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Echo Show (2nd Gen) | Premium 10.1” HD smart display with Alexa – stay connected with video calling - Charcoal

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Color: Charcoal


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Features

  • Premium speakers with Dolby processing let you stream music and books in crisp, stereo sound. With a vibrant 10.1" HD screen for watching videos, movies, and TV shows in a new fabric design.
  • Connect with video calling and messaging Make video calls to anyone with Skype, the Alexa app, an Echo Spot, or Echo Show. Make announcements to other devices in your home.
  • Big Entertainment - Watch award-winning movies and shows from Prime Video and Netflix, or live TV and sports with a Hulu subscription.
  • Your new kitchen companion - cook along with Food Network Kitchen, set timers and alarms, and add items to your shopping list.
  • Control your Smart Home - Set up compatible Zigbee devices without the need for a separate hub. See your front door camera stream with 2-way audio and notifications.

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  • Impressive device; an important link to your automated household
Color: Sandstone Configuration: Echo Show
This review is for the Amazon Echo Show, second generation. The Echo Show 2nd generation is Amazon’s latest entry in the major “land grab” to fully automate your home. Being much more useful and refined than the Echo Show 1st edition, this device demonstrates that Amazon are good listeners; they discovered what users disliked about the first Echo Show and removed/reworked those functions and they discovered what users liked and improved those. First, if you are new to the Echo Show line, let me describe some aspects of the device this way you know what you are getting. Display: This new Echo Show features a larger touch screen (10.1” vs 7” on the Echo Show 1st Generation); the additional screen real estate comes in really handy for watching movies or following recipe videos. In addition, the resolution on the 2nd generation Echo Show has been bumped up to a more pleasing high definition (1280x720 resolution) from a non-hd (1024x600 resolution). The result is a very nice looking screen featuring crisp, colorful pictures and videos. Sound: One of the reasons you would buy this device is to acquire a really smart speaker. The sound on this Echo Show is very nice; the engineers kept the original two speaker design, but upgraded and, for better sound disbursement, moved the speakers from the front to the sides. To help fill out the sound, they added a welcome addition, a “passive bass radiator.” Which, according to Wikipedia, is an unpowered speaker where the “Internal air pressure produced by movements of the active driver cone moves the passive radiator cone.” Or, put another way, the air moved by the two inch speakers drives the bass speaker. The result is a very enjoyable, full sound. How does the sound coming from this Echo Show compare to the sound coming from similar Bose or Sonos Bluetooth speakers? I do not have any experience with Sonos since I do not own one, but I have a Bose Sounddock and the Bose is clearly better. However, this Bose speaker is not a smart display; I can give up a little sound quality to get all this device’s other cool functionality. Anyway, the sound that is produced by this Echo Show is respectable and powerful enough to fill a medium sized room. If you purchase this Echo Show and are disappointed in the sound, you always have the option to purchase a dedicated, high end Bluetooth speaker and pair (connect) it to your Echo Show. The result would be the best of both worlds; audiophile sound with the functionality of a smart display. Physical design: The new Echo Show takes on a somewhat different form than the original Echo. Instead of being all plastic, it is covered in a pleasant and decorative tweed looking fabric. You get a choice of two colors, charcoal (dark gray) or sandstone (off white). On top of the newly redesigned show are the physical volume buttons, a mute button to mute the volume and turn off the camera and four microphones. On the front, near top of the screen bezel are four additional microphones. These eight mics do a nice job of picking up your inquiries to Alexa to perform all of her different functions. Additionally, one nice touch that will fly under the radar is the mini-usb port on the back. This will enable you, via a usb to Ethernet adapter, to connect your Echo Show to your wired Ethernet connection. Why is that important? For various reasons, people do not have solid, reliable wireless coverage in their home or they might not even have a wireless connection at all. This will help in those situations. Software: The area most in need of improvement is Echo Show’s software. Owing to the contentious relationship between Google and Amazon, there is no way to easily access YouTube on the Echo Show Second Generation. You can do it, but it takes effort. The Echo Show has two browsers built in; Silk and Firefox. So, you will need to ask Alexa to open Firefox (or Silk). After your browser opens, you have to navigate to YouTube. After you get into YouTube, you will need to perform a search via the onscreen keyboard. Only after that, you will see your search results and can open your video. Wouldn’t it be much easier to say “Alexa, show me YouTube videos with funny cats” and have those search results displayed on the screen? However, if you want to watch YouTube videos, there is the capability to do so. That brings me to another point. You have a nice new device with a screen, but do not confuse it for a fully functioning computer. Because there are no installed programs (or apps) like on your laptop or mobile phone, functionality is more limited. For example, if you start going to different web pages via one of the browsers, it does not take long before you find pages displaying oddly—videos not playing and login boxes not working; it is all because the browsers are not the full-fledged browsers that you are used to accessing on your computer. So, just keep in mind that even though this device looks like one, it is not a computer. It excels at doing certain things like keeping your shopping list, keeping a daily planner, displaying cooking videos, accessing Amazon Prime movies, answering some basic questions and most importantly, controlling your smart home devices; it is worth owning this Echo Show just to perform these functions. Zigbee Home Hub: Huh? You will see some information about the Echo Show being a Zigbee Home Hub and everyone touts it as something really important, but never really explain what is going on. Let’s take a minute here to do that. It turns out that the networking that you are using now, WiFi (802.11x), Bluetooth, and wired Ethernet are not good for all of the home networking devices that you own or will own in the near future. That is where Zigbee comes in. Zigbee uses a different networking standard (802.15.4) in order to connect all of the home automation devices that you own, think thermostats, light bulbs, plugs, security cameras and the like. Now, with all of these different devices sending signals zooming around your house, you need something to pull them all together and control all the different aspects of them—are you on, are you off, turn the temperature up, turn it down, show me the backyard camera; in order to get all these to work, you need a hub. That is where the second generation Echo Show comes in. It is a Zigbee hub which will use this new 802.15.4 network to easily setup and control all of your Zigbee compatible devices. Even though it does not sound like much, being a Zigbee hub is kind of a big deal. To summarize, here are the pros and cons of the Echo Show Second Generation: Pros: -Sharp HD touch screen -Nice sound, much better than any other Amazon Echo device -Nice integration with Amazon Prime (videos, photos, music) -Setup is very easy -Stylish look; more modern and elegant than the first generation Echo Show -Ability to connect to wired Ethernet -Zigbee home hub Cons: -It is not a computer which you will discover if you regularly use either of the show’s built in browsers -Poor integration with video other than Amazon Prime video (think YouTube, Sling TV, etc.) -Lack of options to setup the home screen -A ton of skills, but many are useless -Supporting Z-Wave (alternate protocol to Zigbee) would have been nice ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 12, 2019 by Mr. Fish

  • Terrific kitchen assistant -- and a whole lot more!
Color: Charcoal Configuration: Echo Show
Let me start by saying I own two of the 10" Shows, an 8, a 5, and five (5) Gen 1 Echo Shows plus a Recast, an Echo Auto, an Echo Connect, and four Dots. The Echo Show 10 is the very best Echo device. Rather than repeat what others have posted, let's stipulate to the fact that the Echo Show 10 has great speakers, a terrific HD display, and really good mics. I'll use this space to explain how I use these devices. In my opinion, what you can do with the Echo Show 10 is at least as important as how well it does those things. I bought this particular Show 10 from Best Buy along with a Show 5 and a smart LED bulb for $179.99. Same price I paid for my first Gen 1 Show. ********** How I use my Echo Show 10 ********** I have a Show 10 on my kitchen counter. While I'm planning and cooking meals, I direct Alexa to add ingredients to my shopping list. I ask her for recipes for whatever I am in the mood for. I ask her how much does a bell pepper weigh (because I dice and freeze mine when they are on sale and recipes often call for one medium bell pepper, etc.). And I set timers -- "Alexa set a fourteen minute timer for ribeye", "Alexa set an eight minute timer for lobster." When I make jerky, I set eight jerky timers to remind me to change the temperature or rotate the trays. Names come in handy if you are cooking Thanksgiving dinner at the same time. I can check the timers from any Show. This time of year, I like to cook outside. The Echo Show's AC networking allows me to take radio, television, and the world wide web with me. I have one on my desk at work. I have a lot of smart devices in my home -- especially lights and especially in the kitchen. I don't leave lights on at night. I can simply direct Alexa to "Turn on sink" or "Turn on Kitchen" (Kitchen is all the lights I use in the kitchen). This comes in handy when you are up to your elbows in dishes and the sun decides to set. It comes in handy when you need a midnight snack too. The Echo Show 10 has a built in Zigbee hub so you can control Zigbee devices without the need for a separate hub. Most of the time, Alexa is entertaining me. I have a collection of photos playing as my background. The Echo Show 10 is an excellent digital frame. I listen to radio stations -- music, talk radio. Alexa keeps track of my favorites. When I select a radio station or album on one Show, the rest add it to their 'recent' lists. Very handy. I have a Recast, so I can stream Free TV to my Shows. I can also watch Pluto in a browser. I have an electric fireplace insert that looks really great, but it doesn't make any sound. I have a first gen Show tucked behind the insert. When I run the fireplace, I direct Alexa to play fireplace sounds and to turn off the display. I have a Show 10 in my bedroom. I bought the Show 8 to replace this so I can slide a cover over the camera when I want privacy. (Just kidding. My kid already told me he is taking it back to school. Turns our his privacy is more important than mine.) The Show 5 and Show 8 have mechanical shutters for the camera. Sometimes I work from home. The Show is great for voice calls. It's great background noise (TV/Radio) when I am 'mostly' working. I set an alarm to get me up 'weekdays'. I left a first gen Show at my mother's house. I have it configured so I can 'drop in' if she does not answer the call. I have an Echo Connect installed, so every device offers to pick up when my landline rings. I put a first gen Show in my dog's pen. Initially I put it in there so I could drop in on him when the automatic feeder rotates to make sure it was working as expected and to see how he was reacting to it. (After a short time, he stood over the feeder and barked when he was hungry.) He was alone all day and I could drop in on him. Not sure what he thought of it, but he would get out of bed and bark back at me, so... You can interact with the ecosystem using a phone app. So, my shopping list, calendar, and contacts are in my pocket. I can drop in on any Show from anywhere as long as I have my phone. Use one as a baby monitor for secure monitoring. With Prime Days just around the corner (I guess), I bought one of each model of the Show into work. It was like a carnival. One guy googled things to ask Alexa. (If you have one, say, "Alexa, I am your father.") We discovered trivia games, math quizzes, and a thousand different ways to interact with Alexa. Amazon offers exclusive deals via the Echo devices. I secure purchases with a PIN since the Show makes it SO easy to buy stuff from Amazon. Communication is an improvement opportunity. Sure, you can call people or drop in on other Echos, but we are talking about 1x1 communication. Everyone else is doing 1xM or MxM. Amazon ought to work on a 'party line' feature that would let the family get together. Other than that I have no complaints. The browser experience could use some attention as well. My main beef with the web browsers is that after a period of inactivity, the Show returns to the home screen. If you are watching a video or following a recipe, you have to continuously touch the screen to prevent this. Best accessories for the Echo Show are 1) smart phone, 2) Recast, and 3) Connect. Your smart phone is just a portable, cellular, battery powered, very tiny Echo Show. The Recast lets you watch free TV on your Shows. The Connect turns every Echo device into a landline. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 6, 2020 by Leonard J. Mullen

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