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2024-10-01 18:33:17| Engadget

Amazon Prime Day is getting really close now and the deals spigot has been turned on. Case in point? Theres an Echo Pop bundle that includes a TP-Link Tapo smart light bulb for just $18. This is a discount of more than 70 percent. The Echo Pop is Amazons latest entry-level device in the smart speaker category. It typically costs $40 on its own, adding more luster to todays sale. The semi-spherical speaker is a great fit for small spaces, like dorm rooms and bedrooms. The Echo Pop includes Amazons AZ2 Neural Edge processor for on-device machine learning tasks which, of course, allows full access to Alexa. The speaker also pairs with Eero mesh routers to extend a home networks range by up to 1,000 square feet. This is a decent smart speaker for beginners, with one caveat. The Echo Dot is available in multiple colors, and some are quite fetching, but this deal is only for the standard black/charcoal model. Of course, this bundle also includes a Tapo smart light bulb. This is another entry-level device, though its not exactly bare-bones. The bulb can display 16 million different colors, which makes for unique lighting effects. Once connected, users can ask Alexa to dim the lights, raise the lights or change colors. A single light bulb doesnt make for a smart home, per se, but this will allow consumers to experiment with some adjacent features. Its also a good way to gauge how much energy will be saved by going with smart appliances, as Tapo bulbs use around 60 percent less power when compared to standard bulbs. Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice in the lead up to October Prime Day 2024.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/prime-day-deals-include-an-echo-pop-bundle-with-a-smart-light-bulb-for-only-18-163317796.html?src=rss


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