You have to make sure you've chosen the right colours
In one of the latest early bird deals, the retailer has launched a two-for-one deal on Echo Pop speakers.
Echo Pop shoppers usually get the option of four colours; Charcoal, Lavender Bloom, Glacier White and Midnight Teal. The Echo Dot device is not included in the offer. The Pop model was launched as a cheaper alternative to the Echo Dot and it's price difference is mainly down to its smaller size and one-sided speaker, where as the Echo Dot has surround sound thanks to its spherical shape.
To do this all you have to do is add the code ECHOSHOW5 at checkout, once you've already selected two of the devices.
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