Not wanting to be outdone on top savings on big names, Amazon is hosting a whole Black Friday Week. It kicks off today and runs up until November 30, with thousands of deals available across the site. As always, some of the best discounts can be found on Amazon own devices.

The mega-site is kicking off the shopping extravaganza with a host of incredible deals, including top savings on the new Echo Dot 4th Gen, Echo Show 5 and Fire 7 Tablet. You can even save £40 on the Kindle Kids Edition

Whether you’re shopping for Christmas presents or treating yourself, now is a great time to buy. So to ensure you don’t miss a deal, we’ve scoured the site and selected the very best savings on Amazon devices right now.

Echo Dot (3rd Gen), £18.99 (was £39.99)  

If you’re looking for an entry point into Amazon’s at-home smart devices or want an affordable tech gift this Christmas, it might be worth considering the Echo Dot. 

The 3rd Generation Echo Dot is Amazon’s most popular smart speaker. The voice-controlled smart speaker with Alexa can be added to any room in your home, and you can connect to the WiFi with the Alexa App on your smartphone.

You can use the device to play your favourite songs from places like Amazon Music, Apple Music and Spotify, as well as ask Alexa for news, find information and set timers. Another pro is you can use the device to control your smart home with compatible connected devices, turn on lights, adjust thermostats, and lock doors.

Now under £20, it’s also a seriously good price point – and cheaper then it was back on Amazon Prime Day. 

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Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa, £19.99 (was £29.99) 

If you’re looking for a gift for your gadget-loving family member or someone who enjoys watching television, Amazon has got you covered.

You can snap up the Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa voice control for just £19.99 – that’s a decent 33 per cent off the listed retail price. 

The HD streaming media device allows you to turn any old TV into one that can access and play all your favourite TV shows and movies from Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, BBC, Disney Plus and YouTube (subscription fees may apply).

The difference between the Alexa Voice Remote Lite and the Fire TV Stick 4K? This one pretty much does it all but does not have TV controls and will not control power and volume on your TV, soundbar or receiver. Although the Fire TV Stick 4K is also on sale for £29.99. 

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Echo Show 5, £39.99 (was £79.99)

The Echo Show 5 is now half-price on Amazon with a saving of £40.

The display works with Alexa’s voice control function, which allows you to watch the news and TV programmes, as well as listen to songs and radio stations. You can even use Alexa as your personal assistant, helping you to manage your calendar, make to-do lists, get weather and traffic updates and cook with step-by-step recipes. 

A brilliant extra feature is that you can call almost anyone hands-free, including UK mobile and residential numbers, other Echo devices and Skype. 

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Echo Dot (4th generation) £28.99 (was £49.99) 

The all-new Echo Dot (4th generation) is here, and it’s now 42 per cent off on Amazon. 

Rounded, sleek and seriously stylish, it has all the benefits of the Echo Dot 3rd generation but in a new form with improved voice control, crisp vocals and balanced bass for full sound. More compact than the Echo Dot 3rd generation, it’s great for smaller spaces or for those that like their gadgets to blend into their surroundings.   

As always, you can use the voice control your entertainment. Whether you want to stream songs or listen to audiobooks and podcasts throughout your home with multi-room music, Alexa is ready to help. You can even ask her to tell a joke, answer questions, play the news, check the weather, set alarms and more.

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Fire 7 Tablet, £34.99 (was £49.99)

Amazon’s bestselling Fire tablet is now on sale with an impressive 30 per cent off – that’s a saving of £15.  

If you’re looking to invest in a new tablet, then the Fire 7 is a seriously affordable buy. Not only can you enjoy your favourite apps like BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Disney+, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and more, but you can use Alexa to play videos and music, open apps, check the weather, and call or message almost anyone.

You can also download for offline viewing, which is perfect for commuting or long journeys. The battery life is impressive too, with up to seven hours of reading, surfing the web, watching videos and listening to music at your fingertips.

With over 36,000 ratings on Amazon, it is hugely popular, and it comes highly-rated too with an average score of 4.5 out of 5.

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Kindle Kids Edition, £59.99 (was £99.99)

If you want to get the kids reading more, then the Amazon Kindle Kids Edition is a great way of doing so. Plus, it’s a whopping 40 per cent off on the site right now, which is a brilliant saving if you’re looking for Christmas presents.

The Kindle Kids Edition is purpose-built for reading, with a black and white glare-free display and weeks of battery life. If you’re worried about giving you kids more screen time, you’ll be pleased to hear that this kindle performs differently than a tablet as it has no games, ads or videos.

Even better, you will also get one year of Amazon Kids+ (Fire for Kids Unlimited) with over a thousand books for free. After the year your subscription will automatically renew every month starting at £1.99/month.

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