SAVE UP TO $25:020 ArchivesAmazon Echo Dot and Pop are down to some of their lowest prices ever at Best Buy. The Echo Dot is $24.99, saving you $25 for 50% off, while the Echo Pop is $17.99, saving you $22 for 55% off.
Best Echo Device deals at Best BuyPrime Day 2024 has come and gone, and in its wake we're totally exhausted, thinking we've seen all the best deals to find. The deals on Amazon have certainly dried up, but that's leaving more room for other retailers to get their time in the sun. Best Buy did not waste any time — just two weeks after Prime Day, they've launched major savings on Amazon Echo devices.
The Echo Dot and Echo Pop lead Amazon's line-up of smart hub speakers. You can play music, create daily routines, and even connect your other smart home devices. Having tested them side-by-side, we can say that the devices are more alike than they are different.
The Echo Dot is a full-size home assistant. In addition to playing music by voice command, it's able to adjust your smart thermostat or lightbulbs. Meanwhile, the Echo Pop is a downsized version, both in size, price, and ability. This pint-size speaker is best for smaller spaces, as the speaker won't fill a full room. It doesn't have the same smart home capabilities as the Dot, but works just fine if you want to play music at your desk or set a timer.
At Best Buy, you can find both devices marked down up to 55%. The Echo Pop is back down to its Prime Day price of $17.99, saving you $22 for 55% off. The more advanced Echo Dot is just $7 more for $24.99. This is just $2 higher than its lowest price ever. That gives you 50% off for $25 in savings.
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