Amazon Echo Dot (newest model), Vibrant sounding Alexa speaker, Great for bedrooms, dining rooms and offices, Glacier White
$39.99
Our best sounding Echo Dot yet – Enjoy an improved audio experience compared to any previous Echo Dot with Alexa for clearer vocals, deeper bass and vibrant sound in any room.
Your favorite music and content – Play music, audiobooks, and podcasts from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and others or via Bluetooth throughout your home.
Alexa is happy to help – Ask Alexa for weather updates and to set hands-free timers, get answers to your questions and even hear jokes. Need a few extra minutes in the morning? Just tap your Echo Dot to snooze your alarm.
Keep your home comfortable – Control compatible smart home devices with your voice and routines triggered by built-in motion or indoor temperature sensors. Create routines to automatically turn on lights when you walk into a room, or start a fan if the inside temperature goes above your comfort zone.
Designed to protect your privacy – Amazon is not in the business of selling your personal information to others. Built with multiple layers of privacy controls, including a mic off button.
Do more with device pairing– Fill your home with music using compatible Echo devices in different rooms, create a home theatre system with Fire TV, or extend wifi coverage with a compatible eero network so you can say goodbye to drop-offs and buffering.
5 reviews for Amazon Echo Dot (newest model), Vibrant sounding Alexa speaker, Great for bedrooms, dining rooms and offices, Glacier White
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Aiyana –
Compact, Smart, and Super Useful!
I’ve always wanted a Alexa device and I finally god one. The Echo Dot has been a game-changer in my home! The sound quality is impressive for its size, and Alexa responds quickly to commands. I use it daily for music, weather updates, and smart home controls. Setup was super easy, and it blends seamlessly into any room. A must-have for anyone looking to add convenience to their home!I would recommend anyone buy this get at least one smart bulb to match. I love tell Alexa to turn off the light from the comfort of my bed or the couch
Dary espinal –
Great Sound and Features!
The Amazon Echo Dot (newest model) is amazing! It delivers vibrant, clear sound for such a compact speaker, and it’s perfect for placing in the bedroom or dining room.Why It’s Great:Great sound quality for its size—fills the room with clear, balanced audio.Alexa’s responsiveness is spot-on, and it works seamlessly with other smart devices.Compact design that fits anywhere without taking up too much space.Final Verdict: Highly RecommendIf you want an affordable, high-quality smart speaker with great sound and features, this Echo Dot is a solid choice.⭐ 5/5 Stars – Perfect for Any Room! ⭐
CafeSociety –
Multi-Music Player mystery solved, how to select more than one echo if you cannot
Alexa Echo SpeakersMulti-room Music issuesI found a solution to not being able to get more than one speaker to work at a time, paired, or set up a “Multi-Room Music” in the Alexa app. This solution also fixed my inability to get Apple enabled devices connected into HomeKit, or even Google Nest Hubs to set up, period.Quick answer: Deselect “Enable Wireless Isolation” when activating your 2.4 Wi-Fi broadcast on your router.I also took all speakers off guest wifi. But I’ll try to put them back to see if that is necessary now.Back story: Months of issues with HomeKit, (only weeks with Echo Multi-Room Music), I gave up trying and decided to try Alexa and Google to replace my Apple smart home efforts. I spent way too much time. After the fix, I’ll live a blended tech life. I’ll give a quick answer, followed by my backstory: Last week I was at my wits end in utter frustration over three major roadblocks. I acquiesced and decided to try Alexa because I couldn’t get almost any of my Apple HomeKit enabled devices into HomeKit, except for new Apple products. I knew it had to be something small I was missing. Alexa was sooooo easy and quick to connect to everything, before I figured out the fix. (I dislike the echo show advertising, their echo speakers are better.) While they seemed a breeze to connect everything, for some reason I couldn’t get more than one echo speaker to work at a time. I was continually blocked from setting up Multi-Room Music or even connect a pair to play together. Hundreds of tries. I deleted, reset, rebooted, spent over 4 hours with Comcast yesterday (thankfully a Boston native who did not put me on hold every minute like certain countries) getting my internet working again. I had rebooted my modem and router so many times, my computer got molasses slow