Canadian Pricing: Every New Amazon Echo, Fire TV, Ring and Blink Device
Amazon is rolling out a lineup of new devices in Canada, as announced at its event today in New York City, covering smart TVs, Echo speakers, and home security gear. Pre-orders are open now, with most products shipping in mid-October.
Here’s a confirmed list of the new Amazon devices coming to Canada, with 16 total devices coming with pricing on Amazon.ca:
Fire TV
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Fire TV Omni QLED Series – Available in 50” to 65” sizes
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Fire TV 2-Series and 4-Series – Pricing varies by model
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Fire TV Stick 4K Select – $59.99
Ring Security
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Ring Wired Doorbell Pro 4K – $349.99
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Ring Wired Doorbell Plus 2K – $249.99
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Ring Outdoor Cam Pro 4K – $279.99
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Ring Spotlight Cam Pro 4K – $349.99
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Ring Floodlight Cam Pro 4K – $389.99
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Ring Indoor Cam Plus 2K – $79.99
All available for pre-order today, shipping in mid to late-October.
Now, Ring’s doorbells still need to get 24/7 video recording between motion detection, because right now it’s still limited to every 15 seconds.
Blink Cameras
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Blink Outdoor 2K+ – $139.99
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Blink Mini 2K+ – $69.99
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Blink Arc 2K+ – $139.99 (Pre-orders open now, shipping mid-October.)
Echo Smart Speakers & Displays
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Echo Studio (newest model) – $299.99
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Echo Dot Max (newest model) – $139.99
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Echo Show 8 – $114.99
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Echo Show 11 – $299.99
The new Echo Dot Max and Echo Studio ship October 29, Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 11 ship November 12.
Amazon says its Echo devices are designed with future AI in mind and will support Alexa+ once it launches in Canada. For now, they offer upgraded hardware for quicker, more responsive interactions, with the capacity to handle next-generation features down the road.
Click here to check out all the new Amazon devices on its website.
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Lots can happen during the 15 seconds with no video on a doorbell camera.