SAVE $45: As of Jan. 3,Watch Black Panther Online the Amazon Echo Show 5 is on sale for $44.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 50% on list price.
For a range of smart home devices with a range of functions, Amazon is where you want to look. Its line of smart products range from voice assistants to TVs, and are some of the best on the market. And as of Jan. 3, one of the most popular in this lineup, the Echo Show 5, is reduced to $44.99 at Amazon, saving you $45. This price can be found across all three colorways: charcoal, glacier white, and cloud blue.
This is also the lowest it has been priced in a year, so it's lower than it was during Black Friday and Amazon's Prime Days, a real bargain.
SEE ALSO: Echo Dot vs. Echo Pop: Which Amazon device should you buy in 2025?But why take the jump to the Echo Show 5? Well, this is basically a smart assistant with a screen. It comes with built-in Alexa, the ability to watch shows, and video chat capabilities, all in one nifty device. The screen comes in at 5.5 inches, perfect for looking at the weather, recipes, or the time at a glance.
You can even stream music from the Echo Show, with compatibility with the most popular streaming apps including Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Deezer.
This model benefits from deeper bass and clearer vocals for a better listening experience than previous models, and the Echo Show 5 is eco-friendly, featuring fabric made from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester yarn and an aluminum body crafted from 100% recycled materials.
And if you have compatible smart home devices such as cameras, lights, or thermostats, you'll be able to manage these using voice commands or the intuitive touch display.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so grab this deal now.
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