With the cost of living gradually rising, it’s fair to say that we could all do with a good bargain when one comes around.
Amazon has fast become the one stop shop for all of our needs and we’ve spotted a great early Black Friday deal that’s well worth checking out.
The retailer has revealed a secret code which gets shoppers two Echo Dot devices for just under £15 each, totalling at £29.98 altogether - how good is that?
The exclusive code, which is valid on the third generation Echo Dot device, can also be used on a number of bundles including ones with energy saving Philips Hue LED bulbs and smart plugs.
Currently, the Echo Dot device is already on sale, down to just £21.99 instead of its original price of £39.99, but if you’re looking to buy more than one, or combine it with the other Hue bundles, buyers simply need to enter the code ‘ 2ECHODOT3 ’ at checkout to get the £29.98 deal price.
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The bundles include:
The bundles include two Echo Dot devices with either B22 or E27 Philips energy saving smart light bulbs which can be paired with Alexa, or choose the Meross Smart Plug bundle, which also works with Alexa to turn off smart bulbs and any device connected to a smart plug to help avoid unnecessary energy consumption.
According to Amazon, the third generation Echo Dot device is the most popular smart speaker of the lot, allowing users to seamlessly stream songs from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and many more.
Not only can you listen to your favourite tunes, but you can use voice control to change the song, ask Alexa for help, and connect with others.
But, shoppers hoping to get their hands on this deal better act fast as its ending on November 17 at 11.59pm.
You can shop all of the Echo Dot Black Friday bundles here.
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