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I got to use this over the weekend. Seemed pretty awful outside of adding grocery items to a list while in the kitchen.
The music was neat, but it seemed pretty useless overall. |
Originally Posted by mia
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Ours is due January 20, but not sure I will have time to look at it until early February.
Originally Posted by mia
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Amazon must be monitoring my posts ;) . New ETA is 2.4.2015.
Delivery estimate: Friday, January 23, 2015 by 8pm :rolleyes: |
I am using my Echo as a Bluetooth speaker for my Mac Mini. Sound is awesome! Love the voice control.
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I actually just cancelled my order. You can thank me for your moved up delivery date. :D
If it just shipped right away, I probably would have tried it out. As it stands, the delay allowed me to think about it more and realize I don't really have too much use for it. I thought about the purchase as primarily a bluetooth speaker, with some add ons (the voice operation). I already have two bluetooth speakers that I don't use really all that often. Those two can run on batteries as well, so they are more portable. The voice function could be useful, but this is something I see using a lot at first to try it out and then forgetting it is even there. |
Mine arrived this afternoon. So far I'm reasonably pleased, especially with its ability to play music from my Amazon library and to function as a bluetooth speaker. Sound quality is decent for a "casual" music source.
Some deficiencies I discovered fairly quickly, though:
EDIT: I had previously stated that Bluetooth audio control, including pause/resume, skip forward/backward, etc. via voice command wasn't supported. That issue was apparently due to the specific app I was using (Doggcatcher, a podcast "podcatcher"). Not an issue for most apps. On the plus side, It does calculations, unit conversions, provides distance information ("Alexa, how far is it from Portland Maine to Winchester, Virginia?"), looks up facts from Wikipedia, and for anything it doesn't understand, it logs the request to your phone and gives you the option to perform a Bing search (hope they'll provide other options someday). Definitely worth the $99 price that my Prime membership afforded me. Not sure I would have jumped on it at $199, though. |
I like your timer ideas. If you're cooking a meal of any significance having only one timer available on the Echo would be irritating. I have an ancient triple timer on my stovetop and it works fine, but I'm not always 100% positive: did I put the sauce on the second timer or the third?
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I'd also like the "shopping list" to be separate for my daily groceries AND my Amazon purchases. Surely they'd love to have some kind of wishlist for Amazon built in...
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The future is here ;)
How would you folks say it compares to Siri's recognition rate (which I don't happen to think very highly of...) |
Originally Posted by Mikity
(Post 24411345)
The future is here ;)
How would you folks say it compares to Siri's recognition rate (which I don't happen to think very highly of...) For example, "What's a good place for lunch around here?" returned the following:
The Echo transcribed the question perfectly (based on what I see logged in the companion Android app), but the back-end data store doesn't currently include that sort of location-based data. I'm sure that will change as the feature list is enhanced, though. Working back through the request log, it appears the Echo's voice recognition is nearly perfect; where it falls down is in its access to relevant data. It will give you a news briefing (pre-recorded from NPR or BBC News), but it won't give you news on a specific topic (Siri only appears to search Twitter, though, while Google will compile a brief list of topical news items along with some general information links on the subject queried). I think it has tremendous potential to be the information and automation nexus for the home, but it still needs significant work. That doesn't mean I find it useless, though :) |
Originally Posted by Dodge DeBoulet
(Post 24411543)
... Echo's voice recognition is nearly perfect; where it falls down is in its access to relevant data.
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Originally Posted by Dodge DeBoulet
(Post 24411543)
I think it has tremendous potential to be the information and automation nexus for the home, but it still needs significant work. That doesn't mean I find it useless, though :)
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Originally Posted by Mikity
(Post 24411345)
The future is here ;)
How would you folks say it compares to Siri's recognition rate (which I don't happen to think very highly of...) |
Just got an email from Amazon regarding some (apparently) previously undocumented features of the Echo. Nothing too outrageous, but still fun (for varying definitions of fun, I'm sure):
Dear Amazon Echo Customer, Staying inside this weekend? Echo will keep you entertained. Game night!—We saw how much you enjoyed Simon Says, so here are a few new ways you can use Echo to keep the games going:
Dr. Seuss's Birthday—Celebrate the author's big day by trying these questions:
Software Development Kit Beta—For those who want to help shape Echo's future, the team is working on an SDK to help hobbyist and enthusiast developers create new apps and experiences. If you're interested in building your ideas during a limited-participation beta ahead of the SDK's public release, sign up here (link removed, since it appears to be personalized). As always, the Amazon Echo team looks forward to your feedback via the Amazon Echo App, and be sure to tag your social media posts with #AmazonEcho! Note: I haven't played "Simon Says" with the Echo yet, so I'm assuming "you" refers to the communal "Echo Owner." |
Of course mine arrived exactly 2 hrs after I hit the airport last week. Finally got back to the home office to try it.
So... after a week... voice recognition is very good. BUT highly limited. Better voice recognition than Siri or Google, especially at longer distances. Basically, I've found it to be an internet radio w/voice recognition and nothing more. Sound quality's acceptable to good. A few things it needs immediately: Flight status! This was the first thing I asked it. I'd also like it to track flights and perk up if there were delays. More user-definable lists. I'd love to have a packing list, a grocery list, a Costco list, etc. I also wish it had an analog audio input. I also wish it would act as a Bluetooth speakerphone, so it could be used with Skype and mobile phones. Overall, the hardware's good. Software needs help. But we'll see. |
Ours just arrived today. Yea, was very surprised it was delivered on Easter.
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