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Best Cheap Alexa Devices of 2026

Upgrade your home with some of the best cheap Alexa devices on the market. These deliver all the perks of Alexa at a fraction of the price.

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At a glance, it may seem like all smart home devices are expensive but that's not the case. There are many great smart home products that won't put a huge dent in your wallet but will make an impact in your home. Amazon's Alexa-enabled devices are well within most people's budgets. At CNET, we've helped set up hundreds of smart devices for testing and review purposes to help you make the best choices. Between light bulbs, speakers, video doorbells and security cameras, it can get pricey if you stray further than Amazon.

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The $75 Echo Show 8 is an Alexa-compatible display that marries all the voice assistance of a speaker to the touch controls of a tablet. The second-gen version, launched in 2021, includes a 13-megapixel camera that will follow you around the room while video chatting. No, it's not technically the cheapest Echo smart display, since the Echo Show 5 is $40 cheaper. But this device really gives you the screen size to use it often as a display -- not just a fancy clock. Plus, you can regularly find the nearly as good first edition on sale for much less.

Pros

  • The Echo Show 8 has solid sound quality and a good screen resolution.
  • The $130 price tag makes the Show 8 one of the best midrange smart displays on the market.
  • The physical camera shutter is a small, smart addition to soothe privacy concerns.

Cons

  • The interface isn't as smooth or easy to use as the one on Google's Nest Hubs.
  • You can't call up YouTube videos by voice.

The Wyze Cam is one of the best super-cheap devices out there, making it the unbeatable affordable security camera system. With a small price tag and an impressive set of features, including weatherproof housing, sharper night vision, a wider field of view, a functional siren and more, the third-gen Wyze Cam is still the top-tier option to keep your home safe and secure on a budget. 

Pros

  • Slew of smarts
  • 2 weeks of free cloud storage
  • Great for indoor and outdoor use

Cons

  • Doesn't support Apple HomeKit
  • Some features require a subscription

Another surprisingly affordable smart home gadget from Wyze is its original, white LED Bulb, which you can control with Amazon Alexa. It connects directly to a Wi-Fi network, so no smart home hub is necessary. These smart bulbs give you many of the smarts of a Philips Hue or Lifx bulb (though the features are a little more spare than Philips Hue) and they work nicely with Amazon's smart home ecosystem.

Pros

  • At just $8 each, the Wyze Bulb works with Alexa, Google and IFTTT, and you don't need a hub to use it. The bulb itself is brighter than advertised, and the app includes useful features like scenes, shortcuts and a vacation mode.

Cons

  • The bulb doesn't dim down quite as low as some of its competitors, and it doesn't support Siri voice controls via Apple HomeKit. Though you can schedule automated lighting changes at specific times, the app won't let you schedule lighting changes at sunrise or sunset, and it won't let you trigger slow fades, either.
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One category where prices still hover over $100 is smart locks. Wyze has a $100 smart lock that CNET hasn't reviewed yet, but many of the best smart locks -- including August's Smart Lock -- tend to be around $150 or more.

Pros

  • August's third-generation Smart Lock comes with a DoorSense open/close sensor and works with Amazon Alexa speakers and the Google Home for just $149.

Cons

  • The Smart Lock doesn't work with Apple HomeKit or Z-Wave. Its lock motor is a little noisy.

The days of $180 Amazon Echo speakers and $200 smart cams are drawing to a close. Amazon's Echo Dot speakers cost $50, and they're usually significantly discounted. Blink cameras -- also from Amazon -- are similarly cheap, costing as little as $24 before discounts.

The question is, which devices should you buy to have an Alexa-powered smart home without blowing all your money? Here are the best ones on the market. 

The cheapest smart speaker Amazon offers is the Echo Dot. This speaker has impressive sound quality for the size if you want to play music (Spotify Premium, Amazon Music, Apple Music and more), along with voice control and all the smarts of the higher-end, more expensive speakers. Place Echo devices in different rooms of your house for multiroom audio. Not only is the Amazon Echo Dot a reasonable $39, but you can also catch it on sale for much less.

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Pros

  • The Echo Show 8 has solid sound quality and a good screen resolution.
  • The $130 price tag makes the Show 8 one of the best midrange smart displays on the market.
  • The physical camera shutter is a small, smart addition to soothe privacy concerns.

Cons

  • The interface isn't as smooth or easy to use as the one on Google's Nest Hubs.
  • You can't call up YouTube videos by voice.

The $75 Echo Show 8 is an Alexa-compatible display that marries all the voice assistance of a speaker to the touch controls of a tablet. The second-gen version, launched in 2021, includes a 13-megapixel camera that will follow you around the room while video chatting. No, it's not technically the cheapest Echo smart display, since the Echo Show 5 is $40 cheaper. But this device really gives you the screen size to use it often as a display -- not just a fancy clock. Plus, you can regularly find the nearly as good first edition on sale for much less.

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Read more: The Case for Putting an Alexa Device in Every Single Room of Your Home

Pros

  • Slew of smarts
  • 2 weeks of free cloud storage
  • Great for indoor and outdoor use

Cons

  • Doesn't support Apple HomeKit
  • Some features require a subscription

The Wyze Cam is one of the best super-cheap devices out there, making it the unbeatable affordable security camera system. With a small price tag and an impressive set of features, including weatherproof housing, sharper night vision, a wider field of view, a functional siren and more, the third-gen Wyze Cam is still the top-tier option to keep your home safe and secure on a budget. 

In addition, with a single voice command you can throw the Wyze Cam's feed onto an Alexa-powered smart display, like the Echo Show 8. 

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Pros

  • At just $8 each, the Wyze Bulb works with Alexa, Google and IFTTT, and you don't need a hub to use it. The bulb itself is brighter than advertised, and the app includes useful features like scenes, shortcuts and a vacation mode.

Cons

  • The bulb doesn't dim down quite as low as some of its competitors, and it doesn't support Siri voice controls via Apple HomeKit. Though you can schedule automated lighting changes at specific times, the app won't let you schedule lighting changes at sunrise or sunset, and it won't let you trigger slow fades, either.

Another surprisingly affordable smart home gadget from Wyze is its original, white LED Bulb, which you can control with Amazon Alexa. It connects directly to a Wi-Fi network, so no smart home hub is necessary. These smart bulbs give you many of the smarts of a Philips Hue or Lifx bulb (though the features are a little more spare than Philips Hue) and they work nicely with Amazon's smart home ecosystem.

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Ring's wired video doorbell is a super affordable smart buzzer. For $65, you get a Ring doorbell with live streaming, two-way talk and motion alerts. If you subscribe to Ring's $3-a-month service, you can get cloud storage, motion zones and a few other perks, too. While other developers have made super-cheap buzzers, this is the most reliable one we've tested -- and you can even find it on sale for under $50 if you keep an eye out during popular shopping seasons. Ring also offers certified refurbished models for $55.

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Pros

  • August's third-generation Smart Lock comes with a DoorSense open/close sensor and works with Amazon Alexa speakers and the Google Home for just $149.

Cons

  • The Smart Lock doesn't work with Apple HomeKit or Z-Wave. Its lock motor is a little noisy.

One category where prices still hover over $100 is smart locks. Wyze has a $100 smart lock that CNET hasn't reviewed yet, but many of the best smart locks -- including August's Smart Lock -- tend to be around $150 or more.

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