SAVE UP TO 36%:Ahead of President's Day,Eroticism and sensuality in painting shop the best deals on Amazon Echo devices. Get bestsellers like the Echo Pop for just $29.99 or the Echo Auto, which is 36% off.
Amazon has kicked off its President's Day sale. Right now you can find hundreds of dollars of savings on headphones, vacuums, TVs and more. And among all of the deals are some sweet savings on Amazon's flagship devices. Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite is 16% off, but the Echo device deals offer even more savings.
Right now, you can find savings up to 36% on Amazon's smart home devices. We usually only see this bulk of deals during big events like Black Friday or Prime Day, but with President's Day weekend in view, we're getting some early savings in 2025.
And to be clear, these deals are not quite as sweet as those big blockbuster events. However for an off-season sale, they're not bad if you're looking to make your home smarter.
Here are the best Echo deals to shop during President's Day.
The Amazon Echo Pop is a quintessential smart home device. It's a compact device, ideal for small spaces so it won't take up precious counter space. In our full review of Amazon's Echo Pop, we didn't find it to be a necessary addition to the home if you already have the Echo Dot. However, if you're just getting started with smart home, the Pop is a great starting point as a solid smart speaker that comes loaded with Amazon's Alexa home assistant.
The Echo Pop is already the most budget-friendly Echo speaker at $39.99, but ahead of President's Day, it's down to $29.99. That's still $12 off from it's lowest price ever, but if you're looking for the cheapest Echo speaker right now, go for the Pop. You'll still save 25% for $10 off.
Echo Glow — $24.99$29.99(save $5)
Echo Auto — $34.99$54.99(save $20)
Echo Dot — $39.99$49.99(save $10)
Echo Dot Kids — $44.99$59.99(save $15)
Echo Show 5 — $69.99$89.99(save $20)
Echo Spot — $69.99$79.99(save $10)
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