Get a free Amazon Echo Dot with cut-price Ring Video Doorbell for a limited time

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There's a sweet Amazon deal live right now and we don't expect it to last long at this super low price. Not only has the Ring Video Doorbell 2 received a big discount, but Amazon is also adding a free Amazon Echo Dot to the mix for free.

In the UK you can get this fantastic offer for just £139. There's also a tempting bundle deal running in the US today with a Ring Video Doorbell 2, Echo Dot and two two Sengled bulbs for just $219.

The Echo Dot is a great device to pair with a Ring Video Doorbell 2 as you can set it to give you alerts not only when someone rings the bell, but also when motion is detected outside. You can see the camera footage via the app on your smartphone tablet or PC. Or if you've picked up one of the Amazon smart speakers with a screen (like the Echo Show 5), then that'll do the job too.

Ring Video Doorbell 2 deals of the week

Ring Video Doorbell 2 | Echo Dot | £139 at Amazon

Ring Video Doorbell 2 | Echo Dot | £139 at Amazon
You're saving some serious cash right here. This version of the Ring Doorbell was £179 the other day and a 3rd-gen Echo Dot smart speaker's RRP is £49.99.

Ring Video Doorbell 2 | Echo Dot | Sengled 2-pk | $219 at Amazon

Ring Video Doorbell 2 | Echo Dot | Sengled 2-pk | $219 at Amazon
With the Ring Video Doorbell 2 currently costing $199 on its own, you're getting a great bundle for an extra $20 thanks to huge discounts on an Echo Dot bundle with two Sengled smart bulbs saving you around $50.

There are loads of different Alexa-enabled devices available nowadays, take a a look at the best cheap Amazon Echo prices and deals. And if you want to know more about the Ring series we've compared the lot over on our Ring doorbell sales and deals page.

Brendan Griffiths

Brendan Griffiths is the managing Editor of Hardware & eCommerce - GamesRadar.com at Future. After spending his formative years as a games journalist, he joined Future Publishing and TechRadar in 2016. He manages a small team and wrote, commissioned, and maintained a vast collection of e-commerce content published around the world with particular focus on the US and UK. In 2020 Brendan joined another Future website, GamesRadar, as Managing Editor of the Hardware and eCommerce team to take charge of the site's eCommerce strategy, hardware reviews and buying guides. 

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