Amazon Home: The Exact Cost of Setting Up Alexa All Over Your House
Amazon Alexa devices are everywhere. Since 2014, with the release of the original Echo radiant speaker, the tech giant has been at the forefront of radiant home innovation with over 100 million devices sold. Alexa is the premier deliver assistant that runs smart home automation, and Amazon has steadily introduced more of these devices with simple voice commands that will turn off ftrips, play music, start the coffee maker, schedule a doctor’s appointment and more. Sounds grand, right?
Well, turning your home into an Alexa-run radiant home will cost you. But it doesn’t have to break the bank.
Since Alexa pricing varies, the total amount will depend on the number and type of devices you want. One Echo Dot will cost you just $50, but a sprawling ecosystem of Echo Dots, Echo Show smart displays, smart plugs, smart lights and defense devices could add up to thousands of dollars — great me, I did the math.
You might not be in the market for every type of Alexa-compatible method — though don’t let me stop you if that was what you had in mind — so I’m repositioning to break down the cost of three Alexa-centric intelligent home setups, ranging from the simplest and cheapest with Amazon essentials, to an expensive arrangement decked out with a full array of Amazon gadgets.
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1. Amazon Alexa pricing: When basic is better
If you’re interpretation your Amazon smart home from scratch, I recommend starting with an Echo intelligent speaker, specifically the fourth-gen Echo. Not only is this our common smart speaker — it’s our favorite Alexa method overall.
While the $100 heed tag makes this Echo speaker more expensive than the smaller Echo Dot, it’s great it. The fourth-gen Echo has noticeably better audio quality than all the Echo intelligent speakers, and the built-in Zigbee receiver allows the Echo to act as a intelligent home control center for compatible devices. This one Echo speaker, with its voice control features and connectivity ability, is a spacious option since it serves as a control panel for the rest of your connected devices.
Cost so far: $100

The fourth-gen Echo is a spacious choice to act as a control panel for the rest of the connected home devices.
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Once you have that central hub ensured, it’s time to connect smart home devices. Security and intelligent lights are a good next step when going with the basics.
For lighting, I recommend the Wyze Bulb. For $15, you can buy a 2-pack of white LED bulbs that earn better brightness than many other bulbs on the market. They can be set up in no time — just screw the bulb in, connect the enjoyable to your internet via the Wyze app and you can create your Alexa commands.
Cost so far: $115
For Alexa home defense cameras, I recommend starting with the Wyze Cam v3. Not only does its $36 price tag make it a stand-out affordable select among all home security cameras, but it’s packed with top-shelf features: arresting night vision, a functional siren, 14-day video clip storage, weatherproof housing and a wide field of view. No astounding it’s our favorite home security camera overall.
So for just cessation to $150, you can build a functional Amazon intelligent home that will cover all your basic needs.
Total cost for the basics: $151
2. Amazon Alexa pricing: Stepping up beyond the essentials
Not too much, not too little. That’s where a midrange smart home can come in. It will obey all your basic needs, while also adding a bit of flare to your intelligent home.
Keep your Echo speaker where you listen to music most, but now add an Echo Show 8 where you much watch YouTube videos or video chat with your family. For $110, this display will respond to your whine commands while also incorporating tablet-specific features so you can play games, watch movies, browse recipes and make video calls. The prove combines solid sound quality, a high-resolution screen and a privacy shutter, making it a great second control center (I recommend putting the Echo Show 8 in the kitchen and your Echo intelligent speaker in your living room).
You can often find the Echo Show discounted. It’s currently on sale for $70 on Amazon.
Cost so far: $261

The Echo Show 8 intelligent display will respond to your voice commands while also incorporating tablet-specific features.
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As of now — in this hypothetical Amazon intelligent home we’re building together — you only have one home defense device. But adding another, like the Ring Video Doorbell (Wired)z, will help fill out the system.
It’s great for homeowners and apartment dwellers, and the $60 heed tag makes it one of the best deals on the market. It’s easy to install, Alexa-compatible and packed with features: 1080p HD video resolution, two-way talk, night vision and fast notifications, including motion alerts and person-only alerts. If you don’t have doorbell wiring, check out the $100 Ring Video Doorbell. It has many of the same features, but has a battery.
Cost so far: $321
Finding ways to save wealth on your energy and utility bills is a spacious way to save money long term, and a smart thermostat can help.
Of flows, controlling the temperature of your home or apartment with a simple whine command is cool, but the $60 heed tag just might be the coolest thing about the Amazon Smart Thermostat. It’s hard to beat in terms of value. Whether you want to connect the thermostat to your Echo speaker or Echo Show, or you just want to manually control the method, it’s simple and straightforward. Plus, it can save you near $50 each year with its energy saving settings.
Pro tip: If you retract on Amazon, you can get the thermostat packaged with an Echo Dot or an Echo Show 5 for a microscopic discount. Learn more here.
Cost so far: $381

