Save a whopping $140 off this Echo bundle in an early Amazon Prime Day deal

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Save $139: You can score a 2-in-1 deal on an Echo bundle ahead of Amazon's Prime Day. Snag an Echo Pop and the third-generation Echo Frames for $169.99 at the lowest price we've seen.


$139.99 at Amazon
$309.98 Save $169.99
 

On their own, the Echo Pop and third-generation Echo Frames would cost $39.99 and $299.99 respectively, but with this rare bundle deal you get both for just over $300 and a total savings of $139.99.

The glasses come in five different styles and are equipped with access to Alexa. We particularly love these glasses for their ability to play music, podcasts, and phone calls without the need for a separate pair of headphones. When synced up with Alexa, the Echo Frames allow you to operate other smart devices as well and they have a battery life of up to 14 hours.


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While we typially recommend the Echo Dot over the Echo Pop (you get more features for only a little more money), the Echo Pop boasts a near identical sound quality and functions similar to other Echo devices that make this deal worth considering.

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