Father's Day sale at Amazon: Discounts on Echo speakers, Kindle readers, Fire tablets, more

Father's Day sale at Amazon: Discounts on Echo speakers, Kindle readers, Fire tablets, more

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Amazon's growing family of devices -- Echo speakers, Kindle readers, Fire tablets, Fire TV ($50 at Amazon.com) media streamers and more -- are already priced to move. But here's a pro tip: Don't ever pay the list price. On any given week, Amazon is often discounting at least one or two (if not more) of its devices. 

To that end, we're building a one-stop shop on this page so you can know when any Amazon product is meaningfully discounted at any time. We're starting with the products that are on sale now, and we'll extend the list as price changes warrant. This was originally published May 31, and last updated on June 16. It includes some major Father's Day deals across all device categories.

Note that Amazon Prime Day, the retailer's big mid-year sale event, is expected to occur around the second week of July. We expect nearly all Amazon devices to be nicely discounted at that time.

Disclaimer: CNET may get a share of revenue from the sale of the products featured on this page.     

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Amazon Fire TV Stick for $30 ($10 off): Whether you want to watch Amazon Prime Video, Netflix or dozens of other channels, this Alexa-compatible streaming stick is one of the most affordable ways to do it. And despite the Google-Amazon spat, it does support YouTube thanks to a clever workaround with the built-in web browser. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Fire TV Stick.

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Amazon Fire TV 4K for $50 ($20 off): If you've got a 4K TV, you'll want to spend a bit more for the 4K version of the Fire TV streamer. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Fire TV 4K.

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Amazon Echo Dot for $40 ($10 off): It's not quite at its Black Friday low of $30, but the 20 percent off Amazon's most affordable Alexa smart speaker is still a solid deal. And if you want better audio quality, the Dot has a line-out jack for a secondary pair of powered speakers. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Echo Dot (2nd generation).

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Amazon Tap for $100 ($30 off): When it was first released, the Tap required you to touch a button before it would accept voice commands. But Amazon since added a software update that makes it voice activated, just like any other Echo speaker. And unlike other models, this one is fully battery powered, so you can easily move it around the house. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Tap.

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Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet for $60 ($20 off): Our favorite budget tablet was already a great deal at $80, but Amazon is knocking another $20 off for Father's Day. This 8-inch tablet is a great gateway to Amazon media and services, and its 8-inch screen doesn't disappoint. And at this price, you can buy five of them for the price of a single iPad. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet

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Buy two Amazon Fire 8 HD Kids Edition, save $50: Except for the foam case, the hardware of the "Kids Edition" of Amazon's 8-inch tablet is identical to the standard Fire 8 HD version. But parents will love Amazon's 2-year no-questions-asked replacement policy, and the fact that the company tosses in a year's worth of the Amazon FreeTime service, which is chock-full of kid-friendly content. All in all, it's two tablets for $210 -- less than what you'd pay for a single iPad. CNET review of the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition

Amazon is also offering $50 off two Fire 7 Kids Edition tablets, too -- but we think the 8-incher above is a much better deal. Here's the CNET review of the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition.

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Amazon Echo (2nd generation) for $80 ($20 off): The "Goldilocks" speaker in Amazon's Alexa line, the 2017 Echo delivers a fuller sound than the tiny Echo Dot, and is more affordable than the Echo Plus. And right now, it's 20 percent off. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Echo (2nd generation).

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Buy two Amazon Echo Spot speakers, save $40: We'll admit it: The idea of a camera-enabled Echo speaker and viewer in our kitchen -- and, especially, our bedroom -- freaks us out, and it's one big reason why we didn't rate the Echo Spot ($130 at Amazon.com) higher. But thousands of Amazon user reviewers and many others are in love with this screen-equipped, Alexa-enabled gadget, which is basically a more compact and affordable version of the Echo Show. It lists for $130, but if you buy two, Amazon is knocking off $40 ($220 instead of $260). Read the CNET review of the Amazon Echo Spot.

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Amazon Echo Show for $150 ($80 off): The Spot is cool, but the small circular screen can be a challenge if you want to watch longform video. The Echo Show has a larger 7-inch rectangular screen -- the same size as the Fire 7 tablet -- and it doubles as a standard Echo smart speaker, too. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Echo Show.

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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite for $100 ($20 off): It's a 2015 model, but the Paperwhite still delivers the best value in Amazon's e-reader line by including the same basic screen as the Kindle Voyage, a slimmer model that costs twice as much. Read the CNET review of the Kindle Paperwhite

Amazon is also offering $20 off the entry-level Kindle, too -- but that one lacks an illuminated screen. Read the CNET review of the Kindle.




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Up to 36 percent off Amazon Key Home Kit: Amazon Key is the retailer's service that drops deliveries inside your front door -- if you have a compatible smart lock and Cloud Cam ($100 at Amazon.com), and you authorize the company to have access (no more porch pirates!). It sounds creepy, but we tried it for a month and it was actually pretty cool. If you want to take the plunge, Amazon will knock $70 to $90 off a bundle that includes the Cloud Cam (normally $120) and your choice of smart locks, including the Kwikset Obsidian Keyless and the Yale Assure Lock SL. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Key service.

Amazon Cloud Cam for $100 ($20 off): Amazon's home webcam is a great option for security, or just for keeping an eye on the pets while you're out. Read the CNET review of the Amazon Cloud Cam.









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Suresh Raina Reaps Rewards of Perseverance

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India vs England: Suresh Raina Reaps Rewards of Perseverance

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New Delhi: Suresh Raina might have had his short-comings at the crease, but what he lacked in technique, he made up for with grit and determination. And it is this very resolute nature that has seen the 31-year-old make a comeback into the Indian ODI set-up after a gap of close to three years – he last played an ODI against South Africa in October 2015. With Ambati Rayudu failing the Yo-Yo Test at the NCA, Raina was drafted into the squad for the England tour by the national selectors on Saturday.An integral part of India’s limited-overs team under Mahendra Singh Dhoni, life came to a sudden standstill for Raina in August 2017 when news came in that current skipper Kohli had made passing the Yo-Yo test a compulsion and the left-hander had failed to clear the benchmark of 16.1. Raina was ignored for the tour of Sri Lanka.


It could have been easy for the southpaw to give up, having already played 223 ODIs for India and over 50 T20Is. At 30, he wasn’t even getting any younger. But, what followed was hours of training sessions and the urge to prove detractors that he still had it in him to challenge the best in the business. After all, he was one of the pioneers of saving those extra runs with his lightning fielding that Dhoni so relied on.

In fact, such was his resilience that while he would never refuse a chat, he clearly told this reporter – during the initial stages of the Ranji Trophy season in 2017 — that an important season was on and he didn’t wish to speak at this stage. “Can we talk after a few games?” came his reply. Clearly, he meant business. The customary 'Thanks brother for the support' replies followed there on.

And in December, Raina finally managed to show the results for his hardwork as he cleared the now compulsory fitness test. "Cleared my Yo-Yo & fitness test today, after days of hard work at #NCA! ‪Received tremendous support from all the trainers, coaches & officials. ‪Thank you all! ‪It’s always so encouraging to train here at #NCA, motivates me to push my limits and bring the best out of me," he posted on his Intstagram account.

Replying to a congratulatory message from this reporter, Raina said he was happy to have seen his hardwork get the desired result. Battling it out against critics was never new to him as he has had pundits calling him a dead duck against short-pitched bowling from the start of his career. But to see his own teammates considering him unfit to be a part of the squad had hurt him and that saw him spend hours working on his fitness in the gym and outdoors. What followed was an immediate call-up to the team for the T20I series in South Africa.

Speaking to CricketNext in South Africa during the Test series, a member in the team management had said that a fit Raina could well be a vital cog in the India team when it plays the 2019 World Cup in England. After all, he has been part of numerous tours of England and has scored runs there. “See, with someone as experienced as Raina, it is all about keeping fit and staying in shape. You don’t teach someone who has played over 200 ODIs how to bat at the international level. The upcoming T20Is against South Africa will be a good test for him now that he has proven his fitness. If he can show form and fitness, he could well be a vital part of the World Cup squad. You cannot buy experience that someone like Raina brings into the set-up,” he said.

Even though Raina managed just 15, 31 and 43 in the three T20Is against South Africa, he looked a completely different player in Cape Town during his knock of 43 than in Johannesburg when he looked tense and jittery during his knock of 15. Clearly, the nerves had settled down and the belief that he belonged at the international level was back.

What followed was 445 runs for champions Chennai Super Kings in this edition of the Indian Premier League with four fifties at a strike-rate of 132.44. And clearly, Raina had sounded the warning bells to his detractors that version 2.0 is not just swifter, but equally destructive.






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