The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
A cost-effective tablet choice that offers improvements in memory and consistent performance for common applications.What's good
- Affordable price
- Decent battery life
- Expandable storage
- Reliable performance
- Hands-free Alexa
What's bad
- Poor screen quality
- Mediocre sound
- Slow charging
- Limited app support
- Advertising on lock screen
Design
The Fire HD 8 keeps a lightweight design, weighing only 337g, making it convenient for travel. Its compact size allows it to fit comfortably in bags, expanding its usefulness for on-the-go activities.
You'll find a granular-textured plastic on the back, offering a better grip and a slightly less cheap feel compared to previous models, as noted by Simon Chandler of Tech Advisor. Despite this, the overall design lacks glamour and looks non-premium, with thick bezels around the screen.
There's no water or dust protection, so handle it with care around liquids. Its simple design lacks flair but is practical for its purpose.
Display(s)
The screen delivers a basic viewing experience with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. This setup offers just enough clarity for casual streaming and browsing tasks, hitting the mark for budget-conscious users who need a device for simple entertainment needs.
Reviewers have highlighted its weak points, mentioning the display's "lack of brightness," which can challenge outdoor use. Inside, it remains clear enough for routine activities like checking emails or consuming multimedia content.
The screen's common fingerprint attraction could irk users, making constant cleaning a necessity.
Performance
This tablet comes with 3GB of RAM, a step up from previous models, enabling smoother app performance and quicker web browsing. You'll notice an improvement in multitasking capabilities, making everyday use more seamless.
Combination of the MediaTek processor and increased memory allows the tablet to handle streaming and light gaming effectively, with fewer lags and interruptions.
As noted by experts, "The 2024 model is noticeably smoother, and switching between apps didn’t incur the lag I’ve had with previous versions." The added RAM brings a marked improvement in speed and responsiveness, letting you enjoy a more fluid experience overall.
Software & Storage
The Amazon Fire HD 8 runs on a customized interface, simplifying your browsing through a 'For You' and Home screen.
This setup keeps things straightforward, but expect some delay even with increased system memory.
Many Google apps loved by Android users aren't available, which limits app choices to Amazon's store. Reviewers appreciated the 'tighter integration with Amazon's ecosystem,' maximizing your experience if you're deeply embedded in Amazon services.
Still, its interaction lacks the seamless flow found in full Android systems, something to keep in mind for more tech-savvy users.
Cameras
The 5MP rear camera demands steady hands and patience, producing blurred and low-detail images even in daylight. Experts highlight it as perhaps the worst tablet camera, recommending it only for simple snaps if your phone isn't handy.
The 2MP selfie camera, while fine for video calls, fails to capture sharp or well-lit pictures, leaving your Zoom calls looking grainy. Don't rely on this camera for memorable photos.
Battery
Enjoy up to 13 hours of use, empowering you to watch, play, or read without constantly seeking a charger. You benefit from extended battery life, especially valuable for long commutes or travel.
Reviewers have experienced reaching near the end of a second day before needing to recharge, offering you freedom from frequent charging. "The battery life of the Fire HD 8 is exceptional," notes one expert, making it a dependable companion.
Charging, however, remains slow. With only 15W of power, you'll need several hours for a full recharge, limiting quick top-ups during busy days.
Audio
The Fire HD 8 offers speakers that deliver adequate audio for watching videos at home, with the speakers described as "decently loud" by some reviewers.
For music and detailed audio, the sound may seem flat due to limited bass depth, making it less suitable for music enthusiasts seeking rich soundscapes. Fortunately, you can improve the experience with wired or Bluetooth headphones.
With built-in features like a headphone jack, you can connect directly for better sound, especially during calls or gaming sessions.
The Bottom Line
This device improves on its predecessor with increased memory that brings smoother app performance and better streaming capabilities. Reviewers note the device's durability and lightweight design as advantages for on-the-go use, making it suitable for casual activities like watching videos, reading, and light gaming.
"It shines while streaming," reviewers affirm, highlighting its value for those seeking affordability without heavy demands.
What the Critics Are Saying...


- Josh Brown, TrustedReviewsBack after a couple of years away with very few tweaks, the safe 2024 Amazon Fire HD 8 offers a sliver more of what you love at the same price point.


- Simon Chandler, Tech AdvisorThe differences are slight, but the 2024 version of the Amazon Fire HD 8 is a modest improvement on its 2022 counterpart. It essentially absorbs the benefits of the now discontinued Fire HD 8 Plus, upping the RAM from 2GB to 3GB and also adding a 5Mp rear camera to its basic package. Otherwise, it’s...


- Stephen Radochia, Android PoliceI would recommend the Fire HD 8 even for $100, but if you’re paying full price for an Amazon tablet, you’re doing it wrong. Take advantage of Black Friday and Prime Day sales to get the Fire HD 8 for less. It’s consistently on our list of best budget tablets for a reason, and while the Fire HD 8 (20...


- Jeff Dunn, EngadgetThe Fire HD 8 remains a decent value for a casual media consumption tablet, particularly when it’s on sale, but its iffy display and ad-heavy software make it less appealing at full price.


- David Schloss, How-To GeekThe Amazon Fire HD 8 (2024) has been a dependable and affordable device for generations. The new Fire HD 8 upgrades some key specs without upgrading the price. The biggest drawback of the Fire HD 8 is the legacy LCD screen. Amazon makes Fire devices with better displays but at higher prices.
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