27 Black Friday Amazon Deals: Echo, Kindle, Fire, Etc (2019)
Get your Prime on with our favorite Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Amazon’s Devices, including Fire tablets, Echos, Kindles,…
Echo Dot with Clock for $35 ($25 off)
Amazon’s newest iteration of the Echo Dot has a built-in LED clock display. While that feature is nice, it isn’t necessary, unless you use your Dot as an alarm clock or timer frequently. In those instances, spending a bit more on this version is worthwhile.
Echo Auto for $30 ($20 off)
Alexa? In your car? It’s more likely than you think. This device uses your smartphone’s Bluetooth signal to broadcast content through your vehicle speakers. You can ask Alexa to change the song, play an audiobook, look up directions, or re-order laundry detergent. I think it’s a little silly, but then again, so are fuzzy dice.
Echo 3rd-Generation Speaker for $60 ($40 off)
This speaker has the same Alexa functionality as the Echo Dot but features much better sound. Where the Echo Dot is a smart voice assistant that just so happens to be capable of streaming music, the Echo is a decent speaker that happens to have a voice assistant built-in.
Echo Show 5 Smart Display for $50 ($40 off)
This device takes Alexa and gives her a screen. The display is small, making this a better option for a nightstand as opposed to a kitchen counter. Check out our guide to smart displays to learn what your options are.
Echo Show for $150 ($80 off)
If you’re looking for an Alexa device with a display, this is the version you want. It has better sound and a much bigger screen than the version mentioned above, which also explains its higher overall price. Still, we think it’s a good option for watching videos, viewing recipes, and other tasks where a display could come in handy.
Echo Input for $15 ($20 off)
This device connects to an existing speaker and transforms it into an Alexa device. If you already have a sweet speaker setup, but you want a voice assistant, this might be the perfect fit.
Echo Sub for $110 ($20 off)
Hate how your music sounds on your Echo device? Add bass. A lot more bass. This 100-watt subwoofer adds a more dynamic room-filling sound, and you can pair two external Echo devices with it for a stereo experience. Note that a separate device, like an Echo Dot, is required to use the Echo Sub.
Echo Flex for $20 ($5 off)
This miniature Alexa device adds the voice assistant to a wall outlet. We know how silly it sounds. Still, it might be handy if your living space has limited receptacles, or if you want to have a helper somewhere like in the garage or on the patio. There is a USB port for charging your phone or other gear too.
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