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These 19 Amazon device deals are already Black Friday cheap — save up to 60% on Ring, Blink, Fire TVs, tablets and more

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Amazon devices usually get some of their deepest discounts during Black Friday — but you don't have to wait until the big day to save. Amazon is currently knocking up to 60% off Fire TV Sticks, Ring Video Doorbells, Blink security cameras and more.

Right now, you can grab the Ring Battery Doorbell on sale for $49 at Amazon. This is the lowest price ever for this device, so now is a great time to pick one up. Plus, we rank it as one of the best video doorbells you can buy.

If you're hoping to upgrade your streaming game, you can get the Fire TV Stick 4K Max on sale for $34 at Amazon. It’s boasting 42% off, and the cheapest it’s been all year in 2025. And if you're in the market for a new tablet, I recommend the Amazon Fire HD 10, which is down to $69 (was $139).

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Fire TV Sticks

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD
Amazon Fire TV Stick HD: was $34 now $17 at Amazon
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At this price, the Fire TV Stick HD is a bargain. If you don't have a 4K television, it's the ideal choice offering access to all your favorite streaming services and a voice-controlled remote. We'd still advise most people to opt for the 4K Max model, but if you don't have a 4K TV this is the streaming stick for you.

Fire TV Stick 4K (2023)
Fire TV Stick 4K (2023): was $49 now $24 at Amazon
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The Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) sports an upgraded 1.7GHz quad-core processor that's 30% more powerful than the previous model. It also offers Wi-Fi 6 support and a Live TV guide button. Other features include Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG support on the video front and Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Atmos support on the audio side. In our Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2nd gen) review we called it a good streaming option, especially when on sale.

Amazon  Fire TV Stick 4K Max
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max: was $59 now $34 at Amazon
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This compact streaming stick offers smooth 4K HDR playback with Dolby Vision, a powerful quad-core processor, and next‑gen Wi‑Fi 6E support. It’s perfect for upgrading older TVs and improving load times. Ideal for users who want solid streaming performance without complexity. We rank it as Amazon's best streaming stick right now.

Ring

Ring Battery Doorbell
Ring Battery Doorbell: was $99 now $49 at Amazon
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At just $49, the best value Ring Video Doorbell got even better. The newest of Ring's doorbells has head-to-toe video and package detection. You can't replace its battery, but it's a fantastic option at this price.

Ring Battery Doorbell with Ring Indoor Cam 2nd Gen
Ring Battery Doorbell with Ring Indoor Cam 2nd Gen: was $139 now $69 at Amazon
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The Ring Battery Doorbell can be easily installed to watch your front door, while the Indoor Cam can be set up in less than 10 minutes to view the interior of your home and give you a 1080p HD view complete with motion detection and a privacy cover. Though the Indoor Cam does require a power outlet, it also provides two way audio and noise cancellation and has a wide field of view. The Ring Battery Doorbell is our best value choice for Ring doorbells because it delivers the features we like most in Ring doorbells but still costs less than $100.

Ring Battery Doorbell Plus
Ring Battery Doorbell Plus: was $149 now $79 at Amazon
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Don't have wired power to your door, but still want head-to-toe video and package detection? Then this is the Ring doorbell you want. In our Ring Battery Doorbell Plus review — our favorite Ring Video Doorbell overall — we found it delivered excellent video, was easy to install, and its battery lasted a good long time, too.

Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus
Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus: was $179 now $99 at Amazon
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This floodlight and camera combo has a history of being well-received by Amazon shoppers. It has all of the essential features offered by the more expensive Pro model, but with just a few minor cuts (they both offer 1080p video and two super bright 3000° Kelvin with 2000 Lumen floodlights.)

Ring Battery Doorbell Pro
Ring Battery Doorbell Pro: was $229 now $129 at Amazon
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This is Ring's top-end battery-powered doorbell (it can also be hardwired to your home). It has all the benefits of the Battery Doorbell Plus, but also includes better audio as well as 3D motion detection, which helps you better locate someone who walks in front of the camera.

Blink

Blink  Mini 2
Blink Mini 2: was $39 now $17 at Amazon
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The Blink Mini 2 is the 2nd generation of home security cameras that offer Day and Night HD views of your home, alongside two audio and motion detection. On top of that, the Blink Mini 2 offers enhanced motion detection and an LED spotlight.

Blink Video Doorbell
Blink Video Doorbell : was $59 now $29 at Amazon
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The second-generation Blink video doorbell offers a two-year battery life, HD picture and infrared night vision. The Blink video doorbell is also wireless, making it easy to set up and start protecting your home. Sync Module Core is included.

Blink Outdoor 4 (2-pack)
Blink Outdoor 4 (2-pack): was $129 now $51 at Amazon
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The Blink Outdoor is a fully wireless home security camera that records video in 1080p, lets you store video locally (or in the cloud) and has a two-year battery life. The Editor's Choice camera holds a spot in our list of the best home security cameras. Sync Module Core is included in this bundle and you'll score 60% off right now.

Blink Whole Home Bundle
Blink Whole Home Bundle: was $179 now $74 at Amazon
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This bundle gets you a lot, including a Blink Outdoor 4 camera, which earned our Editor’s Choice award and is one of the best home security cameras we’ve tested. It also features a Mini 2 camera, Video Doorbell (2nd Generation) and Sync Module Core. This bundle is ideal for keeping an eye on the surroundings of your home. You save $105 on the entire package.

Fire Tablets

Amazon Fire HD 8
Amazon Fire HD 8: was $99 now $54 at Amazon
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The Fire HD 8 is where Amazon's tablet offerings get a little more powerful. I've used this device to read comics, and it works perfectly. Our Fire HD 8 review called it a "budget-friendly tablet that hits the sweet spot between price and performance," and I couldn't agree more. At $54, that price part of the statement is even more accurate.

Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro: was $139 now $64 at Amazon
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The Fire HD 8 Kids Pro is also heavily discounted to $64 for slightly older kids who want a bit more from their tablet. With an all-time low price, this deal is not to be missed for the tablet with a larger screen and more power than the Fire 7.

Amazon Fire HD 10
Amazon Fire HD 10: was $139 now $69 at Amazon
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This is the sweet spot of Amazon Fire tablets, giving you a 10.1-inch screen driven by an octa-core CPU with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage space. It does come with lock-screen ads, but you can pay a small fee to remove them if you don't like them. In my experience, though, these ads are hardly a bother.

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro
Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro: was $189 now $104 at Amazon
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When your child is ready for a larger-screen device with more power, the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro is here. It comes with the same power as the grown-up Fire HD 10 but with the kid-friendly extra like the case and warranty. This is the most significant discount we've ever seen on the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro, so it's the perfect time to take one home for a holiday gift (or a right now gift).

Amazon Fire Max 11
Amazon Fire Max 11: was $229 now $139 at Amazon
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The Fire Max 11 is the best Amazon Fire tablet you can buy, and right now it's just shy of being $100 off. It sports a bright 11-inch 2K screen, a 2.2GHz octa-core Mediatek MT8188J CPU, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of storage. In our Fire Max 11 review, I called it Amazon's best Fire tablet yet, and now's a great time to get one at a good discount.

Fire TVs

Insignia 55" F50 4K Fire TV
Insignia 55" F50 4K Fire TV: was $349 now $189 at Amazon
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Who says TVs have to cost a fortune? This 55-inch Insignia TV offers impressive image quality no matter what you're watching. Thanks to its built-in Fire TV features, you can also stream all your favorite shows and movies and control them with your voice thanks to full Alexa support.

Amazon 4-Series 50" Fire 4K TV
Amazon 4-Series 50" Fire 4K TV: was $399 now $289 at Amazon
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Amazon's 4-Series of Fire TVs are a less expensive option to the Omni Series. However, they still offer features like HDR support (HDR10/HLG) and Alexa integration (via the remote control). Plus, it operates on Amazon's Fire OS, which makes streaming your favorite apps easier than ever.

Olivia is a Deals Writer at Tom’s Guide. She loves all things lifestyle, shopping, and sourcing the best deals from some of the top brands, retailers, and websites around. From fashion and beauty to smart home and tech, she has an eye for finding practical, stylish, and reasonably-priced items that help make life simpler (and a little more aesthetically-pleasing). Olivia has over five years of experience writing lifestyle, commerce, and branded content for Patch.com. In her free time, she enjoys trying out new exercise classes, binge-watching the latest viral TV shows, cooking, spending time with family, and taking long walks with her dog, Gus. 

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