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Certified Refurbished Fire HD 8 tablet, 8" HD display, 64 GB, designed for portable entertainment, Black

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Style: Fire HD 8


Digital Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Offer Type: Ad-Supported


Color: Black


Features

  • A Certified Refurbished Fire HD 8 is refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same limited warranty as a new device.
  • 8" HD display, 2X the storage (32 or 64 GB of internal storage and up to 1 TB with microSD card) + 2 GB RAM.
  • All-day battery life - Up to 12 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos, and listening to music.
  • Now with USB-C for easier charging. Fully charges in under 5 hours (with included cable + adapter).
  • 30% faster thanks to the new 2.0 GHz quad-core processor.
  • Introducing Game Mode - A distraction-free and optimized gaming experience.
  • Hands-free with Alexa, including on/off toggle.
  • 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording.
  • Dual-band, enhanced wifi.

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  • Purchased for classroom use. Most frustrating experience I have ever had.
Style: Fire HD 8 Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Ad-Supported Color: Black
Device: Kindle Fire 8 (10th Generation) I purchased 8 of these Fire tablets for use in an elementary classroom. They were to be used exclusively to access the Myon ereader app through our district’s Clever page. Sounded simple enough! Yet, I have had the most frustrating experience with educational technology I have ever had. First, I set up a child’s profile so that I could limit what the students had access to. The child’s profile comes preloaded with 100 videos/apps on the home screen! It was insane! (Note that this is not the “Kids” Fire, just a regular one with a child profile set up.) It took 4 different customer serv agents and about 3 hours to finally find someone who could tell me how to turn them off. It ended up being a simple toggle, so how could that many people not know how? (This was after I had searched through multiple threads online from frustrated parents with the same issue.) FYI, in the child’s profile, toggle off the option to Enable web access. However, this means that you will then have to go in an Allow Content for every app that you do want them to access as well as allow every web page they can go to. For me, not a huge deal because I bought these for one specific purpose, but as you will see below, even that was a ridiculously frustrating process. After figuring out the toggle solution, I started going into the settings of each Kindle to set them up. On the 8th and final Kindle, it didn’t work. After restarting and then trying to power off/wait/power on, I finally decided to delete the profile and reinstall it. Upon doing this, the child profile interfaces of ALL 8 tablets completely changed. The original wallpaper/setup was single solid light blue page with cloud outline in background. After I reinstalled the profile, the wallpaper was a black/aqua/purple paint splatter with a “For Me”, “Home”, and some other tab. Under the For Me tab were ALL the videos and apps that I had disabled access to. Even though the toggle was set to disable, they were all back and could be opened. I then factory reset the device, and it still didn’t work. I finally tried to create yet another new child profile, and then it finally went back. No rhyme or reason. So, now to the task of setting them up for Myon. I downloaded the Myon app, but it would not work. I think this was an issue on our district permission side. (And even though I did a press/hold and told it to remove the app from the profile and then completely deleted Myon from my account via the Content and Devices setting of my Amazon.com account, it was still showing up! And if the child tapped it, it became stuck in a loop of trying to install an app that was no longer there.) Anyway, I was told by our Academic Tech dept to go through the Clever app. Guess what – it’s not available on the Amazon app store. So, I had to go through the web. In the Allow Content section of Settings, you can allow specific websites, which is great. However, even though I allowed the website to access Clever, at every step, the child’s profile web browser said no permission. I had to enable every single page the kids will go through to get to their Myon account, and even then they have to know to navigate around an “Uh oh” page that still pops up every time, even though I allowed it. Because of this, I needed to make step-by-step instructions by taking screenshots so I could print for the kids so they could remember all these steps. However, screenshots taken while in child’s profile cannot be located anywhere, not in the child or adult profiles. (Camera and photo storage had been enabled.) Regular photos taken with the camera could be found in the photos app, and I found an online thread suggesting going through the Files app, but they are nowhere to be found. I can’t take the screenshots in the adult profile because the screen looks completely different. I spent 20 minutes on chat with a CSR this morning only to be told he would ‘notify the team.’ The threads I read about this same issue were from 2020 and 2021, so I’m sure they know and have chosen not to fix it. My multiple chat sessions were also frustrating. With this particular one, I took the time to write out, in detail, the exact steps I followed, only to have him ask – two separate times - if I had tried something that I had already said I tried. I had this same issue with other CSR chats. These are the least knowledgeable CSRs I have ever dealt with. One, named Jestin, kept telling me to tap the Menu button, and there was not a menu button on my screen. After hanging up with her, I continued to research online, and found the exact script she was using, and it was for a Kindle eReader, not a Fire! She didn’t even have the right device, and she kept getting very angry with me when I couldn’t follow her instructions. She kept me on hold for 10 minutes when I asked to speak with someone else, then came back on and (unsurprisingly) said she couldn’t find anyone else. I usually have great customer service with Amazon, but they have truly failed with their training related to the Kindle Fire devices. They would have me wait for 10 minutes sometimes, only to come back and ask me to try something that I had already told them I tried. Almost every single thing I have tried to do with these has required me to spend an inordinate amount of time researching previous threads, chatting online with a specialist, or on the phone. It took 3 separate calls to finally get someone who was willing to take over my Fire so they could see what I was seeing, and even so, I still cannot use them in the way that I need to. You definitely get what you pay for, I guess. Such a shame when teachers have to use their own money to provide these opportunities for their students. I have wasted hours of my time and a lot of my money. I hope I can save another teacher some of this endless frustration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Like better than kindle paperwhite
Style: Fire HD 8 Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Ad-Supported Color: Black
Had a original kindle fire and used forever, mainly for reading only. It finally got to old and wouldn’t download books or update. Decided to get a paper-white because I really only used my kindle for reading and everyone raves about them, after waiting several months for prime day - bought a paperwhite and hated it; it was so generic feeling compared to the fire. I returned it and got the new kindle fire. Maybe I didn’t like the paperwhite because I had the fire first, maybe it’s because the paperwhite has no color, it’s just weird. I know the biggest complaint about the fire for reading is a inability to read outside due to glare, my husband bought a anti glare screen protector like I had on my other kindle fire and it’s perfec5 in the sun ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022 by alh

