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Deck the halls with a pre-lit holiday tree that comes with a free Echo Pop and Smart Plug

Synch up the lights and tunes.
By Lauren Allain  on 
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SAVE $64.98: Buy a pre-lit holiday tree at Amazon and you'll get a free bundle that includes an Echo Pop and an Amazon Smart Plug.


The holiday season is in full swing. We've carved the turkey, shopped Black Friday sales, scored mega deals on Cyber Monday, and now we're ready for next task — decorating. If stringing lights on the tree if your idea of a holiday nightmare, Amazon has a solution thanks to this bundle deal.

As of Nov. 28, select artificial pre-lit holiday trees at Amazon come with a free bundle that includes an Echo Pop smart speaker and an Amazon Smart Plug. Trees range in price, but the bundled Echo Pop and Amazon Smart Plug sells for $64.98, which is yours for free with this deal.

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Here's how to get the deal — browse the pre-lit trees included in this deal and select the one you desire. On the product page, hover over the text that says "extra savings" and the select "add both to cart." This'll add both the holiday tree and the Echo Pop and Amazon Smart Plug bundle to your shopping cart. The promo code is automatically applied at checkout, so you'll see the savings in your total.

The deal includes artificial pre-lit trees that range in price, style, and size. The least expensive option is the Puleo International Pre-Lit 4-foot Alpine tree, on sale for $71.91. Or you can go big with the nine-foot National Tree Company Douglas Fir tree, on sale for $999. But plenty of options fall in the middle — like the 6.5-foot National Tree Company Dunhill Fir tree, one sale for $190.45.

Not only will you be off the hook for untangling and then stringing tree lights, the Echo Pop smart speaker can stream your favorite holiday tunes while your decorate. Plug the Amazon Smart Plug into the outlet you'll be using for the pre-lit tree, and you'll be able to turn the tree's lights on with voice control. Within the Alexa app, you can set schedules for the Smart Plug like to have the tree lit when you get home from work and turn off come bedtime.

If your next holiday job is trimming the tree, Amazon is bundling all your tasks together with a pre-lit tree, a smart speaker, and a smart plug to truly deck out your holidays in both style and savings this year.

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Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in journalism and holds an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. You can find more of her work online from publications including Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, and more. When she’s not writing, Lauren prefers to be outside hiking, bouldering, swimming, or searching for the perfect location for all three.

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