Echo Spot - Smart Alarm Clock with Alexa - Black


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  • Compact 2.5" smart display with Alexa ready to help
  • Alexa is always happy to help - Manage your day. Get instant information. Check weather and traffic on your way out.
  • Voice control your music - Ask Alexa to play music and see lyrics with Amazon Music. Also, stream music from Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, and other music services, or books from Audible.
  • Control your smart home - Voice control compatible devices or manage them on the easy-to-use display. Ask Alexa to show you security cameras, control lights, and adjust thermostats.
  • Connect with video calling and messaging - Make video calls to family and friends with Skype, the Alexa app, an Echo Spot, or Echo Show.
  • Alexa has skills - With tens of thousands of skills and counting, Alexa is always getting smarter and adding new skills like tracking fitness, playing games, and more.
  • Designed to protect your privacy - Electronically disconnect the microphones and camera with one press of a button.
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Simple to Set Up & Use

1. Plug in Echo Spot | 2. Connect to the internet with Echo Spot | 3. Just ask for music, weather, news, videos, and more

Technical Details

Echo Spot

Echo Spot

Size

4.1” x 3.8” x 3.6” (104 mm x 97 mm x 91 mm)

Weight

14.8 oz. (419 grams) Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process

Alexa App

The Alexa App is compatible with Fire OS, Android, and iOS devices and also accessible via your web browser. A list of supported operating systems can be found here. Certain skills and services may require subscription or other fees.

Wi-Fi Connectivity

Dual-band Wi-Fi supports 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 and 5 GHz) networks. Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) support for audio streaming from your mobile device to Echo Spot or from Echo Spot to your Bluetooth speaker. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) for voice control of connected mobile devices. Hands-free voice control is not supported for Mac OS X devices. Bluetooth speakers requiring PIN codes are not supported.

Audio

Built-in speaker. 3.5 mm stereo audio output for use with external speakers (audio cable not included).

Accessibility Features

On Echo devices with screens, you can enable Alexa captioning and closed captioning, magnify the screen, toggle color inversion, and choose between color correction options. You can also enable the VoiceView screen reader to use gestures to navigate the screen and hear spoken feedback about the items you select. Learn more about Echo screen accessibility and Alexa accessibility.

Warranty and Service

1-year limited warranty and service included. Use of Echo Spot is subject to the terms found here.

Included in the Box

Echo Spot, power adapter/cable (6 ft.), and quick start guide.

Privacy Features

Wake word technology, streaming indicators, microphone/camera off button, built-in camera shutter, the ability to view and delete your voice recordings, and more. Visit the Alexa Privacy Hub to explore how Alexa and Echo devices are designed to protect your privacy.

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Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
25,138 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, ease of use, and sound quality of the digital device. For example, they mention that it works exactly as they want, the setup is super easy, and the UI is simple and uncomplicated. They appreciate the quality, saying that it's beautifully made and solid. Customers are also happy with appearance, and size. That said, some complain about the screen flickering and glitching.

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2,842 customers mention "Performance"2,474 positive368 negative

Customers like the performance of the digital device. For example, they say it's beautifully made, functional, and useful. Some mention that it works exactly as they want, and replaces two devices to declutter their nightstand. They also say the connection to Alexa and the spot itself works great. Some say it works great as an above-average alarm clock, and voice command music player. They like that it can ask various questions, and video call.

"...These were the first two devices we bought, and they worked so well I decided to buy the other devices...." Read more

"...For the money though, the dots work great in the kids' rooms. I don't really need to see them...." Read more

"...In the end, it sits on the desk. Because there are so many useful features, I chose to stare at it all day usually tuning into different exterior/..." Read more

"...✓ Video calling (worked well with my Alexa app on my Android phone)✓ Voice drop-in / intercom✓ Custom photo upload for background..." Read more

1,348 customers mention "Sound quality"972 positive376 negative

Customers like the sound quality of the digital device. They say it delivers bass in spades, and can hear you from pretty much everywhere. Some mention that the speaker is passable.

