Amazon Echo Multimedia Speaker with Voice Control currently it is 99.99 use LLW46 voucher (£30 VOUCHER) and it makes it to 69.99 delivery free if pay in full. you can you pay in full or credit ( it will add £30 to your account).
For new customer quidco 7% cashback and also topcashback will knock down the price to less than £65
Latest comments (85)
bethhie
14 Sep 17#84
It's just worked for me! £69.99 with free next day delivery using click and collect. New to Quidco so shall wait and see if that 7% cashback works. Thanks for sharing
AL1S0N to bethhie
27 Sep 17#85
Still working (expires 30/09)
steviesangel
9 Sep 17#83
It comes up at £149???????????
insideman
6 Sep 17#82
expired - back up to £149.99
mad_design_man
2 Sep 17#81
LAZY!
FrancescaJ
1 Sep 17#80
Is the £99.99 deal over? The link is showing me £149.99 now. :disappointed:
gazjon
1 Sep 17#79
On top of the basic useage for Echo/Dot and Google Home, Google made a bit of an error with its dedicated power supply. Amazons offerings use a micro usb input for power. I have USB points on my wall sockets, saves taking up a socket, also if you have power packs for charging phones etc, makes the Echo/Dot portable.
gazjon
1 Sep 17#78
Echo doesn't allow the use of Spotify unless it's a paying account.
For those wanting to know how to pay for their purchase with Very, go to the Very website and log into your account. You then have the option to make payments, or pay in full, once the item you've purchased, shows up on the account.
I've had the Google Home runnig for a month or so now, but am rather disappointed with the Echo. My grandson likes to hear the sounds asked for, eg: animal noises, or tractor sounds. The Echo doesn't play them, the Home you just ask "what does an elephant sound like", for example. While the Echo may be more advanced on operating things in the home, Google Home isn't far behind, I use TP Link and Home works well with it.It seems though, that Home seems to be much more user friendly for information.
marky489
31 Aug 17#77
If you buy an echo & an echo dot in black together you get more money off too. I'm just waiting for my £30 credit to be taken off & I'll just play in full. Think it can take 24hrs to take it off the full amount in your account. It works out at £86.20 for the echo & £38.78 for the dot, (pre £30 off)
callchris1st
30 Aug 17#76
Thanks OP Although I went for the Google Home (already have a dot) Cheapest I've seen it offered. 8% Quidco too Tremendous deal
ashtad
30 Aug 17#75
Wow the person who said the speaker on this was bad wasn't wrong..... It's bloody awful, I have a £10 xiaomi Bluetooth speaker that sounds better..... I'm returning this
danakajoel
30 Aug 17#74
This really is an amazing deal. I purchased the Echo and the Echo Dot which have a bundle discount applied automatically for £20. Then I used the voucher which took a further £30 off bringing both for £98.97 delivered. The £30 was applied against the credit balance due and now I can pay the total balance.
Brilliant and thanks OP!
Petetobin
30 Aug 17#73
Assume you went through the credit application process in which case this will be registered on the credit bureaux along with the fact you are a "catalogue shopper". Hope it was worth it for £30. Check what it does to your score on Noddle in a couple of months
Petetobin
30 Aug 17#72
The Dot is only really useful for controlling other stuff. This speaker is pretty decent for a smallish room
ryan2801
30 Aug 17#71
Delivery is free if you use Collect+
DrHotUK
30 Aug 17#70
LLW46 applied
£30 VOUCHER
We will charge your card with the full order total and then refund the value of the discount.The detail can be found on your card statement.
Although in my checkout, I just paid the discounted amount...
DrHotUK
30 Aug 17#69
Registered for credit account, applied code, which got applied to my checkout.. then paid in full, using paypal!
Just bit gutted you then have to pay £3.99 for delivery, as I assume you have to verify the credit account applicaiton by getting the goods delivered to your home address.
