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Here Are the Amazon Black Friday Deals You Can Get Now

Amazon's pre-Black Friday deals started today and run through the next week. Here are the best Amazon Black Friday deals you can get now.

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Editor's Note: This story was updated on Nov. 18 as more deals went live.

Amazon's pre-Black Friday deals started Friday and run through the next week. Here are some of the discounts you can expect on Echo and Fire devices, as well as TVs and smart home security gadgets, and more.

Amazon notes that deals "are only available for a short time on Amazon.com," but does not specify when they expire, so snap them up while you can.

Deals on Amazon Echo Devices

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Deals on Amazon Fire TV gadgets:

Deals on Amazon Tablets

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Deals on Amazon Kindle Paperwhite eReaders

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Deals on Amazon Fire TV Edition TV Sets

Toshiba Fire TV Edition Smart TV

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Deals on Smart Home Devices

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  • 3rd-gen Echo Dot Bundle with Philips Hue White Starter Kit for $59.99 ($60 off)
  • 3rd-gen Echo Dot Bundle with Philips Hue Color Starter Kit for $149.99 ($100 off)
  • Echo Bundle with Philips Hue Color Starter Kit for $99.99 ($100 off)
  • Ring Video Doorbell 2 for $139 ($60 off); add new Echo Dot for free
  • Buy 2 Ring Spotlight Cam Battery HD Security Cameras for $249 ($149 off)
  • Ring Alarm Starter Kit for $169 ($30 off)

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