"...And I NEED bass when I jam, and this thing delivers bass in spades. Even with the setup issue, I'm planning on buying another for in the basement...." Read more

"...In the kitchen, we have the Echo Show. The speaker quality is good. You can have it play any music you want...." Read more

"...Also, the Spot does not sound like a Bose. If you want or need fabulous sound quality, get a Bose...." Read more

"...Same screen, just smaller and round. Nicer sound than an Echo Dot. Great display. This fits nice on a desk or nightstand...." Read more

1,336 customers mention "Ease of use"1,166 positive170 negative

Customers find the digital device easy to use. They mention that it's perfectly compatible with smart home devices, and pretty easy to figure things out. They also appreciate the simple, uncomplicated UI. However, some customers find the in-app setup better. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of use and convenience of the product.

"...They were all incredibly easy to get through initial setup (except the Echo Sub, more below)...." Read more

"...✓ Custom photo upload for background✓ Simple, uncomplicated UI, and most things, even Wi-Fi setup, don't need the Alexa app--this is a good..." Read more

"...The Spot is also incredibly user-friendly. The setup process was quick and easy, and the voice recognition technology is impressively accurate...." Read more

"...Is set-up easy for a newbie? For the most part, yes, but I'm not sure it would have been quite so easy if I had not read some of the reviews first...." Read more

1,286 customers mention "Quality"907 positive379 negative

Customers like the quality of the digital device. They say it's beautifully made, the screen seems to be good quality, and the sound is clear and definitely HD quality. They also say it is solid, well designed, and well thought out. Some mention that it makes for an excellent bedside clock and does a pretty good job as an alarm clock replacement.

"...2. I like that cheap cameras like the EZVIZ series connect really well to the Spot. I don't need to spend major money on higher end Arlos, etc...." Read more

"...This is by far the best alarm clock you can have in your nightstand." Read more

"...attempted to select a photo I received a message that the Alexa app had stopped working. Perhaps I need a lower res image. I will try that today...." Read more

"...I’ve played around with a few of these settings and they are well thought out...." Read more

1,065 customers mention "Appearance"1,026 positive39 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the digital device. They mention that it is compact, good looking, sharp, and cute. They also appreciate the nice graphics, and say that it blends seamlessly with their bedroom decor.

"...They all look good, and aren't big, ugly hunks of metal and plastic taking up space in your house...." Read more

"...On the Spot specifically, the graphics are nice. When it does the daily briefing it actually brings up the CNN anchor in the display...." Read more

"...Same screen, just smaller and round. Nicer sound than an Echo Dot. Great display. This fits nice on a desk or nightstand...." Read more

"...Echo Spot's screen is a useful addition to Alexa, the overall aesthetic design is great, the sound is very good for a tiny speaker, BUT the price is..." Read more

1,012 customers mention "Size"709 positive303 negative

Customers like the size of the digital device. They mention that it's compact, fits pretty much anywhere in their house, and has a good screen size. They also say that the footprint is comparable to an Echo Dot and that it is portable.

"...Nicer sound than an Echo Dot. Great display. This fits nice on a desk or nightstand...." Read more

"...The Spot's compact size makes it easy to place in any room of the house, we use it in our kitchen and it's a great assistant when cooking meals -..." Read more

"...ALSO, responding to another reviewer, the clock's time size is big on the INCLUDED clock faces! See the last photo I just uploaded...." Read more

"...Not sure why they stopped. I’m old school and love the size, the features, and its function...." Read more

894 customers mention "Value"424 positive470 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the digital device. Some mention that it's worth the investment, a reasonable priced tool to complement any home, and does many jobs well. However, others say that it is over-priced for what it does, useless, and not very impressed with the device for the cost.

"...❌ Can't watch many video sources, yet❌ Expensive--this thing is as overpriced as the original Echo, so expect it to drop to about half the..." Read more

"...it can do way more than those things, but for just that it was worth the investment. Today I ordered 2 more dots...." Read more

"...3. It's over-priced for what it does, but I am assuming the price will drop so I consider this simply an early-adopter issue...." Read more

"...and the spot takes the Alexa devices up another notch, IMO, for a reasonable price!..." Read more

1,095 customers mention "Screen"128 positive967 negative

Customers are not happy with the screen of the digital device. They say that it flickers and sputters all the time, and the display constantly cycles through a few screens. Some customers also mention that the glitch is bothersome at night, and that the screen is less than ideal for video. Overall, customers are disappointed with the product's screen and its limitations.

