Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant is great — you can ask her questions, control your smart home appliances, play your favourite music and much more. As well as Amazon’s Fire tablets and Echo speakers, Alexa is also available on a new generation of smart Bluetooth speakers. Today we’re looking at one of these: the iLuv Aud Click. It’s just like Amazon’s Echo Bluetooth speaker, but it’s one third of the price at just £50. Let’s take a closer look!
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The Information: Apple working on Siri-powered speaker
The Amazon Echo is a pretty basic idea – a speaker for the home, with an voice-controlled AI assistant that can answer questions, add items to your shopping list or play music. The tech industry at large seems to have taken to the Echo – and Amazon’s Alexa digital assistant – and now we’re seeing other major firms work to get their own Echo alternative on the market. Google announced Home, its own speaker-cum-AI last week, and now a new report suggests that Apple is working on exactly the same thing. Here’s what we know so far.
Alexa update: free iOS app, portable battery, Google competitor
Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant service is hitting the headlines a lot recently, as accessory makers scramble to include the open service in their products, and competitors rush to improve their own digital assistants. We’ve got a trio of updates today, as we look at a new (free!) iPhone and Android app for Alexa, a clever accessory for making the Amazon Echo portable, and an early rumour on Google’s Alexa competitor, Chirp.
Amazon’s official DIY guide to making an Alexa-enabled Raspberry Pi
Amazon’s vocal assistant Alexa is the cornerstone of its recent releases, popping up in the Echo speaker, the Echo Dot and the Tap… but none of these devices have yet come to the UK. It’s also coming to the Triby, as we reported earlier, but that device hasn’t been updated with Alexa support yet. What’s a Brit to do? If you have some basic programming skills, then one answer could be just to build your own Alexa-powered speaker… and Amazon have revealed exactly how to do it.
Amazon announce Alexa-powered Tap and Echo Dot gadgets
Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant is at the heart of its coolest recent product, the Echo home speaker. The virtual assistant is improving quickly to rival Siri and Cortana, with lots of useful integrations that let it control your lights, answer questions, order an Uber or adjust your house’s temperature. Amazon announced Alexa is coming to two new devices this week, the Amazon Tap and the Echo Dot. Both are interesting takes on the original Echo, designed to be used in slightly different environments.