Save up to 40% on Amazon Echo devices for one week only

Save up to 40% on Amazon Echo devices now for one week only

While Amazon has a reputation for generously discounting its own Echo and Fire devices over the peak trading holidays, it isn’t avert to random reductions throughout the year.

For a week, Amazon is discounting four of its Echo devices, including the brand-new, five-star Echo Input.

The Amazon Echo (2nd gen) smart speaker is now only £69.99 having shed £20, while the fantastic Echo Input (which is essentially an Echo Dot without the speaker) has dropped from £34.99 to just £19.99.

The Echo Spot, which has the functionality of the Echo Dot but adds a screen, is now only £99.99 (down from £119.99), and the Echo Show with a larger touchscreen and video and voice calling is currently enjoying a 19 per cent saving, now only £189.99.

All four Echo deals end next Wednesday (13th) at 9am, and you can see them below...

Amazon Echo (2nd gen) £89.99 £69.99

Amazon Echo (2nd gen) £89.99 £69.99

The sequel to the original Echo, the latest Echo is a stubbier, improved and surprisingly cheaper smart speaker, with a 3.5mm line output as well as Bluetooth and wi-fi streaming.

Amazon Echo Spot £119.99 £99.99

Amazon Echo Spot £119.99 £99.99

You might want your smart speaker to have a screen, of course... The Spot is a small, round speaker that looks like a clock, with the same built-in voice assistant and functionality of the Echo Dot. 

Amazon Echo Show £235 £189.99

Amazon Echo Show £235 £189.99

The Echo Show expands upon the Spot with a larger touchscreen and introduces a unique feature: video and voice calling so you can call people with an Echo or who have downloaded the Alexa app.

Amazon Echo Input £34.99 £19.99

Amazon Echo Input £34.99 £19.99

A great way to bring Alexa voice control to your existing speakers, this puck-sized device is effectively an Echo Dot without the speaker. Connect it to powered speakers via a 3.5mm jack or Bluetooth and voila, they have voice functionality.

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Becky Roberts

Becky is the managing editor of What Hi-Fi? and, since her recent move to Melbourne, also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi magazine. During her 10+ years in the hi-fi industry, she has reviewed all manner of audio gear, from budget amplifiers to high-end speakers, and particularly specialises in headphones and head-fi devices. In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.