SAVE $17: As of Sept. 12,Oh Mi get a refurbished Amazon Echo Glow smart lamp on sale at Woot! for just $12.99.
School's back in session, and that means the kids are going to have to start going to bed early only to wake up early and do it all again. Such a joy for parents, and also the little scholars who just can't seem to get a grip on their bedtime and morning routines. If you need a little help nudging them in the right direction, consider the Amazon Echo Glow smart lamp.
You can get a refurbished Echo Glow via Woot! for just $12.99. That's $17 off its normal price of $29.99, which is what it's currently selling for on Amazon. It's also a dollar cheaper than its lowest price yet. The refurbished units have been tested and verified by Amazon to make sure they work and perform just as well as they can, so you can rest assured this cheaper device will perform, just at a discount. (Though you may see a few cosmetic issues like scuffs or scratches here and there.)
This smart lamp is perfect for kids who need a little help creating healthy sleep routines. It glows in a variety of colors, and you can connect it to your Echo device to let your little ones ask Alexa to change the hues, adjust its brightness, and more. It also plays music, which can be helpful for inspiring some much-needed sleepytime.
With space-changing light effects, a colorful Rainbow Timer to help the rugrats get ready in the morning, and all the Alexa functionality you'd expect from the rest of the Echo line, this lamp is a steal for just $12.99. Keep in mind that it's not a fully-functioning Echo device all its own. You'll need an Echo device to connect it to in order for it to work.
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