Amazon Introduces New Line-Up of Echo Devices

Amazon Introduces New Line-Up of Echo Devices

September 26, 2019 at 6:15 AM AEST

There are now even more ways to access Alexa at home –with all new Echo and Echo Dot with clock

Echo Studio is our best-sounding Echo ever and the first smart speaker to deliver an immersive high-fidelity audio experience with Dolby Atmos —all for only RRP $329

SYDNEY—Sep. 26, 2019—Today, Amazon introduced an all-new line-up of Echo devices that give you even more ways to add Alexa to your daily life. Amazon also announced a range of new Alexa features. New Echo devices include:

  • All-new Echo: Featuring an updated fabric design and even better sound, still only RRP $149.
  • Echo Dot with clock: This new option for Echo Dot includes a bright LED display that shows the time, outdoor temperature, timers, and alarms—only RRP $99.
  • Echo Studio: Our best-sounding Echo ever, with five directional speakers for immersive sound, room adaptation technology, and a built-in smart home hub for RRP $329.

"We love hearing feedback from customers about how they use Alexa throughout their day—whether that's listening to music, dropping in on a loved one, trying out a new recipe, or playing a game with the family," said Tom Taylor, Senior Vice President, Amazon Alexa. "We hope these new Echo devices will give customers even more ways to access Alexa—whether that's through the best-sounding Echo yet—Echo Studio, a reimagined Echo and Echo Dot.

New Additions to the Echo Family—Even More Ways to Add Alexa to Your Day

All-new Echo—Updated fabric design and even better sound, still only RRP $149

The next-generation Echo features an updated fabric design with colour options suitable for any style—including Twilight Blue, Charcoal, Heather Grey, and Sandstone. Echo has the same audio architecture as Echo Plus, including a 3-inch woofer and increased back volume so that the bass feels stronger, and the mids and highs are clearer.

Echo Dot with clock—Now with a simple, bright LED display for RRP $99

Echo Dot with clock starts with the best-selling Echo device ever, and adds a simple, bright LED display that makes it the perfect addition to a nightstand or countertop. The LED display automatically adjusts based on the brightness of the room, so you can easily see the time or just ask to see the outdoor temperature, or to set a morning alarm or pasta timer. Plus, you can tap the top of the device to conveniently snooze an alarm.

Echo Studio—Dolby Atmos Processing: Transforms stereo tracks to add space, clarity and depth and a smart home hub for only RRP $329

With five built-in directional speakers, Echo Studio has been purposefully engineered to create premium sound with space, clarity, and depth. Its 5.25-inch woofer and 330W of peak power produces deep, rich bass by using the bass port at the bottom to maximize airflow and bass output from the woofer. Echo Studio has a 1-inch tweeter and three 2-inch midrange speakers that deliver dynamic midranges and crisp, high frequencies. Plus, it has a 24-bit DAC and a power amplifier with 100 kHz of bandwidth for high-res, lossless music playback. Echo Studio also automatically senses the acoustics of your space and fine-tunes audio playback to deliver optimal sound—no matter where you put the device in the room.

New Alexa Features

Alongside a new lineup of Echo devices, Amazon today announced ways that Alexa is getting smarter, making life more convenient and giving customers even more control over their experience.

Alexa can Recommend Routines

Customers around the world regularly use routines to execute multiple smart home commands with a single voice command, and now Alexa is able to recommend routines that you may want to set up based on your daily habits. For example, if a customer sets their alarm for 6 AM and then immediately ask for the weather every day, Alexa will suggest setting up a routine so that the alarm is always set and the weather plays as soon as it goes off. When Alexa asks if you would like a routine set-up, just say "yes," and the routine is ready to go.

Alexa can tell you about her responses
Alexa will soon offer two new voice-based features that provide customers with more transparency over the responses they get. If a customer is curious to understand what Alexa heard when you asked her to tell you the news or play a specific song, customers will be able to say, "Alexa, tell me what you heard" and Alexa will read back your most recent voice request. You will also be able to ask, "Alexa, why did you do that?" and Alexa will provide a short explanation about her response to your last voice request. This feature will be rolling out this year.

Additional control for customers—Auto-Delete Voice Recordings
Alexa and Echo devices are built with multiple layers of privacy protections. Earlier this year Amazon introduced the ability for customers to say, "Alexa, delete everything I said today," and "Alexa, delete what I just said" to make it easier for customers, or anyone else interacting with a device, to delete their recordings. We're taking it one step further with Auto-delete. Available later this year, customers will be able to choose to have their voice recordings older than three or 18 months automatically deleted on an ongoing basis. This feature will be available in addition to the ability to access and delete utterances individually, or all at once, which customers have today.

Availability

The new Echo devices are available for pre-order starting today at http://www.amazon.com.au/echodevices and will start shipping later this year. The new Echo devices will also be available at JB Hi-Fi.

The new devices announced today join Echo Dot, Echo Plus, Echo Show, Echo Show 5 and Echo companion devices to create the Echo family of devices. Amazon also introduced new Alexa features that will soon roll out to Echo devices.

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