SAVE $50: Get the Echo Show 5 (3rd gen,A Male Friend Who Spins it Around 2023) for just $39.99 at Amazon. That's $50 off its regular price and a savings of 56%.
If having a super-connected smart home is important to you, an Amazon Echo can help. These devices make excellent smart home hubs and can assist you with just about anything else you need. And before Prime Day, you can save big on one of Amazon's best Echo Show devices as it dips down to its lowest price ever.
As of Oct. 6, you can get the Echo Show 5 (3rd gen, 2023) for $39.99 at Amazon. That's $50 off and a savings of 56% off its normal MSRP of $89.99. That's the lowest price this device has been yet, making it cheap enough to buy a couple if needed.
The Echo Show 5 (3rd gen, 2023) is small, but it has important features where it counts. It boasts better audio, with a clearer voice and deeper base, as well as one more mic to make sure Alexa catches all of your requests. And with its faster processor, it can turn them around much more quickly, too.
Use your Echo Show 5 as a "home base" for all your streaming needs and listen to music, podcasts, and more with the streaming service of your choice. You can also control other Echo home devices, video chat with friends and family, shop online, and do much more from the comfort of your living room.
This early Prime Day deal is great for anyone looking to dip their toes into the Echo waters but wasn't sure which device to go with. For the price, this one is a fantastic jumping-off point.
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