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Meet Alexa, the newest virtual personal assistant. While Apple, Google, and Microsoft use their voice assistants to lock users into their various ecosystems, Amazon has a different endgame in mind — the online retailer wants its users to subscribe to Amazon Prime and make as many of their purchases through the site as possible.
So Echo users can link the device to their Google Calendar, enabling the device to keep track of their appointments. Similarly, the Echo fetches information on local businesses using Yelp. This feature is one of the many reasons to enter your address into the Amazon Alexa app — doing so means the Echo will tailor search results to your location. Timers and alarms are managed by the device and its app, for instance. In other words, Echo users have to deal with yet another app for organizing or losing track of their thoughts.
Other platforms like Android and iOS have this capability, but they try to anticipate your commute based on your routine. In the 20th century, most homes had radios that people turned on to hear music, news, sports, and other audio.
But that could be a drag, since you had to wait around for the information you were most interested in, like sports scores. So these days, we use our phones to get info on demand. Still, hunting and pecking through phone menus to find this content can also be a time suck. But combining the phone-free interface of old school radio with the on-demand access of Internet-connected devices, the Echo is basically a home radio built for the 21st century.
Start by telling the Amazon Alexa app what news sources you want to hear in the Settings menu. Ranging from CNN to TMZ, there are currently more than 10 options, with more content providers being added all the time. The Echo works well with the way people naturally speak, or at least the way that I do. Through a partnership with TuneIn, the device can also play local radio station streams.
You can ask it to play online radio or podcasts simply by requesting shows by their names. The Echo also has game. Louis Blues doing? Finally, sourcing information from Wikipedia and other reference sources, the Echo is able to answer all sorts of questions. Still, the results can be spotty. For example, the Echo can tell you which movie won the Academy Award for best picture in Kramer vs.
Kramer , but not who won the presidential election that year Ronald Regan. The device then combs through your previous orders and pulls out options. It recites the product details aloud, including price, and asks if you would like to place an order.
As for Amazon the company, it works even better. So if Amazon can get its customers to restock their cupboards through an Amazon Echo, it will will cut out the competition.
In the past year, smart home accessories have grown in number and capabilities by leaps and bounds. Unfortunately, with so many apps, devices, and companies out there, the smart home world is hopelessly confusing. Apple has tried to wrangle the space with its Siri-enabled HomeKit platform, but with challenging setups, persnickety commands, and spotty service, the effort has been a disappointment.
All this has left a lane open for Amazon. The Echo is quickly plowing ahead, becoming one of the best smart home hubs on the market. The Echo makes it very easy to control smart home gadgets from the likes of Philips, Insteon, Belkin and more.
However, the Echo can be finicky about phrases at times. For instance, it took me several tries to find the magic words to control my Ecobee 3 thermostat via the Echo, while my Philips Hue lights turned on and off and dimmed with ease.
The fault may lie more with the smart home gadget companies than with Amazon, though.
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