Amazon's Echo Show 11 is $70 cheaper for Prime Day — the lowest it has been since release.
The Echo Show 11 launched in late 2025 as the successor to the Echo Show 10 and now sells for $149.99, down from $219.99, according to price trackers. The display grew to 11 inches at 1,920 by 1,200 resolution and slimmed to about 8mm thick. The biggest structural change is that the rotating screen from the Echo Show 10 is gone — the panel is now fixed, mounted above a fabric speaker base. Amazon sells a $39.99 magnetic stand separately if you want to tilt or reposition it.
The price drop matters because the Echo Show 11 does not offer dramatically new features over its predecessor — you are mostly paying for a larger, thinner screen. The device runs the same software experience as the smaller Echo Show 8 and launches with Alexa+, Amazon's AI-enhanced assistant included with Prime, which a PCMag review notes feels more conversational and handles natural language better than before. Wi-Fi 6E support and compatibility with Zigbee, Matter, and Thread make it a capable smart-home hub without needing an extra bridge.
One removal longtime Echo users will notice: there is no physical camera shutter, a privacy feature older models included. The PCMag review also flags the interface as feeling busy. At $150, the Echo Show 11 is a reasonable buy for someone who wants a kitchen or living-room display hub — but buyers who need the rotating screen or the camera shutter are getting less hardware for a lower price, not a better device.
