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These Amazon Echo Dot and Blink security camera bundles are brilliant value

Keen a sharp eye on when those countless Black Friday deliveries are finally showing up at your door? These latest Amazon Black Friday deals will help you do just that, with two new bundles offering smart security cameras at fantastic prices – and even a free Echo Dot thrown in for good measure.

Right now you can nab the discount on either the Blink XT2 smart camera or Ring Stick Up Cam, both of which are suitable for indoor or outdoor use, and feature motion detection to keep you aware of what or who is passing through your porch, driveway, garden, or otherwise. 

Both models have seen a sizeable discount, with the Blink XT2 now costing £79 down from £149 as a standalone model, but actually coming in even cheaper at £74.99 when purchasing alongside an Amazon Echo Dot.

The Ring Stick Up, on the other hand, is £79 by itself, and only an additional £10 for the Echo Dot. Both the Ring and Blink models are compatible with the Alexa voice assistant, so the Echo Dot speaker will be well placed to help you access and control your budding smart security system.

Today's best Echo Dot and security camera bundles

If you're not in the UK, you can see some other Echo Dot deals below:

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for.



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