Amazon Echo Spot Hits Record Low Price at $44.99, Beats Black Friday Deals
The latest Amazon Echo Spot smart alarm clock has dropped to its lowest price yet at just $44.99 (down from $79.99) on Amazon, undercutting both Black Friday and Prime Day deals.[1][2][4]
If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to add a compact Alexa display to your bedroom, kitchen, or office, this is the kind of price drop that makes it easy to justify. Multiple deal trackers and tech sites confirm that this $44.99 offer is a new record-low price, beating the earlier $50 Black Friday promotion and matching or improving on Prime Day percentages.[1][2][3][4]
Here’s what makes this deal worth a closer look.
What’s new about the latest Echo Spot?
The current-generation Echo Spot is not just a revival of the old orb-shaped model – it’s a redesigned smart alarm clock with Alexa and a colorful animated display.[2][3] It’s been built from the ground up to live on your nightstand or countertop:
- Compact smart display: The animated screen shows time, weather, song titles, and simple smart home controls at a glance, with multiple customizable clock faces and colors to match your decor.[1][2][3]
- No camera on board: Unlike some Echo Show devices, this Spot doesn’t include a camera, which many reviewers call a plus for privacy in the bedroom.[3]
- Improved Alexa experience: It runs the latest Alexa features and even provides access to Alexa+, Amazon’s more conversational AI assistant, for smarter queries and routines.[3]
TechRadar’s review highlights that, while billed as a compact Alexa speaker, the Echo Spot really shines as a smart alarm and bedside companion with just enough visual information to be useful without feeling like a full-on tablet next to your pillow.[1]
Big sound from a small smart clock
For such a small device, the Echo Spot’s audio quality is a pleasant surprise:
- Amazon advertises “big vibrant sound” with clear vocals and deep bass for the size, and reviewers generally agree it’s very capable for everyday listening.[1][2]
- It’s ideal for bedroom or kitchen listening: music, podcasts, radio, audiobooks, news briefings – all handled with voice or touch controls.[1][2][3]
- You won’t replace a premium sound system with it, and TechRadar notes that serious audiophiles should still look to larger Echo speakers, but for a nightstand or desk, it hits the right balance of size and sound.[1][2]
If you want better-than-expected audio in a tiny footprint, this price makes the trade‑off versus bigger Echo speakers much easier to swallow.
Smart alarm clock features that actually feel smart
The Echo Spot is designed first and foremost as a wake‑up and wind‑down hub:
- Set multiple alarms and timers using just your voice.
- Use Alexa routines to ease into the day – for example, gradually brighten lights, play gentle music, and read out the weather and calendar when your alarm goes off.[2]
- In the evening, ask Alexa to lower the lights, play sleep sounds, or start a wind‑down playlist.
- Glanceable info like time, temperature, and upcoming reminders is always on screen, without needing to pick up your phone.[1][2]
For many people, that last point is key: with a smart clock like this on your nightstand, you can ditch your phone from the bedside and still wake up informed.
A small but capable smart home controller
Even though it’s tiny, the Echo Spot works as a central Alexa hub for your smart home:
- Use voice to turn lights on and off, adjust plugs and thermostats, or check smart sensors, as long as they’re Alexa‑compatible.[1][2]
- The customizable display can show simple widgets or dashboards, letting you see at a glance whether a light is on or what the thermostat is set to.[1]
- The Spot supports routines based on motion detection, letting it trigger actions like dimming lights or adjusting the temperature as you move around.[2]
This makes it a strong candidate for a kitchen counter or hallway console: small, unobtrusive, but smart enough to handle daily tasks.
Bonus: Built‑in eero Wi‑Fi extension
One quietly powerful perk: the latest Echo Spot includes eero Built‑in, which means it can help extend your Wi‑Fi coverage when used with a compatible eero network.[2]
- If you already have an eero mesh system, dropping a Spot in a weak‑signal room can help smooth out dead zones and buffering.[2]
- It’s not a replacement for a full router, but as a dual‑purpose smart clock and Wi‑Fi extender, it adds extra value at this discount price.
Why this $44.99 deal matters
Several factors make this particular discount stand out:
- Largest percentage cut yet: From a list price of $79.99 down to $44.99, you’re looking at about a 44% discount.[1][2][4]
- Cheaper than Black Friday: Early Black Friday deals put the Echo Spot at $50, and it held that price through Cyber Monday before returning to full price.[2][3] Dropping to $44.99 undercuts that by another $5.[1][2]
- Matches or tops Prime Day value: Prime Day coverage pegs the Echo Spot at around 44% off when it hits $44.99, which is exactly where it is now – effectively Prime‑Day‑level pricing outside Prime Day.[2][4]
Given how fast previous Spot deals have sold through, deal editors are already warning that this kind of pricing may not stick around for long.[1][2]
Who should grab this Echo Spot deal?
This record‑low price makes the Echo Spot especially compelling if you:
- Want a bedroom‑friendly smart alarm clock without a camera.
- Need a compact Alexa device for a nightstand, desk, or kitchen counter.
- Like the idea of a minimal smart display that shows time, weather, and music info without turning your room into a mini TV studio.
- Already run an eero mesh network and like the bonus of added Wi‑Fi coverage.[2]
- Are building out your Alexa smart home and want an inexpensive but capable control point.
With the Echo Spot at $44.99, you’re essentially getting a smart alarm clock, a compact Alexa speaker, a tiny smart display, and an eero Wi‑Fi extender in one device, at the lowest price yet tracked by major deal sites.[1][2][4]
If any of those uses fits your home, this is one of those rare moments where waiting longer is more likely to cost you money than save it.
Original source: Lifehacker – The Newest Amazon Echo Spot Is at Its Lowest Price Yet