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Echo (4th Gen) | With premium sound, smart home hub, and Alexa | Charcoal

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Color: Charcoal


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Features

  • SMART HOME HUB Built-in hub to voice control compatible lights, locks, and sensors. Easily set up compatible Zigbee and Matter devices or select Ring Smart Lighting solar lights and bulbs.
  • ALEXA IS READY TO HELP Set timers, reminders, and alarms. Alexa answers questions like "Alexa, what time is it?"
  • START YOUR ROUTINES WITH MOTION Turn on compatible lights, play your Flash Briefing, or turn on the coffee maker when you walk into the room.
  • FILL YOUR HOME WITH SOUND With multi-room music, play synchronized music across Echo devices in different rooms. You can also pair your Echo with compatible Fire TV devices to feel scenes come to life with home theater audio, or extend wifi coverage with a compatible eero network so you can say goodbye to drop-offs and buffering.
  • CONNECT WITH OTHERS HANDS-FREE Call friends and family who have the Alexa app or an Echo device. Instantly drop in on other rooms or announce to the whole house that dinner's ready.

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  • Two of these, and the Echo sub. Best small combo on the market
Color: Charcoal Configuration: Echo
I bought two of these refurbed, so I saved a ton of money. 1 echo for $100, two refurbs for $120. No brainer, and I wanted stereo off the bat. Hooked them up with Alexa, painless. Listened for an hour or so, grabbed a sub…needed it. By themselves, they sounded crystal clear, great mids (I’m a live sound man, mids are critical..after drums). But the low end was obviously lacking. Good for a desk in a small office, maybe, but these suckers get LOUD with zero distortion. I like the way a paired set defaults to one volume control. Nice. I got the sub, hooked it up relatively painlessly, fired up a test track, “Riding the Crest” by a-ha. Super deep lows, pristine mids, top notch highs. I actually hat to turn the bass down. Amazing sound. Two tips-as much as you’re tempted to hide them, don’t. They need to be out in the open. Two tweeters on the front point out in either direction, for max coverage. The mid/low speaker is on top, facing downwards a bit. Get the picture? Stick ‘‘em in a bookcase or enclosed shelf, all the sound is close to completely muffled. Keep ‘em out completely. Yes, they’re a ball. So are baseballs and basketballs. The whole reason for that was to use larger speakers in a wider sound pattern-something the tube style couldn’t do. The sub-no brainer. I know , Sonos is supposed to sound better. They don’t. They actually sound worse. Add in their sub with the lauded variable crossover…unless you’re an immediate super audiophile, it’s gonna sound like mush. That’s where Amazon was smart. The crossover between the echoes and the sub is perfect, almost seamless. One reason-they were designed that way. Now, another tip. I know countless mags and audiophiles tell you you can hide a sub anywhere. Bull crud. They need to be out in the open. Not going into frequency science here, but the best position for the sub is about a foot out on any side-don’t stick it in a corner. It’s designed to fire out all the way around, it’s pointed toward the floor. Those little slots absolutely need to be clear all the way around. I’ve got the two echoes (I kid you not) on top of a pair of highish end KRK studio monitors. The sub is on the floor, a little to the left of the left hand echo, about maybe 10 feet from my head, sub out in the open. Bam. Easily the best sounding system I’ve heard in its class. Sorry, Sonos, no comparison. See ya. Of course,,my studio rig demolishes them, but to be fair, the two 8” 200watt each biamped and room tuned desktops have a range of 34hz to 40kHz. That’s about 22kHz higher than the human ear can hear. The somewhat overdone matching 400 watt sub goes all the way down to 18hz…the human ear stops at 32hz. So yeah, obviously sound better. Cost $1500 USD, they’d better sound better than my echoes. Jet’s be realistic here. Simply put, this little setup ain’t gonna fill a huge living room with a 72” whatdidyabuythatcrapfor? Drop ‘em an a bedroom of a decent size, or a small tv room, you will not be disappointed. One last thing… people here complain about dropped signals, unpairing…these things run off wi-fi. They don’t directly connect, so if your router is two rooms awa with a fridge in the way, you’ll be dropping signal, same as your laptop..they need to either be near the router, or at least have one or two boosters for a clear shot. I have yet to drop at all, no random unpairing, zero problems. Keep that in mind…even though I have a 1.2 gHz internet speed, I only get 600mHz or a bit more across the house. Get your signal path clear. No more problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by fussnfeathers

