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Amazon’s touchscreen Echo Hub smart home control panel hits early Prime Day all-time low at $120

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As I’m sure you have already seen from our coverage over the last couple of days, Amazon has already opened the flood gates on early Prime Day deals for its in-house tech. This includes some of the best prices of the year on its Echo smart speakers from $22, the latest Fire tablets at up to 50% off, the 2nd gen Echo Auto at 75% off, and Fire TV Stick 4K Max at $35, but we also have a new all-time low on the Amazon Echo Hub at 33% off for Prime members only. Details below. 

The Amazon Echo Hub – an all-in-one smart home control panel of sorts with an 8-inch touchscreen – regularly carries a $180 list price and has now dropped down to $119.99 shipped as part of the early Prime Day deals. 

This 33% price drop is the best we have tracked yet on Amazon, having never dropped below the $125 we featured for Black Friday last year until today. 

As we have highlighted previously, there is no way to know for sure whether or not we will see this one drop lower once Prime Day officially begins on July 8, but if history is any indication, you are indeed looking at the official Prime Day price right now. We could see on-page coupons or some sort of daily deal (new to this year’s Prime event) drop this one lower, but that’s not usually the case with Amazon’s in-house tech. 

Amazon’s Echo Hub is an 8-inch control panel touchscreen you can mount in a centralized area of your home to take control of your smart ecosystem from a single hub. It is compatible “with thousands of connected locks, thermostats, speakers, and more. WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Matter, Sidewalk and Thread devices sync seamlessly with the built-in smart home hub.”

An easy-to-use Alexa-enabled control panel for your smart home devices—just ask Alexa or tap the display to control lights, smart plugs, camera feeds, and more. Streamline your smart home — Customize the controls and widgets, displayed on your dashboard to quickly adjust devices, view cameras, start routines, and more.

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Amazon Echo Hub features:

  • Works with thousands of Alexa compatible devices — Compatible with thousands of connected locks, thermostats, speakers, and more. WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Matter, Sidewalk and Thread devices sync seamlessly with the built-in smart home hub.
  • Home security at your fingertips — Use the Echo Hub to arm and disarm your compatible security system. Use the Alexa app and compatible cameras, locks, alarms, and sensors to check in while you’re out.
  • Easy to install — Echo Hub can be wall mounted anywhere you have an outlet. Use in-wall cable pass throughs or a power-over-ethernet adapter (both sold separately) to hide cables. Also compatible with table-top stand (sold separately).
  • Play your music everywhere — Connect your preferred speaker to Echo Hub to play music, audiobooks, and podcasts in any room.
  • Designed to protect your privacy — Amazon is not in the business of selling your personal information to others. Built with multiple layers of privacy controls, including a mic off button.
  • Designed for sustainability – This device is made from 27% recycled materials. 97% of this device packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices