Amazon Big Spring Sale deals on ‘works with Alexa+’ Echo Buds now live from $35

From $35
Echo Buds Black Friday

As part of its early Big Spring sale deals, Amazon has now dropped the price on a number of its “works with Alexa+” smart speakers and displays, but we also just spotted some offers on its already affordable Alexa earbuds as well. While we did see some slightly lower prices during the Black Friday festivities last year on Amazon’s in-house earbuds, today’s early spring offers are the first discounts we have tracked since they received the “works with Alexa+” badge. Everything you need to know about the new Alexa+ awaits right here and you’ll find additional details on the Echo buds deals below. 

Amazon early Big Spring Sale Echo Buds deals

First up, and most affordable of the bunch, is the entry-level Amazon Echo Buds down at $34.99 shipped. Regularly $50, this is a solid 30% price drop and the lowest price we can find. They did drop to $25 for Black Friday last year, but this is matching the lowest price we have tracked since then. 

They certainly aren’t the highest-end buds out there, nor do they feature active noise cancellation like the model on sale below, but we have a pair ourselves and think they hit well above their pay grade at a price like $35. Our launch coverage of this set details the feature set entirely. 

And here are the rest of the early Big Spring Sale deals on “works with Alexa+” gear:

Amazon Echo Buds features:

  • True wireless earbuds with rich, balanced sound — Hear it loud and clear with 12mm drivers delivering crisp audio, balanced bass, and full sound. Be heard with 2 microphones and a voice detection accelerometer for crystal clear communication.
  • Alexa on-the-go — Cue music, play podcasts, listen to Audible, make calls, set reminders, and more, all with the sound of your voice. Compatible with iOS and Android, and supports access to Siri and Google Assistant.
  • Long-lasting battery — Never pause with up to 5 hours of music playback (6 hours without wake word on), up to 20 total hours with the charging case, and up to 2 hours with a 15-minute quick charge.

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