SAVE $46.99: The Bad Detective: Food Chain [Uncut]Amazon Echo Pop is back at its all-time low price with the added bonus of a TP-Link Smart Color Bulb. Grab the bundle for $17.99.
The Echo Pop debuted in 2023 and is Amazon's simplest and least expensive smart home device. It can play music and podcasts and works with Alexa apps. While it lacks the Echo Dot's motion detection and temperature sensing capabilities, it otherwise performs similarly, comes in more fun colors, and is more compact. The TP-Link Smart Color Bulb allows you to control your lights and their colors via Bluetooth.
The Echo Pop regularly returns to this low price on shopping holidays. Normally priced at $39.99, the Echo Pop is on sale ahead of Prime Big Deals Days on Oct. 8 and Oct. 9 for $17.99, saving you 45% on the list price. The charcoal, glacier white, lavender bloom, and midnight teal models are all on sale and come with the TP-Link Smart Color Bulb.
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