"...2018: After few days working with my two Echo Spots, I found it's very glitchy. The slideshow doesn't work all the time...." Read more

"...The screen is less than ideal for video (not so much because it is small as because it is round)...." Read more

"...When you play games, like Jeopardy, there is not enough screen real estate to show the answers sometime...." Read more

"...About three years ago, its display started flickering...." Read more

The screen increases the utility 2-3x over the Dot
4 out of 5 stars
The screen increases the utility 2-3x over the Dot
So the Echo Spot is a glorified alarm clock. To me, though, it represents something more as I get ready to return to work after being laid off 6 months ago. To get back into the routine of waking up early on weekdays, I *need* an alarm clock now, and the Spot is my early "new job" present. I was delighted when it was delivered a whole day before the official release date. Echo Spot is a metaphor for Alexa sneaking into the earliest, most vulnerable part of your daily routine, and in my case it's a very exciting journey as I return to a regular 9-to-5 (with *pay*). Enough about my plight--how will this thing work for YOU?OVERALL CONCLUSION======================Four stars out of five because Echo Spot's screen is a useful addition to Alexa, the overall aesthetic design is great, the sound is very good for a tiny speaker, BUT the price is high and the video ecosystem is immature (and not ideal on a round screen). You should buy it if you really need a fancy device in the kitchen or bedroom and you have this amount budgeted for an "extravagant" gadget for yourself or loved one. Otherwise, wait a little while until the price eventually decreases.WHO SHOULD BUY AN ECHO SPOT?==================================The Echo Spot is one of the more expensive ways to enter the Alex ecosystem. It has a screen, which none of the other small speaker versions have. Only the angular (ugly?) tablet-on-stand Echo Show has a screen, but that's where the differences end.✓ If you care about style and want to put a device in the bedroom, on a desk at work, or in the kitchen, the Spot would look great.✓ If you want to see the live video feed from a Nest/Dropcam/Ring, etc. camera, watch a video (albeit a limited selection right now), see reminders, lists, song lyrics and recipes, that screen is really helpful.✓ If you want an upgrade to the Dot (whose speaker isn't really meant for music) and have about the same amount of money to spend as the Echo (Gen 2), the Spot should be on your shortlist. The Echo G2 wins for sound quality by a small margin, but the Spot wins big for versatility with its screen and hardwired line-out for an external speaker (which the larger Echo Show inexplicably lacks, supporting only Bluetooth and not corded external speakers).HOW DOES THE SCREEN LOOK?=============================Good, not great. The resolution is excellent, somewhat close to retina, but the brightness is just OK, the glare is waaaay worse than I wanted (similar to the new/cheap Fire tablet screens, which lack the gapless lamination you'd find on the older/expensive Fire tablets and of course on all modern iPads). These previous factors coupled with the visible (but not terrible) color-shifting at extreme viewing angles make me realize how spoiled I am with flagship phone and tablet screens in the last 2-3 years. This is not a top-tier smartphone display, but I have to give a lot of credit for the cool-factor of a perfectly round screen.ARE VIDEOS WATCHABLE?=========================I looked up a recipe for the ever-sumptuous pannacotta. To my delight, the Spot immediately took me to allrecipes.com with a video on how to make an easy version of this Italian dessert. The video was zoomed in to fill the circular screen, and it looked surprisingly "normal". It's not likely that Amazon somehow curated videos for ones that look good on a circle screen, so my assumption is that most video producers just center tightly on their subjects and we actually don't use the sides of our rectangular screens very much.That being said, I couldn't stand to watch long-form content on this tiny screen. Moreover, where is YouTube? Please end this fight, Amazon and Google. Maybe it will be available in 2018. Until then, recipes from non-Google sites are the killer app for the Spot, and they are a tremendously useful feature.HOW IS THE SOUND?====================I own the Echo Dot (gen 2) and the Echo (gen 1), and the sound of the Echo Spot is somewhere between them. If the Echo Dot is 30 in quality and the Echo is 100, the Spot is probably a 70 or perhaps even 80. It's going to forego a lot of bass richness, but I listened to many hours of music this week and I was pleasantly surprised at how good the sound actually was. It's certainly better than any other speaker I've had in a bedroom or at work, which is where the majority of these will end up. If you want even better sound, then buy a nice Bluetooth speaker as a satellite, but the Echo Spot already sounds as good as the $50 little Bluetooth cubes a co-worker had at my former job. It's got a standard stereo out port and Bluetooth streaming, so if you need better speakers now or down the road, you can expand.WHAT ARE SOME THINGS YOU LIKE?=================================✓ Design, weight, premium feel✓ Very responsive touch screen✓ Lyrics for songs (the killer app for old Christmas carols, wow!)