Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024: Top Amazon device deals now live

THE Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale is nearly here, but there are already price drops on several Amazon tablets, TVs and Echo speakers.
If you've been thinking about giving your home a smart device upgrade, now is the time to do it.
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The online giant has slashed the price of its Fire TV Sticks, , , and even its .
And when we say slashed, we mean that these pre-Prime Day deals are seriously punchy, just like Daniel Dubois' huge right.
When the officially starts at midnight on 8th October, will have 48 hours to shop all the best deals.
Last year, we saw discounts on everything from sports kits and protein powders to fitness trackers, gaming gear and headphones.
But you don't need to be a Prime member to bag a device bargain right now as the early Amazon deals are open to everyone, (even Erik Ten Hag who might need a tablet for his future job hunt).
How to get access to Amazon Prime Day

The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale kicks off from midnight on 8 October to midnight on 9 October, but to take part you need to be a Prime member.
Shoppers can sign up for a to shop the and then cancel when the trial is over, meaning you'll have access to thousands of massive deals and discounts across all categories.
The 30-day trial also gives you access to all the other Prime Day perks such as Prime Video to watch the latest Premier League matches, unlimited one- or same-day delivery, Prime reading and more.
The annual Amazon Prime Day sales are always an excellent way to snap up a bargain, whether you're treating yourself or grabbing a few for family and friends ahead of the festive period.
This year looks better than ever if the early device deals are anything to go by.
You can check out some of our favourite Amazon device deals below.
Prime Big Deal Days best Amazon device deals
1. Echo pop smart speaker, £19.99 (was £39.99)
Amazon's budget smart speaker is now even more affordable at less than £20.
If you want to make the TalkSPORT podcasts sound even better (if that's possible), it has a 1.95-inch front-firing speaker to blast out crisp audio so you don't miss a millisecond of our commentary.
Slimmer than the Echo Dot, the is designed to be placed in a corner or by a wall to help you make your home smarter without lots of bulky kits ruining the aesthetic.
Ask Alexa anything, from setting an alarm to motivate you to go to the gym to what the weather's like, and you'll get a fast response.
2. Fire HD 8 tablet 32GB, £49.99 (was £99.99)
The 8-inch display makes this mid-range Amazon tablet a pleasure to use for watching movies and sports.
It's also great for chatting to friends that live far away - just ask Alexa to video call your mates and you'll see them on screen in seconds.
The supports various streaming apps, giving you access to live games, replays, and sports news all in one place.
Plus, the battery life lasts 13 hours, so you can enjoy extended viewing without constantly searching for a charger.
3. Fire TV stick, £16.99 (was £44.99)
Reduced by 64%, the is a game-changer for sports fans, transforming any TV into a powerhouse of entertainment.
With access to popular streaming services like ESPN, Hulu, and NBC Sports, the Fire TV Stick provides a one-stop solution for watching live games, highlights, and sports news.
The remote supports Alexa voice control, enabling you to search for games, players and schedules hands-free, so you can have a beer in one hand, and snacks in the other and still find something fun to watch.
4. Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023 release), £49.99 (was £89.99)
The is a smart speaker with a screen for watching TV and video calls and a security device in one.
It can be synced with any ring doorbell or camera allowing you to view your outside space immediately.
It has a 5.5-inch screen, which is perfect for watching highlights, live game updates, and sports news without taking up too much space.
You can easily ask Alexa for real-time scores, schedules, and player stats, to help you get excited about a big game or fight.
Another cool feature is that it can act as a hub for various smart devices, allowing you to manage them all from one place.
You can create routines that automate multiple actions with a single command - all for under £50.
5. Amazon 43-inch 4-series Fire TV, £279.99 (was £429.99)
If you want to watch sports with better picture quality and immersive sound that makes you feel part of the action, Amazon has you covered with this fan-favourite Fire TV now reduced by £140.
With its stunning 4K Ultra HD resolution, every detail pops, ensuring you don’t miss a single moment of the action.
The Fire TV's voice control feature, powered by Alexa, makes it easy to find specific games, check scores, or get updates without needing to scroll through menus.
6. Amazon eero Pro mesh Wi-Fi 5 router system, £149.99 (was £299.99)
Patchy Wi-Fi can cause problems, whether you're working from home and can't log onto a meeting or you're trying to read TalkSPORT and your connection dies, just when you wanted to read one of our exclusive interviews.
If any areas in your home or no-go zones, what you need is a , which will bring coverage to all corners of your property.
7. Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet 64GB, £129 (was £249.99)
This is Amazon's premium tablet and an 11-inch screen makes all the difference, whether you're watching football, boxing or golf.
The has an 11-inch display, making it an ideal choice for streaming, or side-by-side tasks that feel too cramped on a smaller screen.
It's also got more internal firepower than any other tablet in the range, with 4GB of RAM and a 2.2 GHz processor.
8. Echo Dot (5th generation, 2022 release), £22.99 (was £49.99)
The has been slashed by more than 50% and is Amazon's best Echo speaker yet, offering the clearest vocals, punchy bass and a richer sound that fills any room.
With Alexa built right in, you can play your favourite tunes, get weather updates, set cooking timers, and even control other smart gadgets around your home, all hands-free.
For sports enthusiasts, the Echo Dot 5 provides real-time updates on scores, schedules, and player stats, ensuring you stay informed about your favourite teams without missing a beat.
You can also set reminders for upcoming games and even receive alerts for live events.
9. Kindle Scribe 64 GB, £309.99 (was £409.99)
The has a large, high-resolution display that makes it easy to read sports articles, player biographies or game analyses in crisp detail.
Whether you’re diving into the latest stats or exploring in-depth commentary, the Kindle Scribe brings content to life.
One of its standout features is the ability to take handwritten notes, which is perfect for jotting down insights during games or while watching sports documentaries.
Are you a budding coach? You can annotate directly on documents, making it easier to track strategies, player performances, or even game predictions.
10. Ring video doorbell, £59.99 (was £99.99)
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The OG of outdoor security, the ring lets you see what's going on outside your house up to 3 metres away.
The two-way audio allows you to communicate with visitors from anywhere using your smartphone, making it easy to greet delivery drivers or deter unwanted guests.