PRE-ORDER NOW AND GET $27 OFF: As of Oct. 2,Treatment of Severe Personality Disorders: Resolution of Aggression and Recovery of Eroticism pdf you can pre-order a Jack Skellington Echo Dot bundle for just $62.98, down from $89.98. That's 30% off.
Spooky season is officially here, and what better way to get into the spirit of Halloween than by inviting the Pumpkin King himself — or at least his digital counterpart — into your home?
As of Oct. 2, you can pre-order a special Echo Dot bundle with the Echo Dot (5th gen, 2022 release) and a limited-edition Jack Skellington shell on sale for $62.98. That's 30% off the original price of $89.98. According to Amazon, the item will be released on Oct. 8 (the first day of Prime Big Deal Days), just in time for All Hallows' Eve.
SEE ALSO: Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton gets more upgrades and friends in its huge Halloween dropRemember, Jack's face is just a shell, so you can take it off or switch it out whenever you want. If you already have an Echo Dot (4th or 5th gen), you can buy the Jack Skellington shell separately for $39.99.
The Echo Dot itself is Amazon’s best-sounding smart speaker to date, with improved audio and Alexa capabilities for hands-free voice commands, setting timers and alarms, and listening to music without picking up your phone. Happy Halloween!
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