✓ Recipes✓ Video calling (worked well with my Alexa app on my Android phone)✓ Voice drop-in / intercom✓ Custom photo upload for background✓ Simple, uncomplicated UI, and most things, even Wi-Fi setup, don't need the Alexa app--this is a good gift for people who aren't bonded to a smartphone✓ Easily watch Amazon video content (but on a tiny screen)✓ Multi-room features are INCREDIBLE. During setup, I had my Echo Dot in the same room, and Alexa just *knew* (ESP is a great name) which device I was talking to; playing music in all rooms is nifty as well...✓ Mics and voice recognition seem just as good as all the other Echo devices, even though Spot seems to have only 4, not 7 like my original Echo and new Echo Dot both haveTHINGS LESS LIKABLE?======================❌ Power cord is not USB--why can't this just be a USB-C device?!?❌ Not a lot of clock faces, just 6 analog and digital right now; I do LOVE the "bokeh" clock face, though, which is a geeky photographer's term that refers to those out of focus rings made by lens aperture blades❌ Can't watch many video sources, yet❌ Expensive--this thing is as overpriced as the original Echo, so expect it to drop to about half the current level in 1-2 years❌ Screen is silly small for watching longer videos or videos that can't be cropped to circular proportions❌ No way to really "stop" video--it started again on its own today, which was beyond annoying because I had left the room at least 5 minutes beforehand and heard it resume from across the hall❌ UPDATE: You can "tap" anywhere on the touchscreen while the alarm is going off to snooze for 9 minutes. Very cool! Thanks to commenter Smokey DeBear for correcting me. (Original statement, now no longer valid: Utility as an alarm clock relies on using your voice--no dedicated buttons or intuitive way to snooze, etc.)❌ Camera could be a risk for those concerned about privacy and can't be *truly* disabled aside from blackout tape (which apparently stops the motion sensor and auto-brightness as well)ABOUT THE PHOTOS===================I wanted to include some common fruit for size comparison, so the logical sequence is to show you a grapefruit and tangerine so that you can visually see the Spot is about the size of a large orange. My wife then decided that Spot was "lonely" and needed "friends", so the two citrus fruits got faces, courtesy of a black Sharpie. Hopefully she'll keep the marker away from the Spot itself!To show an example of a custom clock face, I then took a photo of the grapefruit with the smiley face and made it the "face" of the Echo Spot. It was already round, so the cropping worked really well. You can upload any photo from your phone and zoom/crop to fit.UPDATE AFTER 5 DAYS====================Everyone who has come over for holiday gatherings has been amazed by the sound quality. It's a tiny form factor for such rich sound.I realized that the motion sensor will enable lyrics display as you walk up to it, waking it from the clock mode if music is playing. Neat!My phone is suddenly becoming less useful to call people because the speakerphone quality of the Echo Spot is just incredible. Everyone I've called says the audio on their side is amazing. Alexa wakes up and processes voice commands so much quicker than "OK Google" on my Nexus 6P, so it's more convenient to call when I'm near an Echo device.The kids love playing 20 questions and The Magic Door with Alexa. The Spot's screen doesn't help much with those, but I can definitely see other games/skills being built to entertain kids (and big kids) for hours. This could be a great homework helper in the future as the ecosystem evolves . . . "Alexa, how do you spell syzygy?" and the word appears on the screen as Alexa reinforces with spoken letters, S-Y-Z-Y-G-Y.UPDATE AFTER 4 WEEKS=====================Things that cracked me up the most: "Alexa, sing a barbershop quartet" and "Alexa, sing auld lang syne." The first is pretty bad, but Auld Lang Syne is FABULOUS and obviously has some human backup singers.Things I'm totally addicted to: I use the Echo Spot as a remote portal to check-in with the kids while I'm working remotely. I "drop in" on their Echo Dot and have been reading aloud to them ("Lord of the Rings," if you're curious) for an hour or so, a few times a week. The speakerphone quality is phenomenal and the connection is very stable. I wouldn't be able to do this on my cellphone.Lists galore: I now have half a dozen lists going because it's so easy to make lists and add stuff via voice. I worry that my short-term memory will be totally gone in a few years as I now depend on virtual assistants for everything . . .ALSO, responding to another reviewer, the clock's time size is big on the INCLUDED clock faces! See the last photo I just uploaded. Amazon must think that if you have a personal photo uploaded, you want the time to be small (which makes sense--you can see your photo better), so if you want the numbers large, just don't upload a personal watchface photo. Maybe they'll give an option to change that in the future, but it's not a big deal, in my opinion. Finally, if you walk up to the Spot and the camera senses your motion, the display will change to the weather or reminders, etc. Therefore: it's only big when it senses no motion (you're far away) and you've got a stock clock face. Pretty smart!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019
Color: BlackConfiguration: Echo SpotVerified Purchase
We've only had our Alexa devices setup for about two weeks now, so we're definitely still working out the kinks. With that said, this is a review of everything I've noticed of our entire Alexa ecosystem, which includes 2x Echo Dots, 2x Echo Spots, 2x refurbished Echos, and 1x Echo Sub:

