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Amazon Starts Taking Pre-Orders from U.K. Customers for Echo Spot

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Amazon began taking pre-orders from U.K. customers for its Alexa-powered Echo Spot speaker on Tuesday. Announced along with all-new Echo models in September 2017, the compact display-and-speaker unit has only been available in the U.S. before now.

The Spot is capable of standard Amazon Echo functions like controlling smart home devices and streaming music, but can also show users additional information like song lyrics, weather forecasts, and the time on its 2.5-inch display.

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The circular unit can also play content from Amazon Video and YouTube, just like its bigger brother, the Echo Show.

The Echo Spot costs £120, although Amazon is currently offering a discount of £20 per unit when two are bought together (£200). Pre-orders are expected to ship on January 24, which means the entire Echo family will be available to U.K. customers from then on.

The Echo dot was the top-selling Amazon device over the 2017 holiday season, as well as "the best-selling product from any manufacturer in any category across all of Amazon," according to the e-commerce company.

As Amazon's Alexa devices continue to dominate the smart speaker market, Apple has plans to release its own music-focused smart speaker device, called HomePod, early this year.

HomePod will be controlled mainly through the user's voice using Siri, and include access to Apple Music and other expected smart speaker functionalities, like asking about the weather, traffic, setting reminders, timers, and more.

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BMcCoy Avatar
107 months ago
Whether you want an Alexa device or not, you can't help but be impressed at Amazon's momentum with the range and roll-out of these assorted smart speakers. They're obviously popular, and selling.

I don't need one, or want one. But I think Amazon at leading the way here, and are rapidly creating an ecosystem that the users will want to stay in. They've learned how to do that from Apple.. ;)
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jimthing Avatar
107 months ago
Not buying any of these speaker assistant things.

I carry my phone wherever I am, so just use that piece of hardware if I feel the need to talk to a digital assistant.

More boxes all over the place is a needless waste.
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Bazooka-joe Avatar
107 months ago
I have one Show and 4 echos and just ordered a spot now they are available in the uk. These devices are fantastic and don't take up much room. They control my lights, heating and driveway camera and Alexa totally creams Siri when it comes to voice recognition and ability.
Yes i have Applekit which can also run my home automation devices but I can't justify the price and cost of putting homepods all over the home. At £99 a time for three Dots on Amazon, it's less than the price of taking the girlfriend out for the evening.
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69650 Avatar
107 months ago
If only Apple could release products this regularly. I’ve got the Echo Show and it’s really good.
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107 months ago
We have one bedside. I'm an amazing lover and personally don't mind the camera. I do like that you can have the alarm start quietly and get louder. It's nice waking up gently.
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pete2106 Avatar
107 months ago
Is it possible to choose news source as an alarm clock function.
E.g. wake up too bbc or guardian news.
You can, It's not done using the Alarm clock, you set up a custom command for the echo to play a news briefing at a specific time so it acts the same as an alarm clock.
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