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Amazon Echo Dot Now Only £22 in Black Friday Sale

Check out one of the best deals in the Black Friday 2019 sales, and get the Amazon Echo Dot for only £22.

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One of the best deals in the Amazon Black Friday sales this year is the massive discount on the latest Amazon Echo Dot.

Usually £49.99, the smart device has now dropped to only £22, making this the cheapest the Alexa capable speaker has ever been.

Before the recent discount, the Echo Dot has been sitting at £34.99 for a reasonable amount of time, but now the Black Friday sales have begun on Amazon, we’re expecting this to be the lowest price you can expect for the next week.

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Amazon Echo Dot With Clock

There are also plenty of other discounts on Amazon Echo devices. The aptly named Echo Dot with Clock has also been discounted to only £34.99, down from the normal list price of £59.99. There’s also the Echo Show 5 which has dropped to less than £50.

Black Friday has officially kicked off on the Amazon storefront, and the deals are only going to get better and better. To be kept up to date, make sure to check out the best deals on our dedicated Black Friday pages, all of which are updated daily.

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