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How to add Alexa to your car for less

Music, information and entertainment on the go - from your car!

"Alexa... where is the nearest rest stop? Alexa, open my garage door? Alexa, where is the nearest burger joint? Alexa, I need a coffee pronto! Alexa, where is the nearest movie theater and what's playing? Alexa, call my wife. Alexa, lock my doors."

Those are just a few of the commands I've already used in my car!

If you've ever wanted to bring the power of a voice assistant like Alexa into your car or with you on the go, a tiny Bluetooth gadget I've been using for months gets the job done.

The Muse by Speak Music brings the power of Alexa into any vehicle via Bluetooth or through an AUX headphone jack, while charging your smartphone!

In seconds you have more than 30,000 different Alexa voice skills at your fingertips, all through the power of your voice. From navigation assistance to music, entertainment and productivity, hands-free doesn't get better or more frugal than this.

Click the play button to see the Muse Alexa For Your Car in use.

- Sets up in seconds with free app for both Apple and Android devices

- Works with the iPhone and Android devices (does not work with OLD Samsung phones)

- Brings you Bluetooth audio streaming and access to countless playlists for your next drive

- Plugs in to your DC adapter with an additional port to charge your phone / tablet

- Manage your home, vehicle, playlists and shopping lists on the go with your voice

- Additional skills allow for home / door lock / alarm and light control from your car

- Smartphone with data plan is required for this device to function

- Plays music, news, audio books and playlists all powered by Amazon Alexa

- Check your calendar and make calls without taking your eyes off the road

- Lowest-recorded price today

$20 Off Alexa For Your Car By Speak Music + Free Shipping

Was: $79.99

Now: $59.99

***Version 2.0, fully uploaded and far better than original which did not have the best reviews from us or the public.

Matt Granite is a freelance consumer reporter who produces stories and video for this station, Amazon Live and others. Neither Matt nor this station are compensated by the brands featured here. Prices are subject to change at any time and products are expected to sell out.

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