Everything Amazon announced at its Alexa event today

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As is now typical just ahead of the holidays, Amazon just inundated us with a whole new lineup of hardware devices, including new Echo smart
speakers and screens, at its Alexa event today, plus other smart home and connected devices from its brands Ring and Eero
There were also a slew of surprises, like Alexa earbuds, glasses, and a smart ring
And oh yeah, a new Alexa-powered oven, too. New Echos Headlining the event are Amazon latest updates to its Echo line of devices. Echo Dot
with Clock Not one for overly creative names, Amazon has given its entry-level Echo, the Echo Dot, a nifty upgrade
The new Echo Dot with Clock now features a digital alarm clock on the front, which can be dimmed if you prefer, at times
This LED display also allows the Dot to show the weather, when asked, or a countdown timer. The new Dot doesn''t replace the original,
however
It just a $10 upgrade to $59 if you want the extra feature. Echo Studio The Echo the audiophiles have been waiting for
The new Echo Studio is Amazon response to Google Nest Max and Apple HomePod
The $199.99 device supports 3D audio and Dolby Atmos
It has five drivers, including one downward-facing 5.25-inch woofer, a 1-inch, front-firing tweeter and three, 2-inch, mid-range speakers
aimed at different directions. And it has a 24-bit DAC and a power amplifier with 100 kHz of bandwidth for high-res, lossless music
playback — you know, like what available through the Amazon Music HD service. Echo Buds Surprise, Alexa comes to your ear through Amazon
own $129 wireless earbuds
The Echo Buds include Bose Active Noise Reduction Technology and provide hands-free access to Alexa, so you can do things like play music,
get directions, order an Uber and more
Later, you&ll also be able to check Whole Foods inventory as you shop, too
(For those who still shop…in an actual store). The Echo Buds offer 5 hours of music or 4 hours of call time and come with a case that
holds up to 3 charges
And with a tap, the Echo Buds can access your phone other assistant, like Siri or Google Assistant. Echo Show 8 The $129 Echo Show 8 is a
smaller, 8-inch version of the 10-inch flagship model of the Echo device with a screen
It a little bigger than the Echo 5, which is more of an alarm clock alternative, so makes sense for watching videos and placing voice
calls…or dropping in on the kids
The device features an HD display and built-in camera shutter. Echo The company refreshed its existing Echo speaker with better sound and
new colorful fabric covers (Twilight Blue, Charcoal, Heather Grey, and Sandstone), but remains the same price as before at $99
In other words, there no need to run out and buy this Echo to replace your old one, but if you were in the market already, the Echo you&ll
get is slightly better. Echo Glow This fun Alexa accessory is basically a nightlight for the kids that can change color and flash to the
music
But at $30, it a lot of cash for a little bit of fun
Let wait for the inevitable Kids Edition Dot + Glow bundle, shall we? Echo Flex You can now bring Echo to the bathroom with the new $25
Echo Flex device
(No really, this is how Amazon had it set up in its demo area.) The Flex plugs into any available outlet and functions as a small smart
speaker
There no camera (whew) but it can respond to voice commands, like to give you the news and weather while you get ready for work, for example
It can also be upgraded with $14 accessories, including a Smart Night Light or Motion Sensor
The Flex is $25. Echo Frames - Loop Amazon introduced its beta, invite-only hardware devices
One is a pair of $179.99 Alexa-enabled glasses that stick 4 micro speakers in the frame for hands-free Alexa. The other is a $129.99
Alexa-enabled smart ring with 2 microphones that puts Alexa on your finger for quick questions or brief calls. Other Hardware New Eero
mesh Wi-Fi router Amazon launched the next generation of its Eero router, which now works better with Alexa
The router lets you do things like shut off or pause the Wi-Fi with voice commands — features that will later come to other routers from
TP-Link, Asus, Linsky, and Arris by way of an API.The router is $99, or available in a three-pack for $249, and is available in the United
States today and in Europe later this year. Amazon Smart Oven What an Amazon event without a new Alexa-powered oven, right? This time
around, Amazon takes on the June Oven with a $250 combination convection oven, microwave, air fryer, and food warmer
Once paired with Echo, you can ask Alexa to do things like preheat the oven, start or stop the cooking, and more. New Ring Cams The Ring
Stick Up Cam got a price drop to $99 as the Ring Stick Up Cam Elite, $199, launches
Unlike the Stick Up Cam, the new camera will be powered over Ethernet
The Ring Indoor Cam is a wired-only cheaper version of the camera at $60. More Stuff Alexa gets Smarter and Weirder Amazon also took the
time to mention a few upgrades to Alexa capabilities today. This includes a multilingual mode where Alexa will be able to now speak both
English and Spanish in the United States ; French and English in Canada; and Hindi and English in India. A new Neural Text to Speech model
which will use machine learning to help Alexa be more &expressive. Celebrity voices! Because who doesn''t want Alexa to sound like Samuel L
Jackson? No really
The Jackson voice will be a 99-cent add-on to Echo devices and more celeb additions are in the works. Alexa is coming to GM, including 2018
and newer Cadillac, Chevy, Buic and GMC vehicles Scan-to-Cook is an upgrade for Echo Show which lets you scan a barcode to have the new
Amazon Smart Oven prepare the item correct
The feature works with hundreds of Whole Foods brands, like 365 Everyday Value, plus Gardein, Marie Callender and more. Certified for Humans
is a new program that will highlight easy-to-use smart home products to consumers searching Amazon
Easy is just one requirement, though
The other is &works with Alexa. Alexa Guard gets updated to listen for more than just breaking glass, smoke or carbon monoxide alarms
Now it will listen for human activity too — like if footsteps, talking, coughing, or a door closing, is detected while Guard is in Away
mode. Alexa replenishment service, launching later this year, will alert you when supplies from smart home devices are low — like
batteries that need changing in a smart lock, or an air filter that ready for a swap. New utterances: You&ll be able to ask Alexa, ''tell me
what you heard& and &why did you do that? Alexa-powered Food Network Kitchen Service Customers love Alexa in the kitchen for watching recipe
videos
So Amazon doubled down on this with its partner, Food Network, to offer both live and on-demand cooking classes for Echo Show users
The service launches in October, and while Alexa is the exclusive voice partner, it will also be offered on phones and tablets
Oh, and Bobby Flay is involved. Amazon Sidewalk One of the more interesting introductions today was Amazon Sidewalk, Amazon low-bandwidth,
long-distance wireless protocol designed to connect all of the IoT devices around your home and beyond — including places where Bluetooth
or Wi-Fi can''t reach
The network uses the free, over-the-air 900 megahertz spectrum, and could allow for things like an Alexa-connected mailbox or lights for the
yard, for example. Ring Fetch The first product to take advantage of Amazon Sidewalk was a connected dog tag that will alert you when your
pooch exits a geofence you&ve established — like the yard
The Ring Fetch launches next year.