Technology
Pre-order the new (adorable) Echo Dot Kids Edition, on sale for $49.99
TL;DR: The super cute All-New Echo Dot Kids Edition comes with a year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited and can be pre-ordered for $49.99, saving you $20. You can also save $49.99 when you bundle two new Fire 7 Kids Edition tablets together.
You’ve seen kids play with a tablet or ask Alexa to play Baby Shark — they love figuring out technology just as much as teenagers do.
Amazon believes that adults shouldn’t be the only ones to have voice command and smart speaker fun. This summer, they’re really pushing it: A new, rainbow Echo Dot Kids Edition has just debuted to match the mesh design of the 3rd generation Echo Dot. It’s adorable, available for pre-order, and on sale for $49.99. Save $20 now and it’ll go out on June 26.
Following the release of the new Fire 7 tablet, Amazon has also dropped a new Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet. Already one of the best tablets you can get for your kid, the new Fire 7 Kids Edition features the same kid-proof case, now with a built-in stand to get those mitts free for hands-on learning. It retails at $99, but you can bundle two together and save $49.99.
If your kid isn’t into subscription boxes, Amazon’s Kids Edition devices are a great way to join learning and playtime. Both the tablet and the Dot come with a one-year Amazon FreeTime Unlimited subscription, offering access to a universe of kids’ TV shows, games, and educational apps from Disney, National Geographic, and more. Parents can curate hundreds of hours of screen time, set education goals, and set filters for age-appropriate content.
Both new Kids Edition items come with Amazon’s worry-free guarantee, which ensures that they’ll buy you a new device if yours breaks — no questions asked.
Set to retail at $69.99 when it releases on June 26, you can save $20 and pre-order the new Echo Dot Kids Edition for $49.99.
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