SAVE $35:As of Dec. 18, the Echo Spot is on sale for $44.99 at Amazon. This is 44% off its list price of $79.99.
Amazon's offering up some nice discounts in the lead-up to the holidays for those getting some last-minute shopping in. Some items are even at their lowest-ever prices right now, like the Amazon Echo Spot, so you can save big on this smart alarm clock and even get it before Christmas.
Amazon has the Echo Spot marked down to $44.99, 44% off its list price of $79.99. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is also the lowest-ever price for the Echo Spot, so there's truly no better time to pick it up. And if you have it on your list as a gift for the holidays, what's even better is Amazon notes it'll arrive before Christmas so you don't need to worry about late delivery.
SEE ALSO: Seize these last minute tablet deals from Amazon, Apple, and moreThe Echo Spot is a worthy investment, too. It's a smart alarm clock with Alexa that can tell you about the weather, reminders you set, and play your favorite tunes or podcasts alongside telling the time. It's also a great size with a sleek design that can fit nicely on a bedside table or desk.
As Amazon states on its deal page, though, this is a limited-time offer so act fast to save on the Echo Spot.
The Echo Spot joins a variety of other Echo devices that Amazon has marked down right now. Have a look at our roundup of Amazon Echo deals to see if any more catch your eye. It's also worth checking out Amazon's top 100 holiday gift ideas to see if there are any more items worth picking up ahead of the holidays.
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