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Amazon early Prime Day Kindle Colorsoft Bundle with fabric case, more now $173 (44% off, all-time low)

There are loads of notable all-time lows now live on Amazon tech, including the latest Echo Dot Max and the Echo Studio , Echo Show 8 and Show 11, and the latest Ring doorbell cams, but it is once again serving up a particularly notable discount on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Essentials Bundle at 44% off the combined list prices. 

Amazon is now offering the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Essentials Bundle at $172.97 shipped – it includes the Kindle Colorsoft 16GB model alongside the official Fabric Cover case in a sort of charcoal color as well as the 9W Amazon Power Adapter. 

Purchasing all of this gear individually would run you $307 and with the early Prime Day bundle on tap here today you’re saving 44% – that’s $134 off. 

It is also worth pointing out that this tablet carries a $250 list price on its own without the extras. Even more to the point, it has never sold for less than $170 on Amazon – that means you’re effectively getting the lowest price the tablet has dropped to here today with an official case and power adapter for $3. 

Alongside this morning’s early Prime Day Amazon Fire TV Stick deals from $18, we are also tracking a ton of early deals and new all-time lows on Echo gear, Amazon smart home products, and the first discounts on its all-new 2026 Ember Artline frame TVs. Scope out the details on the best of them below and in our master roundup

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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


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