Nice..
ryan2801
30 Aug 17#68
The code worked fine but on my pending debit card transactions it's debited the full amount. Is this usual?
mcrobbj
30 Aug 17#67
I have a dot and home. Home is better for setup and great if you have Chromecast. It also has better search. You can use your existing music collection just upload uptown 50k of songs. Dot integrates with Amazon music so limited if you have prime, need to pay extra for prime unlimited or you can upload 2k of your own. Both integrate with Spotify, home also does deezer. Dot only integrates with firestick so no Netflix, Plex or now TV. Dots obviously need to be paired as the speaker is crap. Echo and home can be used as a speaker but for audiophiles might be better with a dot and Bluetooth speaker.
jenmumof5
29 Aug 17#66
Thanks for this :raised_hand:
Suggs84
29 Aug 17#65
Are you f*ink kidding me?! I've got both and the home is basically a paperweight. Echo blows it out the water. Almost an offence to consider the home in the same league as the Echo (70% market share to home 23%). No one is developing for the home and that's the make-or-break for all home hub devices
rossygnol
29 Aug 17#64
Nothing, Very sends to it's customers vouchers by post once in a while. My wife used to get them a lot. Now it's me ;). She told me that she noticed they send her vouchers when she lives some items in her basket and leaves them there for a week or so. Not sure if this will work for everyone though...
ashtad
29 Aug 17#63
Im now in two minds about what to get the echo or home......Will be mainly be using it as a speaker for Spotify in the kitchen :thinking:
theyiddo
29 Aug 17#62
We have an Echo and 3 dots in our house. They are fantastic, and get used all the time.
By the way people for some childish humour say this to your Echo/Dot: "Alexa, fart".
My 6 year old daughter discovered that one last night!
stainless77
29 Aug 17#61
Deals for Echo suggest Home is good and people commenting on Home deals suggest Echo is better... As if decision to buy one isn't harder enough already
Crossbow
29 Aug 17#60
What did you have to do to get that?
rossygnol
29 Aug 17#59
I can have it for £50 ish if I use my £50 off £100 voucher code they sent me. Better than new customers...
Iceman7k
29 Aug 17#58
Guessing they are putting code in without taking out the credit option. I used this other week to get wallpaper for daughters room and paid in full. Great way to get £30 off any purchase over £50 really
little_landy
29 Aug 17#57
Just tried ordering this, a dot and an echo for 124.99 it accepted the code but I'm not sure it's been applied if that makes sense! But if it has that's both for £95
mspen
29 Aug 17#56
Not sure if I want a very credit account, but I've got one now! Set up a direct debit so hopefully won't end up paying interest!!
kula
29 Aug 17#55
How do you get free delivery? I cannot shift the 3.99 charge.
villians1984
29 Aug 17#54
Very are a joke of a company. I set up an account at xmas time last year, was given a £25 off code for being a 'new customer' placed my order, order gets cancelled within an hour, now my code can't be redeemed as 'I've placed an order'same applies with this code. So much for wanting my custom
1616french
29 Aug 17#53
Can you get free music subscriptions yet though?
tyringe
29 Aug 17#52
Multi-room (multi-Echo) music arrived on Echo today. Check Settings in the Amazon app, scroll down to "Multi-Room Music".
CaptainSocks
29 Aug 17#51
I've got both Dots and Homes and it's fine. Tune In Radio and Spotify both work for the Google Homes. Google Play radio stations are free as well.
Biggest advantage of the Home is the multiroom audio tbh. That and it's not fugly like the Echos.
1616french
29 Aug 17#50
Haha, seriously I'm not exactly tied in to the whole Amazon thing. I just use the dots for turning on/off lights TV etc. So really there wouldn't be an issue have both systems in my home would there? Also can I ask is there a free music service with Google? (Spotify) And can you make free calls on the Google here yet,? My finger is hovering over the order button just now.
CaptainSocks
29 Aug 17#49
It's comparable to a pretty cheap bluetooth speaker IMO.
Perhaps tinny is a bit harsh but it certainly won't impress most people.
The Home isn't exactly a powerhouse either, but it's more balanced and I like that I can have more than 1.Multiroom (or just in room stereo) audio is a breeze.
Echo can't do that yet for some odd reason.
rev6
29 Aug 17#48
The Echo isn't exactly bass heavy but I wouldn't describe it as tinny.
