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Amazon deal of the day: Grab the Kindle Paperwhite Kids for 22% off

Amazon deal of the day: Grab the Kindle Paperwhite Kids for 22% off

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Check out the best Amazon deals of the day as of Feb. 10:
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Kindle Paperwhite Kids
$139.99 (save $40)
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BEST SMARTHOME DEAL
Amazon Echo Show 5
$69.99 (save $20)
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BEST HEADPHONES DEAL
Bose QuietComfort headphones
$249 (save $100)
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BEST EARBUDS DEAL
Amazon Echo Buds
$34.99 (save $15)
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Another week, another slew of deals at Amazon. We've rounded up the best discounts we could find today amongst the lengthy list of President's Day deals at the mega retailer. From Kindle to Bose, some of our favorite gadgets are down to impressive lows.
Here are our picks for the best Amazon deals of the day on Feb. 10. If these aren't sparking your interest, stay tuned this week as we select new deals each day.
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Kindle Paperwhite Kids
$139.99 at Amazon $179.99 Save $40.00
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The Paperwhite Kids is a heftier kids version of the standard Kindle Paperwhite, weighing in at 11.6 ounces compared to the adult version's 7.4 ounces. That means it's sturdier and can withstand most things a kid throws at it. It comes with built-in parental controls so you can monitor the content your kiddo is consuming. Plus, it comes with six free months of Amazon kids+, which is packed with tons of age-appropriate books. As of Feb. 10, you can snag it on sale for just $139.99 instead of the usual $179.99. That's a savings of 22% and matches its best price ever from Black Friday.
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Amazon Echo Show 5
$69.99 at Amazon $89.99 Save $20.00
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The third-generation Echo Show 5 upgraded its speaker system with double the bass, more clarity for calls, music, audiobooks, podcasts, video content, and more. Not to mention, its reengineered microphone array makes for better Alexa responsiveness and its AZ2 Neural Edge processor makes for a speedier experience overall. While the display is small at 5.5 inches, it's a great fit for a nightstand or desktop. Usually $89.99, it's on sale for just $69.99. That's 22% off.
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Bose QuietComfort
$249.00 at Amazon $349.00 Save $100.00
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The Bose QuietComfort headphones check all the right boxes: top-notch noise cancellation, rich audio, comfortable fit, and affordable price tag. They're not quite as impressive as their more expensive sibling, the QuietComfort Ultras, but our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) say "they absolutely won't disappoint if you want to save a bit of money." They come in seven different color options, each of which are on sale for just $249. That's 29% off the usual cost.
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Amazon Echo Buds
$34.99 at Amazon $49.99 Save $15.00
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Amazon's budget-friendly Echo Buds from 2023 completely revamped the design from the previous version. While they're pretty simple earbuds, they'll still get the job done. They don't offer noise cancellation or the most comfortable fit, but they sound great, last for up to 20 hours, and seamlessly pair with your other Alexa gadgets. Mashable's reviewer SaVanna Shoemaker put it simply: "For the price, the Echo Buds are a solid pair of wireless earbuds." As of Feb. 10, you can pick up a pair for only $34.99. That's 30% in savings.
Check out our full review of the Amazon Echo Buds.
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