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Speaker for use with Echo Dot?
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Welcome to 10 percent inflation (probably more on tech goods) and a tanking Pound Sterling.shiraz99 said:
It does seem to be a tad expensive for apparently not much if an upgrade on the 4th gen dotGDB2222 said:
So, now they want to sell the new Dot to early adopters for the same price as the full size 4th gen version.shiraz99 said:
The rumours were correct - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09B96TG33/ref=gw_uk_desk_sc_aucc_cancsk_oak22k_man said:If you have a second Echo dot 3, trying creating a stereo pair. IMO a pair of 'lower speakers' often sounds better and more room filling than a single 'higher end' one.
Also (not directly related) an new Echo Dot 4 (or full Echo) leaves the current Dot 3 available for use elsewhere.
Finally, rumours are there may be a new gen of Echo and Echo Dots released soon which is probably why the current ones are on sale again
£20 for an Echo Dot 4 (or £40 for a pair), or £17 for a second Echo Dot 3 is a really good deal, and I am tempted to add to my collection.0
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