CaptainSocks
29 Aug 17#47
Christ no.
Echo speaker is tinny and horrible IMO.
ashtad
29 Aug 17#46
In terms of sound quality isnt the echo better in that aspect ?
fiqqer
29 Aug 17#45
credit declined - I guess ID mobile sabotaged my credit rating :disappointed:
CaptainSocks
29 Aug 17#44
In my experience everything (have both an Echo and a Home).
Smarter voice assistant for a start. Ties with my existing Google accounts. Can link Home speakers together which you can't with the Echos.
Echo is obviously better for Amazon things.
ashtad
29 Aug 17#43
What makes it better
1616french
29 Aug 17#42
I have a couple of dots but I'm tempted by the larger echo as it has a better speaker. Does the Google home allow free calls yet in the UK as it does in the USA/Canada? How else does it out perform the echo please? I could be swayed :grin:
covforce
29 Aug 17#41
does this require a credit check ?
dozzler
29 Aug 17#40
I have signed up and added the code but don't seem to have the option to pay in full. Voucher says added to account. If I pay through account can I then just use the voucher to pay off some of the balance?
dozzler
29 Aug 17#39
I've set up the credit account and have the £30 voucher in promo code which has worked but can't find pay in full?
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#38
yes guys you can use this code anything over £60 and get it for £30.
heedrick
29 Aug 17#37
This is just a code for very, for new customers, nothing to do with the echo. Why not open multiple lists and anything for £60 is £30 off? You could do most of the web site!
Or have I missed something?
CaptainSocks
29 Aug 17#36
Google Home is the same price here via Very (same code).
And frankly poos all over the Echo unless you're already deeply tied into the Amazon infrastructure.
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#17
You can also order 2 ECHO DOTS for £59.99 just tried as below @10:15
gazjon to ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#35
Same here, ordered 2 dots for the total of £59.98. Was thinking about going for the Echo, but I've a few speakers that will work well with the dots.
mynamesaaron
29 Aug 17#34
I had a conversation with Very on their own Twitter account. Here is what they said:
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#33
I tried the following and the code is working......
- 1 Echo for 69.99 - 2 Echo Dots for £59.98 - 1 Echo and 1 Dot for £94.98 - Amazon Fire TV for £49.99
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#1
OB1 to ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#23
@ashishdaa Did you select to setup an 'credit account upgrade' to make it work? Did you go through TCB/Quidco?
ashishdaa to OB1
29 Aug 17#26
Just logged in to my new account added two Echo Dots and then selected Click&Collect and Selected Pay in Full Now. Added the Code LLW46 and here is the screen output below @11:19
OB1 to ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#28
Could you try also with the big echo? I just tried logging in again to the new account, and it still doesn't work.
Also, did you set up a credit account with them?
decanay to OB1
29 Aug 17#31
It does work, but yes, it's for credit accounts only, don't know why OP doesn't make that clear :thinking:
Tried again with Echo and Dot comes out to be £94.98 @12:01 Still working for me.. I have credit account but for this using Pay in Full Now.
TheMexicaliKid
29 Aug 17#30
Offer says it only applies to a credit account
Rastafari
29 Aug 17#11
I have an Echo Dot. It's total trash and will be going back soon
rev6 to Rastafari
29 Aug 17#12
What's wrong with it?
kkthomask to rev6
29 Aug 17#19
great muscle/body with weak brain.
Oneday77 to rev6
29 Aug 17#29
It probably doesn't pump out the bang'in tunes with enough PMPO Unless it comes with 20" subs, it won't cut the mustard.
danj303 to Rastafari
29 Aug 17#13
I've got one and its great! I know a bunch of people with them and not one has complained
andybriggs03 to Rastafari
29 Aug 17#20
Your right it is trash unless you want to throw loads of money at it, e.g. hive kit, Phillips hue light bridges, if you don't then ok Google is good enough, it's more gimmicky alexa turn television off I just use a simple remote.
A few times I found repeating myself and in the app you can read what it recently thought you said lol
OB1
29 Aug 17#25
Reported expired, if anybody makes this work please advise how!
ashishdaa to OB1
29 Aug 17#27
Still not expired guys a just now tried and it is working... not sure why not working for you.
