Echo Dot Goes for Peanuts, Amazon Sells Alexa Speakers Cheap Enough for Every Home to Own One - Kotaku
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Echo Dot Goes for Peanuts, Amazon Sells Alexa Speakers Cheap Enough for Every Home to Own One - Kotaku
"Amazon keeps its prices low on Alexa-enabled speakers all year long and the Echo Dot is a great choice because it is in the middle of the lineup between basic and premium options. This model is the best-selling one in the Echo family right now, and it's only $31 instead of the usual $49 for early December. The small speaker has surprisingly rich sound that fills bedrooms, offices, or dining rooms without taking up too much counter space or needing a lot of setup."
"The speaker design is all about making the sound fuller and giving it more bass than previous Echo Dot models could do with their small enclosures. Amazon changed the way the internal drivers are set up so that they can comfortably fill small to medium-sized rooms with sound while playing music, listening to podcasts, or reading audiobooks. The sound quality isn't good enough to replace dedicated speakers for critical listening, but it does a good job with background music,"
Amazon offers the Echo Dot at a discounted price of $31, positioning it between basic and premium Echo models while remaining the best-selling Echo. The compact, tennis-ball-sized speaker produces richer sound and more bass than previous Dot iterations through redesigned internal driver placement. The improved audio comfortably fills small to medium rooms and works well for background music, podcasts, news briefings, and alarms, though it does not replace dedicated hi-fi speakers. Alexa enables hands-free control of smart-home devices, timers, streaming, and information queries using a far-field microphone array for voice clarity.
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