While Prime Day 2025 doesn’t officially begin until July 8, there are already some great early deals on Amazon devices. The fifth generation Echo Dot, for example, is just $32--the lowest price we’ve seen this year. And if you’re a Marvel fan, consider pairing it with the Limited Edition Echo Dot Spider-Man Stand. Modeled after Spider-Man’s iconic mask, it’s a fun choice for a kid’s room or game room. The stand is seeing its first-ever discount ahead of Prime Day, dropping the price to $30 (was $40).
Unless otherwise stated, all of the deals below are for the newest editions of Amazon's various Echo smart home devices.
Amazon previously released an Iron Man Echo Dot Stand last holiday. Iron Man fans can still grab that model today, but it's selling for its full $40 MSRP. The bundles are discounted, however, allowing you to pick up an Echo Dot (5th Gen) and Iron Man Stand for $62 (was $90). That’s the same price you’d pay if you picked up the discounted Spider-Man Stand and an Echo Dot (5th Gen), making it a good choice if you don’t yet have the smart speaker.
Speaking of the Echo Dot, the standalone speaker is available for $32 (was $50), though you can also find it bundled with an Amazon Basics Smart Color Bulb for $37 (was $63). Consider spending the extra few bucks on this option, as you’ll be able to control the bulb via voice commands with your new smart speaker. The bulb typically costs $13, so you’re saving a nice chunk of change for Prime Day. If you’re not sold on the Echo Dot, the bulb can be bundled with several other products.
A bunch of Amazon devices are discounted for Prime Day, including the affordable Echo Pop. This smart speaker is now just $22 (was $40), and while it doesn't sound quite as robust as the Echo Dot, it's a good choice for small spaces that don't need the 360-degree soundscape provided by the Dot. This is the best price we've seen in 2025, and it's not likely to stick around past Prime Day. The Echo Spot, meanwhile, is an excellent bedside companion, as its small display makes it a good alternative to a traditional alarm clock. Its current price of $45 (was $80) matches its lowest price ever.
While these and other Echo devices are great gadgets, keep in mind they're not compatible with the Spider-Man Stand.
For private listening with built-in Alexa support, check out the Amazon Echo Buds with active noise cancellation for only $45 (was $140).
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