AMAZON Echo Dot Smart speaker with Alexa
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Meet the all-new Echo Dot - Amazon's most popular Echo is now even better. With a new speaker and design, Echo Dot is a voice-controlled smart speaker with Alexa and perfect for any room. Just ask for music, news, information, and more. You can also control compatible smart home devices with your voice.
- Echo Dot is a hands-free, voice-controlled speaker, now with improved sound and a new design.
- Ask Alexa to play music, answer questions, find recipes, read the news, check the weather, set alarms, control compatible smart home devices and more.
- Stream songs from Amazon Music, Spotify, TuneIn and others through the built-in speaker with a fuller sound.
- Instantly drop in on other rooms in your home or make an announcement to every room with an Echo.
- Make calls and send messages between supported Echo devices and the Alexa App.
- Alexa is always getting smarter and adding new features and skills, like tracking your fitness, planning your commute, sounds for better sleep, and fun games for the family.
- With 4 far-field microphones, Alexa can hear you from across the room. And with compatible Echo devices in different rooms, you can fill your whole home with music.
- You can also connect to your own speakers over Bluetooth or with a 3.5 mm audio cable.
- Use your voice to turn on lights, adjust thermostats, control your TV and more, with compatible connected smart home devices
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