  • Buying this was a good decision. Update: Amazon replaced my Echo and it is working great now.
Color: Twilight Blue Configuration: Echo
This was my first smart speaker purchase. Initially, I only wanted a portable Bluetooth speaker to move between my office and garage. I didn’t find anything with decent sound for under $100, so I started looking at smart speakers compatible with Amazon and Google. Per the many reviews I read, both the Amazon Echo and the Google Nest have good sound, but the Echo has better sound than the Nest. The Echo also has a 3.5mm jack while the Nest does not, so I chose the Echo. I wanted that jack as a way to connect my Walkman and listen to my playlists instead of using Bluetooth and draining Walkman battery. My Echo arrived a few days ago and here is my review. Other smart speaker brands like Sonos, Bose, and Sony were way too expensive for my application and many were not fully compatible with all of the Alexa and Google features. That was a surprise. Plus, they were still mono speakers like the Echo and Nest. Amazon immediately sent a link so I could start the setup process before receiving the Echo. That also gave me time to download and take a good look at the Alexa app on my Android phone. This initial setup process only took a few minutes. When the Echo arrived, I read the documentation, then plugged it in and finished the setup process using the app. There are a lot of possible settings, but many didn’t apply to me because I am not using any smart devices. This process also was easy. I plugged my Walkman into the 3.5 mm jack and didn’t hear any audio. Later, I figured out that the jack can be configured as an output to another speaker or as an input from devices like my Walkman and the default is as an output. Problem solved. The buttons on top of the Echo are clearly marked and are raised, so they are easy to identify and operate. The Echo has some weight to it that makes it stable when placed on my desk or workbench. It is light enough to make it portable. The Echo is not considered as a portable device because it must be plugged in, so I added a power supply ($15 on Amazon) in my garage and now I do consider it portable. The ring at the bottom turns blue when Alexa is connected. There is a button to turn the microphone off if desired. The sound is pretty decent; not Hi-Fi but certainly good enough for my purposes and better than the portable Bluetooth speakers I initially looked at. The Bluetooth connection between the Echo and my Walkman took less than a minute to create. That’s great because my Walkman has had issues trying to connect to external speakers in the past. The Echo also recognized a Bluetooth signal from other devices in my house, but I didn’t need to connect any of them. I had not planned to use the Echo as a smart device, but found it so easy and convenient that I am using it fairly often for weather forecasts, to find out what channel a game is on, for current news, and other things. It’s fun and Alexa answers almost immediately. Some reviewers complained that they have to repeat requests or speak loudly to get a response from their Echo. I have not had any issues at all, even with Amazon Music playing and the volume up. The best thing is that Amazon was selling the Echo for half price when I purchased it. I neglected to choose a color so my order defaulted to blue. It’s a soft blue and I like it. The only thing I don’t like, and other reviews have commented on this, is that regardless of the Echo color the power supply and cable are white. They should be same color as the Echo. So far, I am thrilled with my purchase. Easy to setup, easy to use, responsive, sounds good, portable, and looks good. I can operate the Echo either directly through the speaker and buttons or through the Alexa app on my phone. Both work well. I started with my phone during setup, but now only use the speaker. Update: Amazon replaced my Echo with a new one. The hum problem is now resolved. It is just as responsive and sounds just as good as the original echo that I returned had has no issues. Now that I have spent some time with the Echo I am glad I chose it over the Google Nest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by S. Fox

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