SAVE UP TO 55%:Amazon's Black Friday sale is erotice playboy masterbatingstill live, and so are the deals on Amazon Echo devices. While single devices are up to 55% off, save even more when purchasing two Echo devices together.
Best Echo Device DealsIf you're looking to make your home a little smarter, now's the time to shop Amazon's Echo devices. Black Friday brought a flurry of deals that are still here as we get ready for Cyber Monday.
Echos are some of the easiest (and most affordable) ways to upgrade your smart home. They help you do everything from playing music to setting daily lighting routines. Just one month ago, we were tracking deals during Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days and saw the lowest price ever on Echo Devices.
Plus, if you need to stock up on Echos, Amazon is offering extra savings on select Echo devices. When you purchase two of the same device, you'll receive $5 off your purchase. Just hit the 'Redeem' button on the product page before adding the items to your cart, and the discount will be automatically applied. This deal is available on the Amazon Echo Pop, Spot, and Show 5.
Here are the best deals on Amazon Echo Devices to shop this Black Friday.
Note: All newly added or updated deals have been marked with a ✨, while struck-through deals were either sold out or expired at the time of writing. Any deal marked with a 🔥has dropped to a record-low price.
The Amazon Echo device line-up is sprawling. You can find everything from a multitasking smart speaker to a touchscreen smart home hub. The absolute best deal on Echo devices right now is the Amazon Echo Pop. This small but mighty device has a quality speaker and built-in assistant, so you can play music just by calling out to Alexa.
Currently, it's down to $17.99 — its lowest price ever. That knocks 55% off the regular price for $22 in savings. While we expect this price to hang around through Black Friday weekend, you can rest assured you're getting it at a great deal when you buy now.
Echo Glow — $16.99$29.99(save $13) ✨🔥
Amazon Echo Pop Kids — $22.99$49.99(save $25) 🔥
Amazon Echo Auto — $24.99$54.99(save $30) 🔥
Amazon Echo Dot — $22.99$49.99(save $27) 🔥
Amazon Echo Dot Kids — $27.99$59.99(save $32) 🔥
Echo Dot (5th Gen) Kids Owl with Echo Glow — $37.99$89.98(save $51.99)
Amazon Echo Spot — $44.99$79.99(save $35) 🔥
Amazon Echo Show 5 —$44.99$89.99(save $45)
Amazon Echo Show 5 Kids — $49.99$99.99(save $50)
Amazon Echo — $54.99$99.99(save $45)
Amazon Echo Show 8 — $79.99$149.99(save $70) 🔥
Echo Show 10 — $199.99$249.99(save $50) ✨
Amazon Echo Hub — $124.99$179.99(save $55) 🔥
Echo Show 15 — $269.99$299.99(save $30) ✨
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