SAVE 70%:Prime members80p Archivesscore an Amazon Echo Pop for $14.98, plus a free month of Amazon Music Unlimited. That's a discount of $35.
"Alexa, please play ABBA while I make dinner. Also, do turtles have eyelids?" Yes, we're all asking Alexa the same random, weirdly specific questions that pop into our heads throughout the day. If you want to upgrade your smart speaker for less, there's a great deal on Amazon's newest smart speaker series today.
Prime members can get an Amazon Echo Popon sale for just $14.98, which is a discount of $35, or 70%, off the regular price of $49.98. This is its lowest priceto date. The offer also comes with one free month of Amazon Music Unlimited, which usually costs $9.99 per month — so your total savings can add up to $45.
The Amazon Echo Pop, which debuted in May 2023, is an affordable wired speaker that comes equipped with Alexa features, like the ability to vocally ask Alexa to tell you turtle facts. It's compatible with Bluetooth and music streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, and you can control the Pop with voice commands to Alexa — you can ask her what the weather's like, to turn up the music, or to set a timer so your rice doesn’t burn. You also have four color options to match the Echo Pop with your home’s decor: lavender bloom, glacier white, midnight teal, and charcoal.
Prime members are the only ones eligible for this deal, and only those who are new to Amazon Music can snag the free month of Unlimited. If you’re not already a Prime member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trialbefore the regular fee of $14.99 per month kicks in.
While the Echo Pop isn’t Amazon’s fanciest or most feature-laden Alexa device, it stands out as an affordable option in the Echo family. The Mashable review of the Echo Popcommended its price (which is now an even better deal), ease of set-up, and overall sound quality. As a bonus, the Pop is made with sustainable materials like post-consumer recycled yarn and aluminum.
If you’re looking to stream 100 million songs from Amazon Prime Unlimited through a compact smart speaker for the lowest price we've ever seen, now is the time.
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