  • Great deal
Style: Fire HD 8 Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Ad-Supported Color: Twilight Blue
To start with this is not an iPad or laptop, it does not do the same things or have the same purpose. It works great for what I need (email, kindle, Spotify, Netflix, web browsing, ring, Alexa calls, Skype etc cetera). I especially love it when I travel it's small and light, the battery lasts for a few days. I bought one for myself in plum and one for my daughter in blue. She loves it also, though she is upset with the parental controls, while I appreciate them. Every time she wants to download anything I get an email to review if it's age appropriate and either approve or deny it. It is much faster than my previous fire 7 and the camera seems better. Anyone who does not need the same function as a laptop or iPad and wants something for entertainment, this is perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by Alexis Montgomery

  • Works like a dream!
Style: Fire HD 8 Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Ad-Supported Color: Black
I mainly got it for the kindle app so I could read my favorite books with word runner, and it is perfect for that! I maybe wouldn’t buy if you planned on making it your daily device, as- in my opinion -fire tablets are relatively low quality compared to other tablets. Ig does have a great battery life, though, and you can play games and watch Netflix. And it’s certainly worth buying refurbished over brand new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Brianna Vega

  • Like new - and serves its purpose
Style: Fire HD 8 Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Ad-Supported Color: Black
I bought four of these to use at my chorus' sign-in desk. They look and run like new, and arrived securely packaged. However, setup puts you through the Spanish Inquisition. Connection to wi-fi is easy and trouble-free. But then you have to register on Amazon with your password before you can proceed. Fortunately, when setup is done, you can unregister. This has the added benefit of disabling a bunch of unwanted apps that you'd otherwise have to disable separately. The only consequence to unregistering is a nag screen reminding you that you're not registered. As setup proceeds, you're forced to watch an introductory video -- but once it starts you can drag the pointer to the end. Then you're asked to enable a bunch of spyware that captures your location, browsing habits and passwords (to "securely store on Amazon" -- yeah, right). You can disable all of these. You're also presented with a list of unwanted subscriptions, all of which you can reject. One nice feature is that you're presented with a catalog of commonly downloaded third-party apps, including Zoom, that you can select from. Desktop and lockdown timeouts are ridiculously short -- you can increase them to 30 minutes max, but you can't disable them entirely. Once setup is finished, you have a desktop littered with unwanted apps, none of which you can delete but you can drag the icons on top of one another, which puts them into a folder that you can then ignore. Setting a wallpaper is easy -- you can choose from several built-ins or from you own photos. Once you emerge from the Spanish Inquisition, you have a nicely functional little tablet that looks good, feels good, and does what you want it to do very efficiently. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022 by Mister Magoo Reincarnated

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