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Amazon’s oversized Echo Show 15 and 21 smart displays now seeing rare early Black Friday deals

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The official Amazon Black Friday Week is set to kick off late tonight, but we are already seeing early deals flood in on Echo speakers, Fire TV Sticks, the touchscreen Echo Hub, and more. Another one of those early deals is bringing its oversized Amazon Echo Show 15 and 21 smart displays back to all-time low pricing. 

Right around this time last year (almost right to the day in fact), Amazon introduced a pair of new Echo show smart displays, and this time in much larger sizes with the 15-inch and 21-inch models. These almost monitor-like smart displays delivers that built-in Alexa smart home hub, audio, and camera experience in a much larger format and we are now tracking some relatively rare early Black Friday offers on both sizes. 

While these price drops might not seem all that deep, especially as far as early Black Friday offers go, but price drops of any sort have been hard to come by – these things do not go on sale like the rest of the Amazon tech we feature on a regular basis. In fact, we have only seen both of them on sale a few times before today over the last year on the marketplace. 

Our launch coverage details the feature set in-depth, but the short-form takeaway here is that you are looking at oversized full-HD smart displays that serve up calendars, video calling action, weather reports, the ability function as a smart home gear dashboard – “turn on all your living room lights at once or check live camera feeds to see what’s happening around your home” – and you can even watch TV on them while you’re making dinner, or use them to display photos in between use like one of those frame-style TVs.

…perfect for your kitchen and ready to show you more. Use customizable widgets to keep your day on track, watch your favorite shows with Fire TV and powerful vibrant sound, and enjoy natural video calling, with 3.3x zoom and wide field of view.

Much like the touchscreen Echo Hub deal we featured, Echo Show 15 and 21 include Alexa+ access:

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Amazon Echo Show 21 features:

  • FAMILY ORGANIZATION HUB – See your top widgets at a glance, like your family’s calendars and to-do lists, local weather, smart home, and more.
  • ALL YOUR FAVORITES, ALL RIGHT HERE – Built-in Fire TV unlocks endless entertainment, so you can enjoy your favorite content from thousands of apps like Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube, Apple TV, and more (subscription may be required). Fire TV remote included. Plus, now you can quickly add a device to play music with Active Media – start playing a song in the kitchen, then add the living room and bedroom on the fly.
  • SMART HOME CENTRAL – Control smart devices with your voice or a few taps using the smart home dashboard. Easily turn on all your living room lights at once or check live camera feeds to see what’s happening around your home.
  • FRAME YOUR FAVORITE MEMORIES – Brighten your space (and your day) by turning your home screen into a stylish digital photo frame that displays your favorite memories. Auto curate your images and show off your favorite family memories.
  • CONNECT LIKE NEVER BEFORE – Video calling with family and friends will feel even more natural with a centered, auto-framing camera, wide field of vision, 3.3x zoom, and noise reduction technology.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices