Save $80 on an Amazon Echo Show 15 Smart Display

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If you’ve been wishing for more space than what an Echo Show 5 or Echo Show 8 allows, the Amazon Echo Show 15 Smart Display with a 15.6″ screen is your answer. It gives you a larger playing field while doing all of the same things you love with the smaller displays. It’s now $80 off.

The large Full HD smart display has a 5 MP camera and provides you with a natural place to organize your household. You get widgets, shared calendars, “sticky notes,” to-do lists, shopping lists, and reminders. You can also add your smart devices to the home screen to have quick access to them.

Amazon Echo Show 15 Organizer

Get recipe ideas on the Amazon Echo Show 15 Smart Display, then cook while following step-by-step instructions. Run out of something? Add it to your shopping list. Don’t feel like cooking? Order a meal kit or takeout.

The Echo Show can also serve as an entertainment hub. You can watch Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, SLING TV, and more, and stream music, podcasts, and audiobooks, through Amazon Music, Spotify, and Audible.

Each family member can have a personal profile with visual and voice ID to see only their appointments, reminders, music, etc. There are no concerns about privacy, as Amazon will not sell your personal information, and the device has multiple layers of privacy controls, featuring buttons to turn the mic and camera off.

Take $80 off the price of this smart display and pay just $169.99. You can also opt to have a tilt stand, Rng Doorbell, Echo Show 5, or Blink Mini ship with it.

Amazon Echo Show 15 Smart Display

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