Save $50 on an All-New Amazon Echo with Philips Hue Bulbs

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If you’re looking to get started with Amazon Alexa, this is the perfect introductory pack, with a smart speaker and two smart bulbs. Buy the All-New Amazon Echo with Philips Hue Bulbs and save $50 on the bundle.

The all-new Echo (4th gen) has a new look and new sound, delivering clear highs, dynamic mid-range, and deep bass for sound that will adapt to any room.

The built-in Alexa allows you to request a song, artist, or genre from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, SiriusXM, and more. It will also tell you the weather, the news, answer questions, and allow you to control other smart home devices.

Deal Echo And Hue Package

Alexa can also be used to control the two Philips Hue Bulbs that are included in this bundle. Turn the lights on in your bedroom before you walk in with an armful of laundry, or turn your lights out when you’re driving away from your home after realizing you left the lights on.

The all-new Amazon Echo with Philips Hue Bulbs is easy to set up as well. Plug in the Echo, open the Alexa app on your mobile device, add it, and follow the directions. To set up the bulbs, screw them in and ask Alexa to discover them. It’s all that easy.

Save $49.99 on this smart home deal and pay just $79.99. Get the speaker in your choice of four colors. You can also purchase the speaker for the same price without the bulbs or for $100 more with two Echo Dots instead of the bulbs. Additionally, you can also buy the Echo with a wall mount.

All-New Amazon Echo with Philips Hue Bulbs

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