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Amazon customers can get 'amazing quality' £45 Echo Pop smart speaker for free in flash deal

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Amazon customers are snapping up 'amazing quality' Echo Pop smart speakers for free as part of a flash deal. The compact Bluetooth smart speakers which come in four different colours have Alexa features, and a full sound that's great for bedrooms and small spaces.

Amazon's Echo Pop with Full sound compact Wi-Fi and Bluetooth smart speaker with Alexa usually costs £44.99. However, customers can snap up two of the speakers for less than the price of one in a post-Amazon Prime Day flash deal.

To get the deal, you'll need to add two of the Amazon Echo Pop speakers to your basket. Then, when you get to the checkout, add the code 'ECHOPOP' to the discount section. READ MORE: Tesco Mobile cuts hundreds of pounds off iPhone models as new Apple handset is set to launch This will lower the cost of your two Echo Pop speakers to £44.98 - meaning you'll get one completely free, or you'll be paying a much more budget-friendly price of £22.49 per speaker.

It's worth noting that while there are four different colours of Echo Pops to choose from, the buy one get one free deal only applies to the Charcoal and Midnight Teal versions.

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