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Save £70 on the Echo Show 10 this Black Friday


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SAVE £70: The Echo Show 10 (third gen) is on sale for £169.99 this Black Friday, saving you 29% on list price.


The Echo Show 10 has a very long list of features, so sit tight whilst we make sure we've covered everything,

This 10.1-inch HD screen moves automatically so that video calls, recipes, and series are always in view, with premium speakers delivering directional sound. You can securely access the built-in camera to remotely monitor your home with the Alexa app or other Echo Show devices, and even ask Alexa to show you security cameras, control lights, and adjust thermostats.

The Echo Show 10 can take pictures with a 13MP camera that comes equipped with auto-framing to keep you and the family front and centre, and then converts into a digital frame to display your favourite pictures on the home screen. Much like other Echo devices, you can also use the Echo Show 10 to stream entertainment, set reminders, check the news, and so much more.

This impressive device usually costs over £200, but you can save £70 this Black Friday. The Echo Show 10 (third gen) is on sale for £169.99 this Black Friday, saving you 29% on list price. This device has never been cheaper.

Save £70 on the Echo Show 10 this Black Friday.

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