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HP’s AI-enabled Envy 6165e wireless printer now costs less than $80

HP’s Envy 6165e printer deal delivers AI-powered printing, self-healing Wi-Fi, and excellent color output at one of the lowest prices this year.

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If you need a cheap, solid all-in-one for home or a small remote-work setup, Best Buy’s current price on the HP Envy 6165e is exactly the kind of mouth-watering deal that makes you stop scrolling. The printer is listed at $79.99 (regularly $149.99), which knocks $70 off the usual price and comes with six months of HP Instant Ink included.

A lot of modern printers hide the real cost in ink and software lock-ins. What makes this flash sale notable is the combination of HP’s recent hardware refresh (compact, quiet, touchscreen control) with the temporary bonus of up to six months of Instant Ink — a service that automatically sends cartridges or refills when you run low. For newcomers, that means less time ordering ink and a softer landing if you’re not ready to commit to a supertank printer. Details on Instant Ink plans and how they work are spelled out on HP’s site.

HP Envy 6165e wireless printer
HP Envy 6165e wireless all-in-one printer.
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This HP Envy 6165e deal makes high-end printing affordable, offering advanced connectivity and a user-friendly touchscreen for under $80.

$80 at Best Buy

What the Envy 6165e actually offers

Put plainly: it prints, scans and copies well for everyday use, and it’s built with a few niceties that matter in 2025:

  • AI enhancements — HP markets some “AI” features that aim to cut wasted pages and optimize ink for ordinary documents and photos (availability of certain AI features can depend on device setup and the HP app).
  • Compact, user-friendly hardware — a 2.4-inch color touchscreen, a 100-sheet input tray and one USB port for wired use. The control layout is straightforward, which helps non-tech users get set up quickly.
  • Wireless reliability — the Envy line includes “self-healing dual-band Wi-Fi” that attempts to correct connection issues automatically, plus mobile printing via the HP app for iPhone and Android.
  • Print quality & speed — good color and text for reports, schoolwork and family photos; typical small-home speeds are in the single-digit pages-per-minute range for color.

The tradeoffs

  • Paper capacity is small. The 100-sheet input tray is fine for daily home use, but if you do large batch prints, you’ll be refilling more often than with an office-grade machine.
  • Ink economics depend on you. If you print a lot, a supertank or Smart Tank model will usually be cheaper per page over time. HP’s Instant Ink reduces friction for casual users, but some people don’t like subscription models or find delivery timing mixed depending on their region. The Instant Ink subscription details and pricing tiers are directly explained by HP.
  • AI features have limits. HP’s “AI” benefits typically require the HP app and particular setup conditions (and sometimes a U.S. locale or recent OS version), so don’t assume magic — think of these as smart shortcuts, not essential capabilities.

Deals roundup — other HP printers to consider at Best Buy right now

If you’re shopping the sale and want to compare price vs. capability, Best Buy’s current markdowns include midrange and supertank options:

  • HP OfficeJet Pro 8125e ($140, was $180) — larger paper tray and faster throughput, currently listed in the sale section (good if you need more pages between refills).
  • HP Envy 6155e ($120, was $160) — a sibling model with a similar compact footprint, frequently discounted and worth a look if the 6165e sells out.
  • HP Envy Inspire 7255e ($130, was $210) — better photo handling and a few extra features for hobby photographers or scrapbookers.
  • HP Smart Tank 5101 (supertank) ($190, was $260) — if you print a lot, the Smart Tank line (with up to two years of ink included on some SKUs) will often beat cartridge costs over time despite a higher upfront price. Best Buy lists several Smart Tank models on discount.

Who should buy this

  • Students, roommates, and home-office users who want a small, quiet device that’s simple to set up and affordable to acquire.
  • Casual photographers who want a compact machine for occasional 4×6 prints (but not heavy photo labs).
  • People who hate running out of ink — the six months of Instant Ink reduces the immediate hassle of refilling, and the HP app makes renewal optional and manageable.

Who should skip it

  • Small businesses or heavy-use homes that print 100s of pages a month — you’ll save money long term on a supertank or a higher capacity OfficeJet Pro.
  • Buyers who dislike subscription services — while Instant Ink is optional, the included trial can tempt users into plans that duplicate costs they didn’t expect.

At $79.99 for a boxed HP Envy 6165e with six months of Instant Ink, the deal is a practical steal for a typical home user who values simplicity and solid all-around performance. The machine won’t replace heavy-duty office hardware, but for everyday printing, scanning and copying, it covers all the essentials and then some — with the safety net of an ink trial to smooth the transition. If you need more capacity or far cheaper ink over the long run, consider the Smart Tank family or the OfficeJet Pro series.


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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