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Amazon’s best selling tiny connected speaker Echo Dot is back in stock—smaller, portable, as sleek as usual and at a cheaper price of $49.99. The Alexa-powered device offers as many as the features in the Amazon Echo, the bigger version.

For those not in the know, the second generation of Echo Dot (cute name?) connects through either Bluetooth or a 3.5 mm stereo cable to your entertainment system. You can even voice-play for music from Amazon Music, Prime Music, Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn.

Before the Dot was priced at $89. But now you can even go for multipacks so you can spread it around the house! (order now)

Amazon is also making the Dot available in discounted packs to encourage buying in bulk. If you buy the six-pack, you’ll effectively be paying for 5 and get 1 free. If you buy the 12-pack, meanwhile, you get 2 free.

The 2nd generation Echo Dot
The Dot is also now available in either black or white in order to better match the decor of your home, and has a new, more compact design, says Amazon. The Echo is also now available in white, as well.

Echo Dot (2nd Generation) is a hands-free, voice-controlled device that uses Alexa to play music, control smart home devices, provide information, read the news, set alarms, and more

Echo Dot Bundle Deals
·  Dot + Ecobee Smart Thermostat—$249.99 ($50 savings)
·  Dot + Philips Hue White Starter Kit—$99.99 ($30 savings)
·  Dot + TP-Link WiFi Smart Plug—$69.99 ($10 savings)

Echo Dot Multipacks

· 
Echo Dot Six-Pack—Buy five Echo Dots and get one FREE when using the code DOT6PACK at checkout!

· 
Echo Dot Twelve-Pack—Buy ten Echo Dots and get two FREE when using the code DOT12PACK at checkout!

Wait, what is the Amazon Eco Dot? 






  •      Echo Dot (2nd Generation) is a hands-free, voice-controlled device that uses Alexa to play music, control smart home devices, provide information, read the news, set alarms, and more
  •      Connects to speakers or headphones through Bluetooth or 3.5 mm stereo cable to play music from Prime Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn
  •      Controls lights, fans, switches, thermostats, garage doors, sprinklers, and more with compatible connected devices from WeMo, Philips Hue, Samsung SmartThings, Nest, ecobee, and others
  •      Hears you from across the room with 7 far-field microphones for hands-free control, even in noisy environments or while playing music
  •      Includes a built-in speaker so it can work on its own as a smart alarm clock in the bedroom, an assistant in the kitchen, or anywhere you might want a voice-controlled computer
  •      Always getting smarter and adding new features, plus thousands of skills like Uber, Domino's, and more.

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