Save $65 on an Echo Show 10 and Ring Smart Bulb.

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So you know you want a smart speaker, and you’re thinking you want one with a screen on it. You’re also wondering if you would like to have Alexa-controlled smart lights. If this describes you, this is the perfect bundle for you. You can get an Echo Show 10 and Ring A19 Smart LED Bulb together and save $64.99 on the two. Try the smart bulb at a huge savings and see if you want to add more.

The newly designed Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) has a 10.1″ HD screen that will move with you when you’re on a video call, following a recipe, working out with an exercise program, etc. The screen will always stay within your view. Along with this, the speaker provides directional sound. Additionally, you can take selfies with the 13MP camera, and the auto-framing and motion will keep you in the center.

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Use the Show 10 and Alexa to set up compatible Zigbee devices or other smart home devices without the need for a hub.Use Alexa to show you your security cameras on the screen. You can use the motion to view the entire area. You can also control your smart lights, adjust your smart thermostat, get mobile notifications, add to your schedule, connect to other devices, etc.

The Echo Show 10 and Ring A19 Smart LED Bulb will work together, of course. The Ring bulb replaces standard A19 light bulbs. Simply screw the smart bulb into whichever outlet you choose and get 800 lumens of light (equivalent to 60W).

Take $64.99 off this bundle with the speaker in either Charcoal or Glacier White and pay just $199.

Echo Show 10 and Ring A19 Smart LED Bulb

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