SAVE 55%:As of Dec. 23, you can save up to 55% on select Echo devices. Shop the Echo Dot, Echo Spot, or Echo Pop and have it delivered before Christmas.
With Christmas just two days away, it’s hard to believe anything would ship in time to sneak under the tree, but Amazon’s working hard to get everyone their holiday tech gifts before the big day.
As of Dec. 23, you can snag an Echo device for up to 55% off and still get it delivered before December 25th.
Here are our top picks for the best Echo deals you can get right now:
The all-new Amazon Echo Spot (newest model) is just $44.99 right now, down from $79.99. That’s the lowest price we’ve seen this model go for, according to CamelCamelCamel’s price tracking data, and $35 off the regular price.
The Amazon Echo Spot features a smart alarm clock that displays the time, weather, song titles, and more. You can customize the clock face, set routines, control other smart home devices (as long as they’re compatible), and listen to your favorite music, news, and podcasts.
The Amazon Echo Dot (2022) is also on sale for $22.99, down from $49.99 — another all-time low price.
This new and improved version of the Echo Dot has an upgraded speaker and eero built-in to boost your WiFi coverage. It's the perfect size for smaller rooms or putting on your nightstand. But, if you want something a little bigger, the Amazon Echo (4th gen) is also down to $54.99 from $99.99.
If you thought you couldn’t get an Echo device for under $20, Amazon’s selling the Echo Pop for $17.99. That’s $22 off the list price and the lowest price this model’s ever been.
The Echo Pop is smaller than most Echo devices, but the sound quality is still great for its size. Plus, you can do everything the more expensive Echos can, like voice control smart home devices, set timers and alarms, check the weather, play music, and more.
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