SAVE 71%:Get an Echo Pop bundled with a Kasa smart color bulb for just $17.99 at Amazon,Pilar Coll down from the regular price of $62.98. That's a savings of $44.99.
Holiday gatherings are quickly approaching, and if you're on the hook for hosting, you'll want to have some entertainment lined up. Whether your crowd prefers calm holiday jazz or a Taylor Swift sing-a-long, this bundle deal on a speaker and smart color bulb is your ticket to hosting the holiday party of the year.
As of Nov. 21, Amazon's Black Friday sale includes an Echo Pop bundled with a Kasa smart color bulb for just $17.99, down from the normal bundle cost of $62.98. You'll save $44.99, and pay $21.99 less than you would buying these items separately. The Echo Pop included in this bundle is a Glacier White colorway.
The Echo Pop compact smart speaker is ideal for smaller spaces like your bedroom or an apartment living room. It measures 3.9 inches wide and 3.6 inches tall, weighing just 6.9 ounces, so it'll easily fit on a small shelf or even travel along with you to a friend who needs some extra speakers. It's compatible with both WiFi and Bluetooth so you can stream music from your favorite apps like Spotify or Amazon Music. For calm nights in, stream audiobooks from Audible.
But the real party starts with the Kasa smart color bulb. This dimmable color bulb has a whopping 16 million color options so you can perfectly set the party mood. You can control the light with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or through the free Kasa app. This also means you can turn the light on before you get home and avoid tripping over the sleeping dog again.
If you're ready for a compact home speaker and a smart bulb set-up, this Black Friday deal is a cheap way to upgrade your space.
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