In this recent Amazon event, the company decided to launch a couple of new versions for its popular Amazon Echo products. So, starting from now on, customers will be able to get a new Echo Dot Max, Echo Studio, and two models of Echo Show that come in different sizes.
Starting from $99, the Echo Dot Max is probably the most affordable Echo device launched by Amazon, but it comes with impressive improvements, such as better sound. The Amazon Echo Dot Max is now powered by the powerful AZ3 chip, which makes the device much faster and more powerful, capable of handling AI processing.
The new version of the Echo Studio has a very interesting design, which makes it 40% smaller than the previous model, and is priced currently at $219.99. Powered by the AZ3 Pro chip, Amazon Echo Studio includes a spatial audio feature, along with a high-excursion woofer and Dolby Atmos for delivering the best sound.
According to the Amazon Statement, customers can pair up to 5 Echo Studio and Echo Dot Max devices in order to create an immersive sound experience in their homes.
We can’t forget about the Amazon Echo Show 8 and Amazon Show 11, which are powered by the same powerful AZ3 Pro chip for an improved experience. As you might already know, these two Amazon devices feature a large display with an integrated 13-megapixel camera and front-facing stereo speakers to create a room-filling spatial audio experience.
As the name suggests, for each product, these features include an 8-inch and an 11-inch high-quality display with a negative liquid crystal design, which ensures that customers have the best viewing experience from various angles.
The Amazon Echo Show 8 starts from $179.99, while the bigger version is priced at $219.99.
During this Fall Hardware event, Amazon launched two new Kindle Scribe models, Kindle Scribe and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, both of which feature artificial intelligence technology.
The new version of Kindle Scribe is a great upgrade if you are considering getting a new one, because it now features an 11-inch anti-glare display, which is 40% faster when turning pages or writing. The design has also been improved, making the device much lighter, weighing only 400g, with a thickness of 5.4mm.
According to the company’s statement, thanks to the new texture-molded glass, customers will experience less friction when writing on the new Kindle Scribe, making them feel like writing on paper.
It should be mentioned that the Kindle Scribe comes in two versions, one with a front light system and one without. The prices for these two models start at $429.99 for the one without a front light, which will be available next year. The Kindle Scribe with a front light costs $499.99 and can be purchased soon.
Kindle Scribe Colorsoft has very similar capabilities to the basic version, but instead of the traditional black-and-white display, it features an advanced technology that makes the colors softer for the eyes, while maintaining the same paper-like experience.
The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is priced at $629.99.
As expected, Amazon also launched a new line of Fire TVs, which will integrate the Alexa+ technology, a very popular technology already for Amazon customers. It seems that thanks to Alexa+, these TVs will have the ability to ask more questions in order to make more personalized recommendations.
So, the devices announced are Fire TV 2 Series, 4-Series, Omni QLED TVs, and the Fire TV Stick 4k Select. All these TV models offer really improved experiences, and can be purchased in different sizes.
The Fire TV 2-series comes in two different options: 32 and 40-inch, with a price starting from $159.99, while the Fire TV 4-series comes in 3 sizes: 42, 50, and 55-inch, starting from the price of $329.99.