2 Amazon echo dots for £74.98. Straight up, no codes.
£44.99 each, add two and £15 is taken off I your basket!
Free delivery with collect+
This will probably go stone cold but hey, mine are dispatched and I payed by PayPal so I don't care.
You could chance some codes but we all know how well they usually work with Very.
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hottoast
19 Dec 1627#19
We find them very useful.
I love the fact that I can just tell it to connect to my home cinema, and then play music straight from Amazon Prime Music.
We listen to the news on it whilst still in bed in the morning.
My wife asks for her schedule etc.
We use it for it kitchen timers.
The to do is our shopping list.
Yes.... You could do some of these things on your phone /tablet, but you can now do these things whilst for example getting ready in the morning.
For physically able people, they are a benefit, not a necessity.
They are however really beneficial for disabled people.
My autistic son would never set alarms, but he will tell the dot to set an alarm.
Additionally he tells it to play music to help him to sleep, and tells it to turn off after x minutes.
As he sleeps so poorly, he finds it difficult to get up in the morning... As I lie in my own bed, I can start to play music in his bedroom to wake him up.
As for my mother who has very bad arthritis, she absolutely loves them. We bought one for her as a present, but she bought another, and a full sized Echo within days.
She uses it as her alarm.
As she finds it very difficult to turn over in bed to see the clock if she wakes up, she now no longer needs to, she just asks the time.
She listens to music as she goes to sleep, and can listen if she wakes up in the night, all without having to struggle.
In her living room we connected the dot to her Bose, and again without having to struggle to walk/ bend to put cds in, she has access to thousands of songs, just by speaking.
As time goes on, I wouldn't be surprised if she looks at light control etc.
I think they will become even more useful over time.
ghostm4n to RoosterNo1
19 Dec 164#44
LOL, I bet you're the life and soul at a party.
paneds to Siddas
18 Dec 163#13
yeah my point exactly wtf is it and why do I need it, a bit like the crud that lets me heat my house from my phone when I can just press a switch when I get home !!!!!!!
Opening post
£44.99 each, add two and £15 is taken off I your basket!
Free delivery with collect+
This will probably go stone cold but hey, mine are dispatched and I payed by PayPal so I don't care.
You could chance some codes but we all know how well they usually work with Very.
Top comments
I love the fact that I can just tell it to connect to my home cinema, and then play music straight from Amazon Prime Music.
We listen to the news on it whilst still in bed in the morning.
My wife asks for her schedule etc.
We use it for it kitchen timers.
The to do is our shopping list.
Yes.... You could do some of these things on your phone /tablet, but you can now do these things whilst for example getting ready in the morning.
For physically able people, they are a benefit, not a necessity.
They are however really beneficial for disabled people.
My autistic son would never set alarms, but he will tell the dot to set an alarm.
Additionally he tells it to play music to help him to sleep, and tells it to turn off after x minutes.
As he sleeps so poorly, he finds it difficult to get up in the morning... As I lie in my own bed, I can start to play music in his bedroom to wake him up.
As for my mother who has very bad arthritis, she absolutely loves them. We bought one for her as a present, but she bought another, and a full sized Echo within days.
She uses it as her alarm.
As she finds it very difficult to turn over in bed to see the clock if she wakes up, she now no longer needs to, she just asks the time.
She listens to music as she goes to sleep, and can listen if she wakes up in the night, all without having to struggle.
In her living room we connected the dot to her Bose, and again without having to struggle to walk/ bend to put cds in, she has access to thousands of songs, just by speaking.
As time goes on, I wouldn't be surprised if she looks at light control etc.
I think they will become even more useful over time.
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£44.99 each