Pros: Individually, they all work exactly as they should ALMOST all the time (more on that in the cons section). They all look good, and aren't big, ugly hunks of metal and plastic taking up space in your house. They were all incredibly easy to get through initial setup (except the Echo Sub, more below). Music sounds good in all of them, to include the Echo Dots (but it sounds GREAT on the Echos, and fantastic on the Echo/Sub pair).

Cons: The voice recognition is almost too good for its own good. We have a fairly open floor plan, with an Echo Spot in the living room and an Echo in the kitchen. Sometimes they both hear a demand, and the wrong device (meaning the one farther away) will respond. I find myself occasionally whispering to an Echo device so its friends don't butt in to the convo.

The Echo Sub needed to be reset 3x when I first got it/went to set it up. I had to log in/out of the app a couple times as well before it was recognized and would actually pair to an Echo.

Sometimes Alexa tells me she can't complete a request, then my wife (who uses Alexa far less often than I do) will ask the same request and it works...and vice versa. We haven't figured out what we're doing/saying or not doing/not saying for these discrepancies to happen, but hopefully that'll work itself out with time.

The most irritating issue I have so far is getting music to play on the "Everywhere" group. Sometimes I say "Alexa play music everywhere" and it just doesn't do it. Sometimes it'll play on only some of the devices, and sometimes it'll only play on the device I was speaking to. Our house is two stories, and we have two kids and a dog, so we spend a ridiculous amount of our time cleaning/walking up and down the stairs. A big part of the reason I bought these was for the music to fill the house while cleaning, and it oftentimes requires me to spend some time arguing with Alexa to get that to happen. It's even gotten to the point where I've had to go into the app and manually select "Everywhere," because the voice command just won't work.

Individual components:

2x Echo Dots (w/ separately purchased wall mounts): No complaints. They setup just fine, and work perfectly. They're actually bigger than I thought they would be, and look a little clunky mounted to the wall, but overall they don't mess up our aesthetic enough for me to dock them a star or anything. 5/5 would recommend.

2x Echo Spots: No complaints again. These were the first two devices we bought, and they worked so well I decided to buy the other devices. My favorite part of these is their ability to pull up security cam footage. My desk is in the basement, so it's nice to say "Alexa show me the driveway" and see who just pulled in, or to say "Alexa show me the front door" when the doorbell rings. I paired these will some web cam covers (also bought on Amazon, of course) so Jeffy and his crew can't record me all day long.

2x refurbished Echos (in charcoal): I bought these to play music, and they sound amazing. We'll see how they hold up, given that they're refurbished equipment, but I have my fingers crossed. They also look great, and are not an eye sore like other speakers.

1x Echo Sub: The only device that gave me an issue with the setup process. For that, I'd honestly give the Sub 4/5 stars because it really was a pain in the butt getting it properly hooked up. It gave me issues not just connecting to Wifi, but also when pairing with an Echo. Lots of logging in/out of the app, resetting the Sub. Irritating, to say the least. However, with that one star docked, I'd give it a SOLID 4/5 stars. This thing sounds GREAT. I'm a huge music lover, but hip hop/rap is really where my loyalty lies. And I NEED bass when I jam, and this thing delivers bass in spades. Even with the setup issue, I'm planning on buying another for in the basement. If Amazon ever makes a waterproof version, I'll buy one for outside for bbqs/parties too.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2017
Color: BlackConfiguration: Echo SpotVerified Purchase
Really, this thing is the bomb! I have hesitated to embrace Echo. I love Amazon and love everything about Amazon, but I find these products usually disappoint. Like Siri, great idea, but she is just so limited and 1/2 the time she has no idea what I want her to do. I find the pitch of my voice usually doesn't work with voice recognition products. For example, if I call Walgreens to get a refill prescription, I usually have to press all the buttons instead of talking to it, because it gets confused.
Part of my problem with Siri and voice prompts is that I want to go too fast and they want to go too slow. I can usually go through the prompts faster than listening to the device say everything, and I usually want to use the speaker-phone as well, that creates some delay.

