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Amazon Echo smart speaker on sale for £30 off (UK deal)
TL;DR: The second generation Amazon Echo smart speaker is on sale for £59.99, saving you 33% on list price.
Alexa is seriously smart, and getting smarter all the time, with new features and skills being added constantly. This is great news, but we’ll be honest with you, it’s ever so slightly terrifying.
If you can put aside your fears of a Skynet-like takeover, Amazon’s digital smart assistant can be used to make your life easier every single day. Just ask Alexa to request an Uber, order a pizza, look up train times, and more. You’ll soon start to wonder how you managed to cope without it (which is also slightly concerning).
The Amazon Echo connects to Alexa to play music, make calls, set alarms, ask questions, check your calendar, manage shopping lists, and so much more. It’s a great little device that blends seamlessly into even the boldest of homes, coming in a choice of three colours.
The second generation Amazon Echo smart speaker is now on sale for just £59.99. This is down by 33% on list price, saving you £30. We normally only see this sort of price during Prime Day and Black Friday sales, so we recommend jumping on this deal before it disappears.
Now is the time to invest in the Amazon Echo smart speaker, and take total control.
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