Smart speakers often promise big sound in small boxes, but few actually manage to fill a room properly, which makes this latest discount on Amazon’s most powerful Echo Dot worth attention.
The Amazon Echo Dot Max is now £69.99, down from its original £99.99 retail price, making the newest generation Alexa speaker significantly more affordable for anyone building or expanding a smart home setup.
For context, the Black Friday discount came in at £89.99. That’s a mere 10% / £10 off, with this new savings dwarfing that past offer.

Amazon Echo Dot Max drops to its lowest price ever
The Amazon Echo Dot Max has hit its lowest price on record, turning this powerful little smart speaker into one of today’s standout bargains.
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The 4.5-star Amazon Echo Dot Max positions itself as the most capable entry in the Echo Dot family, designed to deliver noticeably fuller audio while still keeping the compact form that fits easily on shelves, desks, or bedside tables.
Unlike smaller Echo models like Echo Dot (5th Gen) that prioritise voice assistant convenience over audio performance, this version adds a dedicated 2.5-inch woofer and a 0.8-inch tweeter, helping it produce deeper bass and clearer vocals during everyday listening.
That hardware works alongside automatic room adaptation, meaning the speaker analyses your environment and adjusts output accordingly so music remains balanced whether it sits against a wall, in a corner, or on an open surface.
Where the Amazon Echo Dot Max becomes particularly useful is in its role as a built-in smart home hub, allowing compatible lights, locks, and other devices to connect directly without needing additional bridges.


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Support for Zigbee, Matter, and Thread means the speaker can act as the central control point for many smart home ecosystems, letting users create routines, automate devices, and manage everything through Alexa voice commands.
That practical integration becomes especially helpful in day-to-day routines, whether dimming lights for a film night, setting temperature-based automations, or simply asking Alexa for reminders, weather updates, or quick information.
Amazon has also added its AZ3 processor to keep responses fast, while Omnisense technology enables contextual awareness features such as presence detection and temperature-based routines that can adjust your home automatically.
At £69.99, the Amazon Echo Dot Max makes a strong case for anyone wanting better sound and smarter home control without stepping up to a much larger or significantly more expensive smart speaker.
If you are considering other Alexa speakers before deciding, it is also worth checking out our Best Amazon Echo 2026 guide, where the Echo Dot Max was awarded the best budget smart speaker, and a number of them are on sale today.
Improved bass, better overall audio quality and a Zigbee/Thread smart home hub built in, the Amazon Echo Dot Max might be more expensive than its predecessor but it’s a clear upgrade. If you want the best audio quality then the Echo Studio (2025) is a better choice, while those with the old Echo (4th Generation) will find that they have slightly better audio quality. However, for new users looking for an Alexa smart speaker that’s decent for music, this is the best all-rounder – it would be nice to see Alexa+ in the UK to really maximise its capabilities, though.
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Decent audio for the size -
Full smart home hub -
Ready for Alexa+
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Doesn’t sound as good as the old standard Echo
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