Buy Insignia 50″ Smart TV, Get Free Amazon Echo Dot

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This is a hard-to-beat deal. Not only are you getting $30 off a smart TV, you’re also getting a free smart speaker. Buy an Insignia 50″ Smart TV and get a free Amazon Echo Dot. You can enjoy all the great advantages of Fire TV and control it as well as your other smart home devices with the Echo Dot.

The smart TV includes a voice remote with Alexa, allowing you to use the voice assistant to watch live TV and your favorite streamed media, launch apps, search for more things to watch, play music, get the weather, listen to podcasts, news, audiobooks, etc.

Stream more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes and have access to tens of thousands of options in channels, apps, and a growing list of Alexa skills. Also access live over-the-air TV on the same home screen where you access your streamed content. Watch HDR-compatible 4K TV content as well.

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Also connecting to Alexa is the Echo Dot you will get free once you buy the Insignia smart TV. The Echo is Amazon’s most popular smart speaker and has improved speaker quality. You can connect the Alexa skills to create routines to start and end your day or for any other time in between. It also has a button to turn the mic off when you want your privacy.

Save $30 and get this smart TV for $349 as well as a free Echo Dot. Add the Insignia smart TV or any other Insignia or Toshiba Fire TV to your Amazon cart, then add an Echo Dot 3rd Gen, and proceed to checkout. Use code FTVEDOT21 at checkout, and the discount will show up in your Order Summary. This deal is ongoing until July 22, 2021.

Insignia 50″ Smart TV with free Amazon Echo Dot.

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