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Get a free Echo Dot when you sign up for a SiriusXM membership 

New members also get a free plan upgrade during SiriusXM's summer sale.

Andrew Koopman
June 7, 2022Updated: June 7, 2022 5:22 p.m.
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Snag a free Echo Dot with an annual subscription to SiriusXM.

Snag a free Echo Dot with an annual subscription to SiriusXM.

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Gone are the old days of listening to a CD player or even playing music with your iPod or MP3 player. Streaming services and music apps are all the rage these days. And although it might not be quite as popular as Spotify or iTunes, SiriusXM still has a lot to offer music and podcast lovers. Especially with its 2022 summer sale.

With this sale, if you pay for 12-months of membership for SiriusXM Music & Entertainment at $5/month, you’ll get upgraded to the Platinum Plan at no additional cost and you’ll receive a free Echo Dot.

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SiriusXM Music and Entertainment gets you the following (not including the add-ons mentioned above):

  • More than 400+ channels on the SiriusXM app and in your car
  • Ad-free music
  • Podcasts, comedy shows, news, and talk shows
  • NHL, NASCAR, and sports radio
  • Access to the video library of in-studio performances and shows

On top of that, the free upgrade to the Platinum Plan will add:

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  • 25 extra channels
  • NBA, NFL, MLB, and NCAA play-by-play
  • Howard Stern radio
  • The ability to create Pandora stations

And let’s not forget about the free 4th-generation Echo Dot that you get when you sign up as well. This is a $40 value on its own and gives you the ability to add Alexa to any room in your house. Use voice commands to control smart devices, get weather updates, play music, order from Amazon, and more.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up for 12 months of SiriusXM for $5/month and get a free Echo Dot and a free upgrade to the Platinum Plan. Once the 12-months is up, the plan will revert to $17.99/month, so keep that in mind a year from now!

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