TheMexicaliKid
29 Aug 17#24
Just tried with another new account and still didn't work :disappointed:
OB1
29 Aug 17#22
Not working for me on new account.
TheMexicaliKid
29 Aug 17#21
Not working here
ashtad
29 Aug 17#15
ordered Thanks op
pumavash to ashtad
29 Aug 17#16
How ? The code is not working for me
ashtad to pumavash
29 Aug 17#18
I put the code in and it worked fine for me
kosio86
29 Aug 17#14
I just created a new account and doesn't work for me, too.
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#10
I already recently bought the Echo + Dot when it was on offer in Argos from JL price matched
I think I should get this and then sell :-) :grin:
Bovrilontoast
29 Aug 17#9
The offer says for a credit account so no idea how you have got this to work!! very.co.uk/vou…age
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#8
I can still able to use for Amazon fire TV 4K £49.99
ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#4
yes for new customers
powerbrick to ashishdaa
29 Aug 17#7
still doesnt work, opened a new account for my dog, still invalid.
escortboy
29 Aug 17#6
Nearly as cheap as the pair i bought from Tesco, good job.
Opening post
LLW46 voucher (£30 VOUCHER) and it makes it to 69.99 delivery free if pay in full. you can you pay in full or credit ( it will add £30 to your account).
For new customer quidco 7% cashback and also topcashback will knock down the price to less than £65
Latest comments (85)
For those wanting to know how to pay for their purchase with Very, go to the Very website and log into your account. You then have the option to make payments, or pay in full, once the item you've purchased, shows up on the account.
I've had the Google Home runnig for a month or so now, but am rather disappointed with the Echo. My grandson likes to hear the sounds asked for, eg: animal noises, or tractor sounds. The Echo doesn't play them, the Home you just ask "what does an elephant sound like", for example. While the Echo may be more advanced on operating things in the home, Google Home isn't far behind, I use TP Link and Home works well with it.It seems though, that Home seems to be much more user friendly for information.
Brilliant and thanks OP!
£30 VOUCHER
We will charge your card with the full order total and then refund the value of the discount.The detail can be found on your card statement.
Although in my checkout, I just paid the discounted amount...
Just bit gutted you then have to pay £3.99 for delivery, as I assume you have to verify the credit account applicaiton by getting the goods delivered to your home address.
Nice..
By the way people for some childish humour say this to your Echo/Dot: "Alexa, fart".
My 6 year old daughter discovered that one last night!
As if decision to buy one isn't harder enough already
Biggest advantage of the Home is the multiroom audio tbh. That and it's not fugly like the Echos.
I just use the dots for turning on/off lights TV etc.
So really there wouldn't be an issue have both systems in my home would there?
Also can I ask is there a free music service with Google?
(Spotify)
And can you make free calls on the Google here yet,?
My finger is hovering over the order button just now.
Perhaps tinny is a bit harsh but it certainly won't impress most people.
The Home isn't exactly a powerhouse either, but it's more balanced and I like that I can have more than 1.Multiroom (or just in room stereo) audio is a breeze.
Echo can't do that yet for some odd reason.
Echo speaker is tinny and horrible IMO.
Smarter voice assistant for a start. Ties with my existing Google accounts. Can link Home speakers together which you can't with the Echos.
Echo is obviously better for Amazon things.
Does the Google home allow free calls yet in the UK as it does in the USA/Canada?
How else does it out perform the echo please?
I could be swayed :grin:
Or have I missed something?
And frankly poos all over the Echo unless you're already deeply tied into the Amazon infrastructure.
- 1 Echo for 69.99
- 2 Echo Dots for £59.98
- 1 Echo and 1 Dot for £94.98
- Amazon Fire TV for £49.99
Added the Code LLW46 and here is the screen output below @11:19
Also, did you set up a credit account with them?
Full info for £30 promo here - very.co.uk/vou…age
Unless it comes with 20" subs, it won't cut the mustard.
A few times I found repeating myself and in the app you can read what it recently thought you said lol
I think I should get this and then sell :-) :grin: