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ChiTown 07-07-2015 07:11 AM

Any review's on the Amazon Echo?
 
Wondering if anyone here has purchased one, and what your thoughts are on the application and technology of the Echo. TIA

loochy 07-07-2015 07:28 AM

I am not familiar with his Echo you speak of.

Is that some kind of video game about a dolphin that lives in South American rivers?

ChiTown 07-07-2015 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 11584405)
I am not familiar with his Echo you speak of.

Is that some kind of video game about a dolphin that lives in South American rivers?

:)

http://recode.net/2015/07/07/the-ama...ight-not-know/

L.A. Chieffan 07-07-2015 09:23 AM

My phone does all that

beach tribe 07-07-2015 09:24 AM

Echo, tell me about 9/11

Omaha 07-07-2015 09:27 AM

I'll have mine in 2 weeks. My neighbor has one & he likes it.

Pushead2 07-07-2015 09:49 AM

seems like a redundant gadget.

ChiTown 07-07-2015 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Pushead2 (Post 11584583)
seems like a redundant gadget.

That was my concern. I was just wondering if anyone had one and what their thoughts were - phone vs echo.

noa 07-08-2015 10:23 PM

Got to play with my father-in-law's yesterday. It was cool, we played music, changed the volume, checked the weather and the Royals score, etc. I was surprised that it didn't know some stuff that I thought would have been a given, but I know it will improve over time, so I'm interested in getting it. Seems like something that would be nice to have around the house, even after the novelty aspect of it wears off.

SLAG 07-08-2015 10:27 PM

Some friends have one and they really like it to make lists but they admit that it's still betA

ChiTown 07-09-2015 08:08 AM

I appreciate the reviews. Thanks

007 03-19-2016 08:52 PM

So what are the uses for this thing?

Jewish Rabbi 03-19-2016 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 12140875)
So what are the uses for this thing?

You can tell it to play porn for you so you don't need to choose between letting go of your dick or Cheetos.

DaneMcCloud 03-19-2016 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 12140875)
So what are the uses for this thing?

You can program it to tell you to stop spending money on movie tickets and popcorn.

Otherwise, it'll automatically take money from your bank account, spend it on porn and broadcast it during the breakfast and dinner hour.

MTG#10 03-20-2016 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 12140931)
You can tell it to play porn for you so you don't need to choose between letting go of your dick or Cheetos.

Sold

OnTheWarpath15 07-31-2016 12:24 PM

Mine just arrived about 30 minutes ago. Setup was ridiculously easy.

So far, I've just used it to stream music and ask random questions. Seems to have a ton of "easter eggs" and the responses are usually pretty good.

Also have it paired with our Nest Thermostat and it immediately changes the temperature upon request. Have heard great reviews on the Philips Hue light system, will be buying some shortly to automate the upstairs lighting.

Is it a luxury? Sure. I'll say it is nice to do some things without needing to have my phone on me, and from what I've read it can do a LOT of things if you're willing to do some research and spend more money on home automation.

cdcox 07-31-2016 01:15 PM

My dad has it. It seems to be a good product as long as your internet connection is strong. We tried to use it at a place with a weak wireless network and couldn't get it to work.

I set it up so he could use Pandora, IheartRadio, and Spotify. It was a little bit of a challenge to explain to him the concepts of the various music streaming services. That was a couple of weeks ago. I should check in on him and see how it is going.

Demonpenz 07-31-2016 03:56 PM

It's pretty good if you don't expect too much. I like to just use it if I am waiting in line at places.

ChiefAshhole1056 08-03-2016 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 12140931)
You can tell it to play porn for you so you don't need to choose between letting go of your dick or Cheetos.

Wait, it plays porn?? I've had once since Christmas and it's essentially just a Pandora player and a timer for cooking.

aturnis 08-05-2016 06:32 PM

We had it for a few weeks and sent it back.

Great for playing music, found no other useful features.

I'll wait for Google Home. At least it will be capable of answering my 5 yr olds questions.

srvy 08-07-2016 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 12353829)
We had it for a few weeks and sent it back.

Great for playing music, found no other useful features.

I'll wait for Google Home. At least it will be capable of answering my 5 yr olds questions.

Because your not?

aturnis 08-07-2016 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 12355935)
Because your not?

You're an idiot. Congratulations on life.

For real though, Amazon Echo says "I'm sorry. I don't understand the question", way too often. Amazon should stick to logistics. It's what they do well. Google does many things well, especially search results. Paired with nest, it's a no brainer.

Fire Me Boy! 08-08-2016 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 12355935)
Because your not?

Irony.

OnTheWarpath15 08-08-2016 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 12356883)
You're an idiot. Congratulations on life.

For real though, Amazon Echo says "I'm sorry. I don't understand the question", way too often. Amazon should stick to logistics. It's what they do well. Google does many things well, especially search results. Paired with nest, it's a no brainer.

Really?

I've never had mine say that.

aturnis 08-08-2016 08:11 PM

I understand the convoluted questions of a 5 year old. They make the question way more complex than it has to be. Haven't mastered efficiency of language yet.

Just ask her about Einstein's theory of relativity or spooky action at a distance. Nowhere near as capable as Google, but that should be expected.

eDave 08-09-2016 04:14 AM

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Bearcat 07-13-2017 09:15 PM

Bought one on Prime Day for $80, I like it so far. It has a daily news brief with a decent list of sites, which is nice for a few minutes in the morning.... you can setup updates for your teams, similar to Google Now. it controls Dish, so it'll pause/resume/skip live TV and Netflix. And of course music, including Spotify.

It has timers and reminders, which I'm sure I'll use, and some other smart home stuff that I might use.

There's a beer snob skill that will tell you the beeradvocate rating of a beer. :toast:

Coochie liquor 07-15-2017 03:40 AM

We've had ours for about 6 months. We like it, although we really only use it to play music (which it's connected to our home theater via blue tooth), we have the hue lighting and we use it for that, I like it for the music accessibility best. But the best part is when it's time to go to bed for sex I say "Alexa, turn off bedroom and shuffle my sexy music playlist".

DaveNull 07-15-2017 08:26 AM

I've got a Dot and I like it, even thought I'll probably pick up a HomePod from Apple this winter for better sound quality and integration with Apple Music since I already subscribe to that and not Spotify.

You can stream Pandora without paying anything, which is good enough for my use case. I'm not terribly particular about specific albums or songs when I'm cooking or eating dinner. My use from the other day:

- Arrive home, Alexa reads me the news and the weather.
- I start chopping up some tomatoes and realize I'd like some music playing. Without stopping, "Alexa, play my Louis Armstrong playlist on Pandora". Music starts.
- Realize I'm running low on olive oil. "Alexa, add Olive Oil to my shopping list". That item then gets pushed to the list app that both my wife and I use.
- "Alexa, turn the lights in the kitchen all the way up" because it was a little dim.
- "Alexa, set a timer for ten minutes" for the skirt steak to marinade for a little while

I've heard it said that "luxury is a series of small delights." Even without my fancy light bulbs, the $40 Echo Dot delivers a lot of those.

The Dot leaves a good to be desired in terms of sound quality, but what do you expect from something that's so small, light, and cost $40? If you listen to old timey jazz while you're cooking, you won't even notice.

In terms of privacy, the app does store recordings of your commands on their servers. You can clear that history out, but it looses data that it uses to recognize your voice. If you think she fired off and recorded something you don't want recorded you can selectively delete that if it's that much of a concern.

sd4chiefs 07-15-2017 09:27 AM

I have my Amazon Echo synced to my Nest thermostat. Now I can tell Alexa to adjust the temperature of the house instead of going to all the trouble of having to pick up my iphone to do it.

Bearcat 07-15-2017 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DaveNull (Post 12957614)
I've got a Dot and I like it, even thought I'll probably pick up a HomePod from Apple this winter for better sound quality and integration with Apple Music since I already subscribe to that and not Spotify.

You can stream Pandora without paying anything, which is good enough for my use case. I'm not terribly particular about specific albums or songs when I'm cooking or eating dinner. My use from the other day:

- Arrive home, Alexa reads me the news and the weather.
- I start chopping up some tomatoes and realize I'd like some music playing. Without stopping, "Alexa, play my Louis Armstrong playlist on Pandora". Music starts.
- Realize I'm running low on olive oil. "Alexa, add Olive Oil to my shopping list". That item then gets pushed to the list app that both my wife and I use.
- "Alexa, turn the lights in the kitchen all the way up" because it was a little dim.
- "Alexa, set a timer for ten minutes" for the skirt steak to marinade for a little while

I've heard it said that "luxury is a series of small delights." Even without my fancy light bulbs, the $40 Echo Dot delivers a lot of those.

The Dot leaves a good to be desired in terms of sound quality, but what do you expect from something that's so small, light, and cost $40? If you listen to old timey jazz while you're cooking, you won't even notice.

In terms of privacy, the app does store recordings of your commands on their servers. You can clear that history out, but it looses data that it uses to recognize your voice. If you think she fired off and recorded something you don't want recorded you can selectively delete that if it's that much of a concern.

I think the Echo is pretty decent in terms of sound quality (but haven't compared it to a Dot) and I can hear it throughout the house... and it can hear me when I walk in the door on the other end of the house, which is great for starting up some music.