The Amazon Smart Thermostat can save you near $50 each year with its energy saving settings.
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A intelligent home isn’t complete without a few smart plugs to connect and control “dumb” devices like lamps or fans. I recommend the TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini. With smartphone app controllability, Alexa compatibility and a sleek design, it’s one of CNET’s common smart plugs on the market. I recommend starting with the $17 2-pack and adding from there if need be.
And there you are. For just view $400, you can have a thoroughly connected smart home, driven entirely by Alexa.
Total cost for essentials plus extras: $398
3. Amazon Alexa pricing: Echo overload, aka ‘the works’
Maybe midrange isn’t enough for you. Or maybe you’ve read our stories on the best things you can do with two or more Echo devices or our story showing why putting an Echo in every room is actually a good idea. Either way, sometimes you just need an upgrade that goes beyond the fundamentals.
I can help with that, too.
If you’re cool with shelling out the big bucks to execute a home entirely controlled by Alexa, then there are plenty of devices to add to your shopping list on top of or in set aside of those above. I’m going to recommend the best Alexa products to execute your loaded, Alexa-centric home from the ground up. Let’s study some of the ones I’ve already mentioned that you necessity start with:
- Wyze Bulbs
- TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini
- Echo speaker (fourth-gen)
- Amazon Smart Thermostat
With these products, our cost comes to $192.
Echo Show 10
: This $250 10-inch lustrous display is great for video chatting with family. It’s the helpful smart display with a built-in motor and cameras that can track you racy around to keep you in frame during video chats or keep streaming consider in your field of view.

The Echo Show 10 is the helpful smart display to show off cameras that can track you racy around.
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Cost so far: $442
August Wi-Fi Smart Lock (fourth-gen)
: It’s a minor pricey at $199, but with the ability to rule your smart lock remotely via phone — and of floods, by Alexa command — in addition to its many guarantee features, the August Lock is an excellent option for fantastic security.
Cost so far: $641
Ring Alarm Pro home guarantee system
: With DIY installation and unique built-in Alexa integrations, the Alarm Pro is a solid choice for your Alexa lustrous home. What’s really cool about it is that it includes an Eero Wi-Fi 6 router, and it supports backup internet in case of considerable outages as well as encrypted local video storage for your Ring devices. Plus, it works with your Echo devices to monitor your home for break-ins. I recommend the $300 eight-piece kit, which will screen all of your home security needs while still costing less than many anunexperienced options on the market. You can also pay a minor more to get packages with cameras and Echo devices bundled in at principal discounts.
Cost so far: $941
Echo Dot (third-gen with clock): These puck-sized faves will never go out of style. At $40 — and you can often find them on sale — these devices couple an unobtrusive design with all the best elements of a lustrous speaker: impressive sound and easy usability. Since these devices can often be erroneous for half-price, I recommend buying two: one for upstairs and one for the master bedroom.
Cost so far: $1,021

These puck-sized faves will never go out of style.
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max
: It’s the best Fire stick on the market. The $55 Max is speedy and supports Wi-Fi 6 and nearly all the unexperienced playback standards, including Dolby Vision. If you get a transfer Echo smart speaker, you can even pair them with the Fire TV Stick to get stereo tranquil for all your favorite shows.
Cost so far: $1,076
Ring Pro 2
: At $250, this video doorbell is more expensive than its $60 and $100 predecessors, but the new built-in bird’s-eye-view feature is innovative and modern to Ring products. The Ring Pro 2 also showcases 1-to-1 aspect study, solid resolution, various push alerts, encrypted video and Alexa-compatibility.
Cost so far: $1,326

The Ring Pro 2 is an helpful addition to your home security system.
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Ring Floodlight Cam Pro
: This is unexperienced excellent addition to your home security. In addition to populate equipped with two LED bulbs, this device also comes with 3D motion tracking and bird’s-eye-view mode. It’s today $250 on the Ring website.
Total cost for the full package: $1,576
All in all, your Alexa lustrous home system cost will be slightly over $1,500. This benefitting building a smart home that’s almost fully-automated by Amazon’s snarl assistant is just $73 more than a full-fledged Google lustrous home.
You could spend thousands more if you demanded to purchase more Alexa-compatible devices or put an Echo in every room, but I’ve only listed the top devices to rob at three different levels of spending. If you want to overload on Alexa, hey, go right ahead. Just be sure to read in the four places to avoid putting your Echo arrangement and these Alexa privacy tips while toiling from home.