Our most popular smart speaker - Now available with an LED display that can show the time, outdoor temperature, or timers.
Perfect for your bedside - Ask Alexa to set an alarm. Tap the top to snooze. The light sensor automatically adjusts the display’s brightness, day or night.
Voice control your music - Stream songs from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more. You can also listen to audiobooks from Audible. Services may require subscriptions or other fees.
Enjoy stereo sound - Pair with a second Echo Dot for rich, stereo sound. Fill your home with music with compatible Echo devices in different rooms.
Ready to help - Ask Alexa to play music, answer questions, read the news, check the weather, set alarms, control compatible smart home devices, and more.
Alexa has skills - they're just like apps. Personalise your device by adding your favourites. Play games, find recipes, plan your travel and more.
Voice control your smart home - Turn on lights, adjust thermostats, plugs and more with compatible connected devices.
Designed to protect your privacy - Built with multiple layers of privacy protections and controls, including a microphone off button that electronically disconnects the microphones.
Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen) Smart Speaker with Clock (Sandstone Fabric) $69 Delivered @ Amazon AU
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MINKx on 04/09/2020 - 02:01 amazon.com.au (346 clicks)
Last edited 09/09/2020 - 03:06 by 2 other users
Last edited 09/09/2020 - 03:06 by 2 other users
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Google Nest Mini or this?
The devices themselves are much the same (although the clock on this is a cool feature).
It mostly depends on which ecosystems you already have. If you already have other Google Assistant devices or services like Youtube Music you're better off with Google/Nest devices.
If you have other Amazon/Alexa products then this is a good choice.
Personally I prefer the look of Google's, and Google tends to offer better answers, but if it's for my kids doing their homework, they could access that with a browser.
If I were to blanket my house with a lot of smart devices however, I'd lean towards Alexa.
I have Echo's around the house. YouTube not playing on all of them is my main disappointment.
Its been that price over a month. Good post.