Prefer Alexa? Discounts on the Amazon Echo, Fire, and Tap.


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Earlier today I wrote about probably the cheapest possible way to purchase a Google Home where you could potentially profit $5. I am partial to Google Home since we have the product (and enjoy it!) and my husband works at Google! So to have an Amazon product in our home vs. a Google product just wouldn’t be acceptable!

With that being said, many people love Alexa especially since you can order Amazon products without actually having to go on your computer. As part of their Black Friday offers, Amazon has discounted the entire line up of the Echo.

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What’s the difference between the Amazon Echo and Amazon Tap? The two products look almost identical and currently offering the same price, so which one is better? They both have pros and cons: The Echo is hands-free, while the Tap requires you to actually “tap” a button to speak to it. The Echo requires you to plug it in, while the Tap is powered by battery which allows for more flexibility to bring it on the go. If you are always going to use it at home, then get the Echo, but if you prefer the on the go option to listen to music (at the park, your back ground, etc.) then get the Tap.

And remember, if you were targeted for the $30 off a $60+ purchase for using 1 Amex Membership Reward point you can tack on that promotion to this offer.

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