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Amazon’s Echo Hub is $60 off in pre–Prime Day sale

The Echo Hub is now available at its lowest price ever, giving Prime members an affordable way to manage smart devices with an intuitive touchscreen.

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Amazon Prime Day season has officially kicked off—albeit a bit sluggishly—but things are heating up fast as July 8th approaches. For Prime members itching to score a smart‑home upgrade, Amazon’s Echo Hub has just tumbled to its lowest-ever price: $119.99, a full $60 off its regular list of $179.99. Whether you missed it on Black Friday or have been eyeing a streamlined way to wrangle your smart lights, locks, and cameras, now’s your moment to pull the trigger.

At its core, the Echo Hub is Amazon’s attempt to simplify the piecemeal smart‑home experience. Instead of juggling half a dozen apps or fumbling through voice commands (“Alexa, turn on the kitchen lights—wait, which ones?”), you get an eight‑inch touchscreen panel that lives on your kitchen counter, entryway wall, or wherever else traffic flows through your house. Tap once, and you can:

  • Toggle lights across rooms
  • Adjust thermostats without entering the app for your HVAC system
  • Peek in on video doorbells or security cameras
  • Trigger Alexa Routines, like a “Goodnight” shortcut that dims lights, locks doors, and lowers the thermostat all at once

What sets it apart from Amazon’s Echo Show line is that it’s built for smart‑home control first and media second. It doesn’t plaster ads on your home screen, and there’s no “drop in” camera you have to worry about—just pure, distraction‑free automation.

One of the Echo Hub’s biggest selling points is its embrace of emerging smart‑home standards. Out of the box, it doubles as a controller for both Matter (the cross‑brand interoperability protocol) and Thread (the low‑power, mesh‑networking layer that underpins many Matter devices). That means you’re not locked into Alexa’s ecosystem—you can link up lights from Nanoleaf or Eve, thermostats from Ecobee, and even Philips Hue switches, all without an extra hub dangling off your router.

Supporting these IP‑based standards brings two big wins:

  1. Reliability: Local control reduces lag and keeps things working even if your internet goes spotty.
  2. Future‑proofing: As more brands adopt Matter, you won’t need a dozen bridge devices crowding your network.

Living with the Echo Hub

The good

  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) option means you can run data and power through one cable—perfect for a tidy wall‑mount setup.
  • Mountable or freestanding—pop it on a stand or screw it to the wall.
  • Media extras: Slideshows of family photos, to‑do lists, music streaming, even video playback from services like Prime Video (just don’t expect 4K).

The trade‑offs

  • Audio: The built‑in speaker is serviceable for podcasts and light music listening, but audiophiles will want a full Echo Studio or dedicated speaker.
  • No video calling: Unlike the Echo Show, there’s no camera—great for privacy, less handy for impromptu face‑time.
  • Basic UI: It’s optimized for controls, not slick video widgets; you won’t get interactive news headlines or fancy Amazon Ads.

How to snag the deal

  1. Prime membership required: Don’t have one? Amazon offers a 30‑day free trial, so you can jump in and out hassle‑free.
  2. Head to Amazon’s site and search “Echo Hub.” You should see the $119.99 sale price displayed prominently.
  3. Add to cart and check out before July 8th—deals this good tend to vanish once Prime Day officially starts.

If you’ve been patchworking together smart‑home devices and crave a unified command center, this is the lowest price we’ve ever seen on the Echo Hub. At $119.99, it’s an easy sell for anyone who wants to leave the app‑toggling behind and dive into a more seamless, tap‑and‑go home automation experience.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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