The Amazon Echo and Echo Dot are intricate devices that use smart technology
and a personal assistant named Alexa to carry out a plethora of mundane tasks.
Some of the positive attributes include news, reminders, time, alarms, music,
calculators, and more. The system is controlled entirely by the user, primarily
by saying the word Alexa. In order for Alexa to run properly you must have an
Internet connection and an Amazon account.
When the Echo first permeated the market in November 2014,
people were not cognizant of how it would facilitate disabled people in their
everyday agenda until individuals were able to try it out for themselves. For
example, my uncle who is blind uses Alexa in everyday life. The Echo helps him
with a myriad of tasks such as listening to the news and getting the date and
time. At first he was very reluctant to explore Alexa but after he used it he
felt it was the best thing he ever tried. He now has everything at his
fingertips which was once a struggle.
Based on my voluminous research and ongoing experience I can
honestly say that I strongly recommend the Echo to anyone who’s interested in
the technology. Given all its functions and features, the only setback that I
find with it is the quality of the speakers. What entices me the most is its
ability to send reminders to my phone given my hectic lifestyle.
If you are interested in what the Echo has to offer please click below to check out my video:
Fallon meets Alexa!
Fallon meets Alexa!
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