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Posted 19 March 2024
Amazon Echo Pop | Full sound compact Wi-Fi and Bluetooth smart speaker with Alexa | Charcoal, White, Lavender, Teal
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- ECHO POP - This compact Bluetooth smart speaker with Alexa features a full sound that's great for bedrooms and small spaces. Small enough to blend in and mighty enough to stand out.
- CONTROL MUSIC WITH YOUR VOICE - Ask Alexa to play music, audiobooks and podcasts from your favourite providers like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and more. Connect your smartphone via Bluetooth to stream throughout your space.
- MAKE ANY SPACE A SMART SPACE - Use your voice or the Alexa app to easily control your compatible smart home devices like plugs or lights.
- LIFE JUST GOT EASIER - Have Alexa set timers, check the weather, read the news, re-order paper towels, make calls, answer questions and more.
- ALEXA HAS SKILLS – With tens of thousands of skills and counting, Alexa can help you do more or do less - like playing relaxing sounds and testing your music knowledge.
- EERO BUILT-IN – Turn your Echo device into a Wi-Fi extender in minutes with compatible Echo and eero devices.
- ABOUT THE LIGHT BAR - Alexa doesn’t begin listening until your device hears you say “Alexa” and the light bar turns blue.
- DESIGNED TO PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY - Echo Pop is built with multiple layers of privacy protection and control, including a Microphone Off button that electronically disconnects the microphones.
- DESIGNED FOR SUSTAINABILITY – Echo Pop's fabric is made from 100% post-consumer recycled yarn and aluminium is made from 80% recycled aluminium. 99% of its packaging is made of wood fibre-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.
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sorted byMost reviewers also think that the sound quality is better on the Dot, but not by a huge amount.
Personally I don't think it's worth paying 50% more for the Dot, but then again my main use will be to listen to mostly speech radio on it.