Smart Home
Amazon Echo

Grab an Echo Show 8 bundled with a Kids edition for just $70

An Echo Show bundle that saves you a bundle.
By Ryan Lakich  on 
All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission.
Echo Show 8 (2nd gen) smart display with Alexa with Echo Show 5 (2nd gen) Kids
Connect with family anywhere over the holidays with an Echo Show bundle. Credit: Amazon/Mashable photo composite

Save $154.99: As of Nov. 30, get the Echo Show 8 (2nd gen) with a free Echo Show 5 Kids (2nd gen) for $69.99(opens in a new tab) at Amazon. The complete bundle saves you 68% off their original retail prices.


The Black Friday and Cyber Monday sprint is over, but the gift shopping marathon continues. And what better gift than one that connects families no matter where they live?

Always fans of bundling their smart devices, Amazon now offers the Echo Show 8 with an Echo Show 5 Kids edition for just $69.99(opens in a new tab). That basically works out to a total of $154.99 off the original price for both smart displays, or $39.99 cheaper than if you bought them separately right now.

Both Echo Show devices(opens in a new tab) are a quick way to upgrade voice calls with your family. The Echo Show 8 (2nd gen, 2021 release)(opens in a new tab) features an 8-inch HD touchscreen and a 13MP camera that features auto-framing so you're always centered in video calls. Just ask Alexa to call up your contacts, or use the Echo Show 8 to look at your reminders, see real-time traffic updates, or watch and listen to content on Prime Video, Spotify, and other platforms. And it works as a great central hub to control any connected smart home devices such as security cameras or lights.

The included Echo Show 5 (2nd gen) Kids(opens in a new tab) features many of the same features, but in a smaller package and with more parental controls. It has a 5.5-inch touchscreen and a 2MP camera with a built-in shutter to ensure privacy. Kids can ask Alexa to play videos, music, and audiobooks, or answer your standard homework questions. But parents still get the option to set timers for watching videos, view activity on the parental dashboard, and block shopping to guarantee no surprise purchases.

More in Amazon Echo

Sign up for Mashable Deals
Awesome products and offers, sent to your inbox daily.
Thanks for signing up!

Recommended For You

Kick out the jams with this second-gen Amazon Echo Buds bundle deal


Get Amazon's Echo Show 10 and Echo Show 15 for $169

Amazon's Very Merry Deals event ends on Dec. 21 — shop a ton of last-minute gifts on sale

Grab 43% off a Nintendo Switch Online family subscription and memory card bundle at Amazon

More in Tech


Trending on Mashable

How to watch Netflix's 'Kaleidoscope' in chronological order, if you must

Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for January 3

AirTag odyssey: One woman's lost luggage journey goes viral

Netflix's '1899' mysteriously cancelled after just one season

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
By signing up to the Mashable newsletter you agree to receive electronic communications from Mashable that may sometimes include advertisements or sponsored content.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!