They did a great job with the app, takes the guesswork out of whether issues are with functionality or not hearing you correctly. Plus it's pretty similar to Google Now, giving you the links for each news item, scores, etc. I use Prime Music, so I can easily add stuff to my library and it's pretty spot on when I just say "play music".

The easter eggs are kind of fun... it also has random bits of info if you tell it good morning, and knows several common phrases/responses.

Only a few issues so far... I've had to press the button a couple of times after it would light up, but ignore me. It wouldn't play music earlier, but I couldn't pull up Prime Music on my phone either, so that was probably a broader issue.

007 07-15-2017 07:46 PM

I didn't really care for the echo. I have a Google home on the way that I hope I will like more.

DaveNull 07-15-2017 10:27 PM

^^ Hopefully without derailing this to the DC forum, but if the last election has shown me anything, it's that there are so so many more important things to argue about on the internet than their choice in cell phone or internet connected home speaker.

The fact of the matter is on just about any technology front, there's some really cool stuff going on. Pick an ecosystem, whether it be Amazon, Apple, or Google and get in there and play around. It's a lot of fun right now and it's all a lot more accessible to normal folks than technology was just 10 years ago.

And after what Apple showed off with their AR kit stuff earlier this year...buckle up because the world is about to turn on its head again like it did when the first iPhone came out.

007 07-16-2017 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveNull (Post 12958353)
^^ Hopefully without derailing this to the DC forum, but if the last election has shown me anything, it's that there are so so many more important things to argue about on the internet than their choice in cell phone or internet connected home speaker.

The fact of the matter is on just about any technology front, there's some really cool stuff going on. Pick an ecosystem, whether it be Amazon, Apple, or Google and get in there and play around. It's a lot of fun right now and it's all a lot more accessible to normal folks than technology was just 10 years ago.

And after what Apple showed off with their AR kit stuff earlier this year...buckle up because the world is about to turn on its head again like it did when the first iPhone came out.

Where do you see an argument? Its a discussion thread for opinions on an item.

Bearcat 07-16-2017 10:20 AM

Personally, the two things I'm missing for Google integration is Keep and Maps (not so much the latter though). The Echo pulls in my Google calendar, but apparently there's no public API for Keep.

I do wish it was a little better at searching, but I'm not sure Google Home would be much better anyway. The Echo knows what day Labor Day is this year, just like if you Google search it, you'll get a card at the top of the page that shows you. If you Google, ask Allo, or ask the Echo when the MLB trade deadline is this year, none of them know... they'll just give you general MLB/trade deadline news. I've heard Home is better at deciphering... I asked Echo something the other day and it picked up 'of' instead of 'a' and couldn't figure it out without me restating it. I think Google Home is better with that kind of stuff.

If I ask the Echo how long it would take to drive to San Diego, it gives me the mileage and says "I don't know how long it'll take you because I don't know how fast you're driving".... and if I include the speed, it doesn't get it. Google Allo/Assistant knows though, which would be nice (I'd rather just have the map though).

I use both Google and Amazon quite a bit, but in the end, Echo is less redundant for me since I have an Android phone... plus I use Prime Music (just haven't tried Google's yet).

007 02-28-2018 12:58 AM

Came across a cheap Amazon Echo Tap. Nice little portable speaker. Definitely does not compete with the Google Home in everything it can do but nice sound for a small speaker.

DaveNull 02-28-2018 07:22 AM

Update because I kind of like what I wrote about the Echo in July. I replaced the Dot with a HomePod and it's working very well. It's microphones are incredibly good at picking up commands from almost anywhere on my main floor (and I can even yell from across the house).

Siri does have limitations, but after over a year with the Echo I never really did much beyond timers, lists, and music. Having access to the full Apple Music catalog is rad, and it can dip into my personal catalog of stuff too. I still need to figure out how to properly call for dates...I've got a lot of live recordings that have album names like "1972.04.14 - Tivoli Concert Hall - Copenhagen"

SAGA45 03-01-2018 08:28 PM

Bought my wife one for Christmas. Good for music and weather. Little stuff like asking the time and setting alarms/reminders is cool too. Havent fully integrated it yet to order pizza, etc. We do have it synched up with our fireTv in the room and that's also pretty cool to use. Seems like you need to have a SmartHome set up to tap it's full potential.

007 03-02-2018 05:25 AM

I haven't really utilized Amazon Music Unlimited until now. Not very impressed with their service. When I play a "station" I hear repeats quite often. Its almost as if it is only the same playlist in a different order each time you play it. Really surprised by that being "unlimited" and all.

Chief Pagan 03-02-2018 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveNull (Post 12958353)
if the last election has shown me anything, it's that there are so so many more important things to argue about on the internet than their choice in cell phone or internet connected home speaker.

I agree.

We should trade Alex Smith.


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