Alexa is totally different. In fact, we talk about her, so we have to call her "the one who won't be mentioned" because even eavesdropping on our conversations in the kitchen she will respond. You don't have to talk loud to her, she just hears you. The hardest thing for my husband to adjust to is when talking to Siri, you have to wait for Siri to respond. With Alexa, you just say what you want. You don't have to get her attention with "Hey Alexa!" You just say, "Alexa drop in on Nathan's room" and instantly you are in a speaker conversation with your son upstairs. The quaIity is nice! No one has to raise their voice to speak in them, just a natrual voice conversation. I actually bought these to be an intercom system in my house. If you have ever priced out an intercom system it is incredibly expensive! Also, all the reviews on Amazon are horrible for every intercom system available except for Nucleus, which is $100 bucks a room. For years I have been looking for something. We have a landline cordless phone system in my house that I have been trying to use, but it rings in their rooms and they typically ignore it instead of answer it because they don't even know how to use regular phones anymore!
For $30 bucks a room you get all this...
-Drop in on your kids' room, you can hear everything they are doing!
-Call your kids down to dinner without yelling!
-Really! No more yelling in the house, no more "COMING!!!" response. Just "hey, dinner is ready... ok mom, I'll be right down."
-No more excuses about why they need their phones in their room at night. Dots can just play any playlist they have in Prime music, Spotify or Pandora.
-No more excuses about why they need their phones as alarm clocks. Dots can set alarms.
-No more excuses about why they didn't turn their phone in at night. You can set a reminder to tell them to turn their phones into your room at 9pm!
-If you are in your room at night and you can hear they are still up, you can drop into their room and tell them to go to bed. You don't have to get up!

Plus this thing does millions of other things! In the kitchen, we have the Echo Show. The speaker quality is good. You can have it play any music you want. "Alexa, play some dinner music" and she picks a nice play list. "Alexa, play some calm music" and she picks a relaxing playlist. "Alexa play the Hamilton soundtrack" and she pulls up the soundtrack and plays it, while displaying the words. What could be easier??? I really wanted the Show for recipes in the kitchen so I didn't have to go back to my computer in the office (I know, lazy!). You can say "Alexa, what can I make with chicken and spinach?" And she'll pull up recipes and even videos of the recipes.

Speaking of lazy, this thing is great. I have the Spot in my room. When it wakes me up in the morning I ask it to give my the daily briefing. It tells me what is on my calendar for the day, what the weather is like outside, what the top news of the day is and what the traffic is like to work. The only thing I wish it could do that it doesn't is have a battery so I could take it into the bathroom with me in the morning and listen to all that while I am getting ready.

Literally, we have had this for 1 day in our house, so I know it can do way more than those things, but for just that it was worth the investment. Today I ordered 2 more dots. One for my office and one for the basement. Now, in every room I can have Alexa do things for me. We don't have any smart lights or appliances, but maybe we will get some. I can tell it to add things to my todo list as I randomly think of them during the day. I can tell it to add things to my shopping list as I am looking in the refrigerator. I can put things in my Amazon cart as I walk around the house instead of running to the computer and adding it to my cart. Literally, I do almost all my shopping (outside of groceries) through Amazon, so I love having this handy device. You can even order through Alexa. I just like putting things in my cart and reviewing it later.

On the Spot specifically, the graphics are nice. When it does the daily briefing it actually brings up the CNN anchor in the display. It randomly shows things like the weather. You can do voice/video calls with it. The video between the Spot and the Show is nice. For the money though, the dots work great in the kids' rooms. I don't really need to see them. I just need to speak with them without yelling!

If you are hesitating or on the fence, get one. I can't believe I waited this long! The technology has finally caught up. It really works!
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