Amazon Fire HD Kids Pro tablets are up to 53 percent off in an early Prime Day deal

 

Amazon Fire HD Kids Pro tablets are up to 53 percent off in an early Prime Day deal

You’ll need to be a Prime member to take up this offer, though.

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Amazon Prime Day 2024 is not quite here yet. You’ll need to hang on until mid-July for that two-day extravaganza. But there are still some fresh deals on Amazon that are only available to Prime members. If you’re in the market for a tablet or two to keep youngsters in your life occupied for a while, you’re in luck — Fire HD Kids Pro tablets are on sale. The Fire HD 8 Kids Pro has dropped to $70 for Prime subscribers. That’s a discount of $80 and a record low price.

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Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro

$70  $150  Save $80

Amazon’s rugged tablets for kids are on sale in an early Prime Day deal, but you’ll need to be a Prime member.

$70 at Amazon

If you, or the child in your life you’d be buying this for, would prefer a tablet with a larger screen, you can opt for the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro. That’s also dropped to a record low. Prime members can snag that 10-inch model for $110, which is an identical $80 price cut (albeit a bit less in percentage terms).

The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro is our pick for the best tablet for kids. It comes with a so-called kid-proof case and a promise from Amazon that the company will replace it for free if a youngster breaks it.

While the base model only comes with 32GB of onboard storage, you can easily expand that with up to a 1TB microSD card — perfect for loading the tablet up with a kid’s favorite movies and TV shows before a long trip. The 1080p display is nothing to sniff at either.

The tablet also comes with a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ (usually $5 per month for Prime members). This includes access to more than 20,000 games, books and apps for kids. Meanwhile, parents and guardians can manage use of the tablet through a dashboard. They can set up content filters, time limits and even education goals.

 

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