Early Prime Day deals drop Echo Buds to their lowest price ever
Now under £50
Early Prime Day deals are hitting the UK this week, and the Amazon Echo Buds are leading the pack with the biggest discount we've ever seen.
You'll find the Alexa-oriented true wireless earbuds available for just £49.99 right now, down from that lofty £119.99 RRP. That's a £70 discount overall, and a saving of 58%. That's a fantastic offer even if you're just curious about how well Amazon's buds hold up.
Bose has had a hand in developing the noise reduction tech inside here, but the main draw is that intuitive Alexa integration. If you're a smart home fanatic, this is an excellent accessory to add to your arsenal of connected devices, especially with multiple layers of privacy protection as well.
Not in the UK? Scroll down for more Echo Buds deals in your region.
Amazon Echo Buds: £119.99 £49.99 at Amazon
The Amazon Echo Buds are now down below £50 for Prime members. That's a record low price drop leaving the true wireless earbuds at their lowest price ever ahead of this month's Prime Day deals. Even if you're just curious about Amazon's ability to produce its own headphones, this is a great price.
You will need a Prime membership to take advantage of this Amazon Echo buds deal, but you'll find a range of free trials available just below.
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We're rounding up all the best true wireless earbuds available right now, or you can take a look at the latest Amazon Echo deals and sales as well. If you're after something a little more premium, check out the latest AirPods deals.
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Tabs is a Deals Editor at TechRadar, bringing you all the latest savings on the tech everyone's talking about and covering deals on gaming, laptops, tablets and more in the US and UK. Happiest with a DualSense controller in her hand, she's also contributed to GamesRadar, Tom's Guide and T3 and specializes in gaming hardware and computing.