Amazon began offering its Black Friday deals Thursday and continues today, Saturday, but now it’s now calling the sale the Cyber Monday Countdown. The online giant continues almost all of the Black Friday deals for Echo devices, including mini-bundles with an Amazon Smart Plug or a smart light bulb added to a smart speaker or smart display.
You can also order an Amazon Smart Plug for just $5, a $20 savings, if you use Alexa’s assistance. Say, “Alexa, order an Amazon Smart Plug,” with an Alexa-enabled device or the iOS or Android Alexa App. You could also ask Alexa unique questions that will get you some hilarious responses.
The Amazon device deals below are available right now but don’t count on them staying the same through Black Friday; they could be gone later today. Some of the listed Amazon device deals may revert to regular prices or sell out. If an item does sell out, there’s a chance it may be in stock before the sale ends, but unless Amazon states a target availability date in the listing, you can’t count on out-of-stock items coming back soon. So, one message is: don’t wait. If you see something you need or want and you like the price, go for it. We don’t think any of the existing deal prices will go lower, at least not until Cyber Monday — and even then we think the current levels are about as good as they’ll get.
Check back often because we will continue to monitor Amazon’s device deal changes multiple times a day and update this post right through Black Friday and Cyber Week.
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