SAVE $25:Use code ECHOSPOT25 at checkout to get the Amazon Echo Spot for $54.99,Pihit down from the normal price of $79.99. That's a 31% discount thanks to the promo code.
Mornings can be tough for some people. Sure, we all know we're supposed to get eight or more hours of sleep each night, but those shows won't watch themselves and sometimes we stay up too late. Waking up the following morning, though, is not always easy. Thanks to today's promo code at Amazon, you can make that morning alarm a bit more enjoyable.
As of May 6, the Amazon Echo Spot smart alarm clock is on sale for $54.99 with code ECHOSPOT25, marked down from the normal price of $79.99. That's a 31% discount that takes $25 off the cost.
The Amazon family of Echo devices is extensive and one of most versatile is the Echo Spot. First and foremost, it's an alarm clock that you can customize. Saying, "Alexa, start my day" gives you access to your pre-set morning routine that can include playing your favorite wake-up tunes since the Echo Spot is also a speaker. That also means you can use it to listen to your evening podcasts or pump up the tunes when you're changing the sheets.
SEE ALSO: Feeling sniffly? Grab a $55 Smart Air Quality Monitor with instant alertsSince it's an Echo device that pairs with Alexa, you can use it to control other Alexa-enabled smart home gadgets like the thermostat, smart lights, and smart plugs. You can also make hands-free calls on the Echo Spot and check the weather.
If you're going for less screen time or have started charging your phone in the living room at night, the Echo Spot is the perfect nightstand accessory to make sure you still wake up on time.
Now's a great time to snag the Echo Spot while saving $25. You'll be getting an alarm clock, a smart speaker, and be able to control your other smart home gadgets for under $55. Be sure to use code ECHOSPOT25 to score the discount.
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