Grab an Amazon Echo Dot for under $23

It's more than half off at Amazon and Best Buy.
By Lauren Allain  on 
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SAVE 54%: As of Nov. 16, you can score an Amazon Echo Dot for just $22.99, marked down from $49.99, at Amazon and Best Buy. That's a savings of $27.


Amazon Echo Dot (5th gen)
$22.99 at Best Buy (save $27)

If your home needs an updated smart speaker before we head into the season of nonstop holiday music, Amazon and Best Buy have a great deal on a speaker with a simple and sleek design.

As of Nov. 16, score the 2022 Amazon Echo Dot (5th gen) for just $22.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, down from its normal price of $49.99. That's a 54% discount. Choose between Charcoal, Deep Sea Blue, or Glacier White colorways to match your home's decor — at this price point, you could set up every room in the house with one.

Best Buy is dropping major early Black Friday deals on all kinds of tech, and if you purchase the Amazon Echo Dot there, you also get a free four-month subscription to SiriusXM for new subscribers.

The Echo Dot smart speaker allows you to play music, audiobooks, and podcasts and stream from your favorite apps like Apple Music and Spotify. You can also check in with Alexa to get updates on the weather, set a timer, or ask her critical questions like, "How long does the turkey need to bake?" One tap will pause the music or snooze an alarm. The Echo Dot's compact size measures 3.9 inches wide and 3.5 inches tall, and it weighs about half a pound.

If you're shopping for a smart speaker and don't feel like dishing out much of your shopping budget, grab the Amazon Echo Dot for over half off while supplies last.

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