Amazon is now selling the Echo Dot for just $19.99 if you place your order soon. You’ll also need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to take the deal, so keep that in mind here. We don’t know when this deal will draw to a close, either, so make sure to place your order soon if you want to pick one of these bargain Echo Dots up.
If you do place that order soon you might even get same-day delivery, and Amazon will even link your new smart speaker to your account out the gate, too. Amazon would normally sell the Echo Dot for around $50, making this a deal that is worth $30 and 60% without requiring you to enter a discount code or clip an on-screen coupon.
Buy: Echo Dot (4th Gen) | Sleek design with full sound, Bluetooth, and Alexa from Amazon: $19.99 | Original price: $50
At the time of writing, the Echo Dot has an insane number of reviews – more than 473,660. A combined rating of 4.7 stars out of a possible five shows just how popular this thing is, too.
The Echo Dot can be used to control your smarthome while streaming of music and the answering of questions are two other popular use cases. This thing si super small and can fit anywhere and you even get to choose from three colors as well.
Again, we don’t know when this deal will end so get those orders in now.
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