Amazon’s Echo has proven to be a resounding success, so it makes sense that if it sells once, you sell it again. Especially for a major online retailer like Amazon. The company has announced it is expanding it’s “Echo” personal assistant device lineup, with the addition of the Amazon Tap, and the Echo Dot.
The two new devices are part of an effort by Amazon to expand the Echo’s (and thereby Amazon’s), reach throughout your home. Amazon’s original Echo has proven popular, due to the built-in “Alexa” personal assistant’s ability to recognize natural sentences and queries, and her fast response when answering queries from users. Amazon has offered a SDK for the Echo, leading to all sorts of fun and useful “Skills” that have expanded the Echo’s capabilities since its debut.
The Amazon Tap ($129.99) is a portable Bluetooth speaker, with Alexa capabilities built-in. Its Wi-Fi connectivity allows the Tap to offer virtual voice assistant capabilities. However, likely to conserve battery power, the Tap does require the “tap” of a button residing on its side to accept voice commands, unlike the original AC-connected Echo, which is always listening.
Features of the Tap include:
The Tap will be available for delivery on March 21, 2016, but is now available for pre-order.
The Amazon Echo Dot ($89.99) is available starting today, but is currently only available for purchase by Amazon Prime Members who already own an Amazon Echo, or Fire TV device. To order an Echo Dot, use a Amazon Echo or Amazon Fire TV and just ask: “Alexa, order an Echo Dot.” You can learn more about ordering Echo Dot via Alexa Voice Shopping.
The Dot is a small, puck shaped device that extends the Amazon Echo’s reach into other rooms of your home. It connects to existing speakers in your home to reply to queries or stream music. While it does have a built-in speaker, that is used for audio prompts and alarms.
Amazon Dot features include: