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World of Software > News > Amazon Fall 2025 Event: How to Order Every New Echo, Fire TV, Ring, and Blink
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Amazon Fall 2025 Event: How to Order Every New Echo, Fire TV, Ring, and Blink

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Last updated: 2025/10/02 at 10:09 AM
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Amazon is offering a lot of new products this fall. The retail giant announced a wide range of new devices across various categories as it prepares for the upcoming holiday season. There are four different Echo smart devices, three updated Fire TVs (in multiple sizes), three new Kindle Scribes, a new entry-level streaming stick, seven new Ring cameras, and a couple of new cameras in the Blink line. Most of these devices work with the company’s improved virtual assistant, Alexa+.

With so much to choose from, it can be challenging to keep track of when each will be released and when you can get your hands on them. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Below, we break down each product category, allowing you to easily find what you’re looking, with release dates and pre-order links.


Echo Products

Alexa+ is at the heart of the new Echo products, all of which have been redesigned to support advanced AI capabilities. Every Echo now comes with either Amazon’s AZ3 or AZ3 Pro custom chip, which helps to power Alexa+, along with more powerful microphones, and Amazon’s Omnisense platform of internal sensors. These advancements help give users a more personalized smart home experience. The new products include:

Amazon Echo Dot Max

Amazon Echo Dot Max

Available October 29


Amazon Echo Studio (2025)

Amazon Echo Studio (2025)

Amazon Echo Studio (2025)

Available October 29


Amazon Echo Show 8 (2025)

Amazon Echo Show 8 (2025)

Amazon Echo Show 8 (2025)

Available November 12


Amazon Echo Show 11 (2025)

Amazon Echo Show 11 (2025)

Amazon Echo Show 11 (2025)

Available November 12


Kindle Scribe

Amazon’s three new Kindle Scribes introduce a fresh design, enhanced display, and improved handwriting capabilities to the company’s large-screen ereader and digital notebook series. The Scribe now features an 11-inch display, an increase from the 10.2-inch screen found on previous models. Two versions of the Scribe retain the original’s gray-scale E Ink display, while the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft debuts a color E Ink display on a large-screen Amazon device for the first time. Here’s how you can get the new Scribes:

Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft

Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft

Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft

Available later this year


Amazon Kindle Scribe (2025)

Amazon Kindle Scribe (2025)

Amazon Kindle Scribe (2025)

Available later this year


Amazon Kindle Scribe without Front Light

Amazon Kindle Scribe without Front Light

Amazon Kindle Scribe without Front Light

Available in 2026


Fire TVs

Amazon debuted three different lines of TVs at its fall event. Alexa+ is baked into every model to help you navigate your system and choose what to watch. The flagship Fire TV Omni QLED series comes in sizes ranging from 50 inches to 75 inches and is now 60% brighter than before, featuring more local dimming zones. The Fire TV 2 and 4 Series start at 32 inches and max out at 55 inches. The 2 Series is the most affordable and features an HD display. The 4 Series steps up to a 4K screen. Both models come with a new processor designed to enhance the TVs’ performance and support Amazon’s Omnisense technology. Finally, the Fire TV Stick 4K Select streaming device runs on the new Vega operating system and offers a 4K picture with support for HDR10+. You can preorder all the models here:

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Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series (2025)

Amazon Fire TV 50

Amazon Fire TV 50″ Omni QLED Series (2025)

Available in October


Amazon Fire TV 4-Series (2025)

Amazon Fire TV 43

Amazon Fire TV 43″ 4-Series (2025)

Available in October


Amazon Fire TV 2-Series (2025)

Amazon Fire TV 32

Amazon Fire TV 32″ 2-Series (2025)

Available in October


Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Available in October


Ring Cameras

Amazon has updated its lineup of Ring cameras to offer 4K video, along with a feature that helps find lost pets by utilizing Amazon’s AI capabilities. The company also uses AI to optimize its video images, a feature it calls Retinal Vision. Alexa+ is also available to recognize familiar faces and to act as a doorbell greeter. It’s capable of asking why people are at your stoop and giving delivery instructions. Not all of these features will be available at launch, but they are expected to be available by the end of the year. Here’s the full lineup, minus the Ring Wired Doorbell Elite, which Amazon has announced but has yet to set a release date:

Ring Outdoor Cam Pro, Plug-In (2025)

Ring Outdoor Cam Pro, Plug-In (2025)

Ring Outdoor Cam Pro, Plug-In (2025)

Available October 15


Ring Spotlight Cam Pro, Plug-In (2025)

Ring Spotlight Cam Pro, Plug-in (2025)

Ring Spotlight Cam Pro, Plug-in (2025)

Available October 29


Ring Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired (2025)

Ring Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired (2025)

Ring Floodlight Cam Pro, Wired (2025)

Available October 29


Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (2025)

Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (2025)

Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (2025)

Available October 29


Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2025)

Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2025)

Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2025)

Available October 29


Ring Indoor Cam Plus (2025)

Ring Indoor Cam Plus (2025)

Ring Indoor Cam Plus (2025)

Available October 29


Blink Cameras

Amazon’s budget security cameras also earned an update. The aptly named Blink Outdoor 2K+ now supports 2K video, along with enhanced audio and low-light performance. This wireless outdoor camera also comes with weather protection and a long-lasting battery. The Blink Mini 2K+ also gets an upgrade to 2K video. It’s made for indoor monitoring, but can be used outdoors with Blink’s weather-resistant power adapter. Finally, Amazon now allows you to combine two Blink Mini 2K+ devices in order to create a single feed with a 180-degree panoramic view. The company is calling this feature Blink Arc; you’ll need the Blink Arc mount to make this work. You can order the products below:


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Blink Mini 2K+

Blink Mini 2K+

Blink Mini 2K+

Available October 15


Blink Arc

Blink Arc

Blink Arc

Available October 22


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I’m a Mobile Analyst at PCMag, which means I cover wireless phones, plans, tablets, ereaders, and a whole lot more. I’ve always loved technology and have been forming opinions on consumer electronics since childhood. Prior to joining PCMag, I covered TVs and home entertainment at , served as the tech and electronics reviews fellow at Insider, and began my career by writing laptop reviews as an intern at Tom’s Hardware. I am also a professional actor with credits in film, television, and theater.

I’ve written countless reviews on the latest tech—including ereaders, laptops, smartwatches, streaming devices, tablets, and TVs.

I’ve appeared in numerous videos discussing the latest tech

I am a professional actor with membership in both SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity Association.

I’ve been an Apple fan for a long time. I use an iPhone 14 Pro and I don’t plan to upgrade to the iPhone 15 Pro any time soon. I like to hold on to my phones for a few years. Maybe I’ll upgrade if Apple sells a flip phone.

I use two different Apple computers in my daily life. I recently bought a maxed-out 15-inch MacBook Air for work and other activities. Despite my brand-new computer, I can’t quit using my 2012 MacBook Pro. It still works flawlessly and houses my large collection of ebooks. When traveling, I often use my 10.5-inch iPad Pro and Logitech keyboard case for streaming television and light internet use.

But my favorite piece of tech is my Kindle Paperwhite. I use it every day and it comes with me wherever I go. I read both physical and digital books, but the Paperwhite is currently my favorite ereader.

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