The Amazon Echo (4th Gen) is an excellent smart speaker for listeners who don't want to spend too much. If your smart home devices are all compatible with one another, you'll be very happy with this simplified speaker. Sound quality has improved over previous generations, and the design c...
This new version of the Echo Dot uses a different processor than the previous Echo Dot models. A MediaTek 2GHz dual-core ARM CPU with Amazon AZ1 Neural Edge processor, part number MT8512BAAV and an SK Hynix LPDDR4 SDRAM 4G-Bit RAM IC (H9HCNNN4GUML) which are located under a metal shi...
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For example, the Echo Dot is a solid smart speaker, and is actually the one we consider thebest Amazon Alexa smart speaker. That said, there are two generations you can snag right now, as well as a version with a clock. If you want something smaller and cuter, then theAmazon Echo Pop...
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Amazon’slatest Echo speakersports a reimagined design and impressive new features. From cylinders to spheres, the latest Echo is bigger and rounder, totally ditching the look of the last three generations. We gain a second 0.8-inch tweeter (both front firing), a bigger soundstage, Zigbee smart...
If you put the Echo 3rd gen and the Echo Plus second-gen next to each other, could you tell the difference? Probably not. Past generations had very distinct design differences between the two Echos, especially when Amazon switched to fabric exteriors for the more advanced models. But at this...
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The most obvious difference between the generations is the presence of dedicated “up” and “down” volume buttons on the successor's topside, replacing the twist-top volume control, also seen on thefirst-generation Echo(a design change presumably done both to reduce cost and improve reliability...
Echo Show devices make a great kitchen or bedside companion, especially for those who are visually inclined and/or like Alexa as their smart home assistant. This new version has seen some great improvements over the previous generations, mainly in the audio department and with specs that help it...