 144Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision/Atmos support.

Amazon’s Prime Day deals are heating up, with the Echo Hub hitting its lowest price ever at just $119.99, a $60 discount for Prime members. This smart home controller simplifies managing connected devices by consolidating control into one intuitive eight-inch touchscreen. Whether adjusting lights, checking security cameras, or setting up Alexa Routines for automated tasks, the Echo Hub streamlines daily routines with a single tap.

Beyond smart home management, the device doubles as a minimalist Echo Show alternative. It mounts neatly on walls or sits on countertops, powered by a single Ethernet cable for a clutter-free setup. Users can display photos, stream videos, or play music, though it skips video calls and lacks the premium audio of Amazon’s newer displays. The trade-off? A distraction-free experience with no ads or built-in cameras, prioritizing privacy.

Compatibility extends beyond Alexa, thanks to Matter and Thread support, ensuring seamless integration with a broader ecosystem of smart devices. For households invested in mixed platforms, this flexibility adds significant value.

Other Standout Deals

Apple’s Pencil Pro drops to $99 ($30 off), offering pressure sensitivity, gyroscope controls, and smart home shortcuts, though it’s limited to newer iPad models.

For home entertainment, LG’s 65-inch C4 OLED TV is priced at $1,296.99 with a $75 Visa gift card, boasting gamer-centric specs like 144Hz refresh rates and Dolby Vision/Atmos support.

As Prime Day approaches, these early discounts hint at even bigger savings to come.

(Source: theverge)

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