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Pre-order the Echo Show 10 with Blink Mini
Save $29.99: Pre-order the new Echo Show 10 and add on a Blink Mini security camera for only $5.
Amazon’s latest in its Echo Show lineup is set to release on Feb. 25, and it’s got a new feature not seen in the others. The Echo Show 10’s camera follows you as you move about the room while you’re on a video call. Facebook’s Portal also does this, but if you prefer Alexa as your smart assistant, you can now integrate this tech into your home.
If you pre-order the Echo Show 10 now, you can tack on a Blink Mini indoor security camera for only $5, which saves you $29.99 compared to buying them separately. Obviously, the two pair seamlessly, but the Echo Show 10 also does so much more.
You’re able to control smart home devices like lights and thermostats either via your voice or the 10.1-inch touchscreen. And, as mentioned earlier, the device moves with you to keep you in frame while you’re on a video call and to keep the screen in view while you’re following a recipe.
As a privacy measure, you can electronically disconnect the microphone and camera with the press of a button or physically cover the camera by sliding the built-in shutter. Plus, you’re able to disable motion detection at any time.
Amp up your smart home by pre-ordering the Echo Show 10 and Blink Mini bundle for $254.99.
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