Get an Echo Dot Kids (5th gen) for its lowest price ever

Kid-friendly fun at a budget-friendly price.
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SAVE $32: As of Oct. 30, you can get an Echo Dot Kids (5th gen, 2022 release) for just $27.99, down from $59.99, at Amazon. That's a 53% discount or a savings of $32.


With the holidays quickly approaching, retailers everywhere are knocking down prices to make way for new inventory. Of course, Amazon has joined the sale frenzy by offering hefty discounts on everything from home appliances to smart speakers, including the Echo Dot Kids (5th gen).

As of Oct. 30, you can get the Echo Dot Kids (5th gen) at its lowest price ever on Amazon. Right now, it's on sale for $27.99, down from $59.99, which is a savings of over 50% or $32.

The Echo Dot Kids (5th gen) is available as a dragon or an owl design and comes with parental controls, kid-friendly content, and a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+. It also features Hey Disney! voice assistant integration that gives your child the chance to interact with their favorite Disney characters while building independence and learning through play. They can set timers, ask questions, play music, and even control compatible smart home devices with their voice.

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This smart speaker also comes with a two-year, worry-free guarantee. If it breaks or stops working, Amazon will replace it for free.

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