Start Your Prime Day 2019 Shopping Spree With Massive Discounts on Echo Dot, Echo 2nd Generation

Jul 14, 2019 at 10:00am EDT
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Prime Day 2019 kicks off tomorrow but you can already start saving big time on Amazon's own hardware, which includes the Echo Dot and Echo 2nd generation smart speaker.

If you are jumping into the world of home automation then you are going to start your journey with one of three popular smart assistants to handle all your smart needs. Alexa will always come out on top and the smart speaker hardware which Amazon makes for it is already competitively priced and deserves a place in everyone's living room.

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With Prime Day 2019 all set to create havoc tomorrow, Amazon has already discounted two of its popular options for Alexa, which is the mighty Echo Dot and the 2nd generation Echo smart speaker. The Echo Dot is our favorite due to its small size and killer price of just $24.99, but the 2nd generation Echo takes things up a notch with a slightly compact design over the 1st generation hardware, that too at a price of just $69.99. And oh, the latter sounds way better than before too thanks to its Dolby processing abilities.

Once purchased, you'll get the complete smarts of Alexa along with the ability to crunch through any queries you may have. But that's not all, you get access to shopping on Amazon using your voice, along with access to millions of songs via Amazon Music, Apple Music or even Spotify. The list doesn't end there as you have access to thousands of Skills, allowing you to control different aspects of your home as long as you have compatible hardware such as light bulbs, switches, air conditioners, doorbells, etc.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab the deals right now otherwise you'll end up regretting later!

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