and I feared I went too farIn interest I also decided to try a few Google nest hub speakers. Black Friday had great sales on all this stuff. Trying to set up googles hub 7 was impossible. It wouldn’t stay connected to the internet for more than a split second before “Something went wrong” message. Probably over 70 tries. (Google is better than Echo Show. Apple HomePod mini sounds crisper and better than Amazon echo 4 and mini 5’s. But Alexa is way friendlier to interact with verbally, and price point, well…)Frustration. Thursday, I broke down and bought my first Apple Homepod Mini to see if I can get that working and see if it works better than the Apple TV 4k Ethernet connection. The HomePod mini gave me a hint how to solve all these l connection and internet blocks. The HomePod mini kept telling me that I don’t have “peer-to-peer connection” allowed on my network.Now, I’m a little techy, but it took three days (ehem, months) to finally take a chance on a for granted setting I always enable on my netgear router. It’s the blasted first Wireless page when enabling a wifi broadcast.I had to deselect “Enable Wireless Isolation.”That was it. It solved every issue I have come across with smart home tech for the last 4 months, ..year.For the months that I could not solve these problems, Amazons Multi-Player Music issue made me dig deeper. I did not find anyone suggesting this particular router setting, so I thought I’d share with ppl. Tonight, I finally am able to simultaneously play music on all of my Echo speakers, connect my HomeKit enabled and Google nest hubs.I’m not sure what this will do for my/your internet security. But I’m going with it for now. And I’ll try to put all devices back onto guest Wi-Fi. I’ll never really leave Apple, but after interacting with other smart speakers, it’s probably not going to be my main go to for speaker or answers to questions. Or I’ll just get too creeped out by Google and Amazon invasiveness and acquiesce with Apple instead. Echo Dot 5 (this is such a sprite, great speaker!)Echo 4are my favorite for Amazon EchoEcho Studioseems the least smart, most deaf, quiet, combative, difficult to interact with, of the three speakers. Hopefully the Multi-Room music fix will improve my experience with itEcho Show 8Meh. Far too much and annoying advertising of non-solicited or wanted advertisements. Least user friendly screen to work with. It sits unplugged for the most part. I mostly got this for a friend who visits who wants a YouTube fireplace playing on the tv.SIDE NOTE on other Smart Home Amazon (online, or physical store) products, related to this topic:I have been pleased with Smartbot plugs, switches and app, the Levoit 600s air purifiers and app (app goes by VeSync), and Lutron Caséta Light Switches and Dimmers, and hub. Lutron has the most stable and reliable app out there. I was fine running their apps separately. They are very nice, better than the big 3 apps. Well, back to listening to music throughout my house instead of one or two rooms. Joy!
Just A. Guy –
Great except for a little difficulty with the iPhone
I got my Dot yesterday and found it easy to set up except when it came to 2 Apple-related issues. First, the Alexa app is buggy about connecting to Apple Music. It isn’t just a problem with the latest version because Reddit is full of threads from 2 and 4 years ago about getting error messages after logging into an Apple account from this app. Fortunately, one of those threads pointed me to a link, on the Amazon website, where I was able to link my Apple Music account the way it should be able to be linked through the Alexa app. After that, I was able to connect Apple Music to the Alexa app, and voice commands to the Dot now work fine for listening to my playlists.Second, I had an issue using the Dot as a Bluetooth speaker to play Apple Music via AirPlay. It connects and plays the music fine, but the Dot makes extremely, ear-splitting, smoke-alarm loud announcements whenever it connects to my phone via Bluetooth. Since I was trying to use my phone in the middle of the night for ambient music to help sleep, and since this was more than loud enough to disturb my upstairs neighbors, AirPlay was a no-go. As for the previous issue, a quick search yielded years of Reddit threads about this issue, but no solutions other than to not connect any devices to the Dot via Bluetooth.So, it was a rough first day with the Alexa app failing to connect me to the music source I subscribe to – I’m guessing it works just fine for Amazon Music – and with the Dot itself making such loud announcements if I try to use AirPlay that there is just no reasonable way for me to live with the Dot as a Bluetooth speaker. But if I block the Dot from connecting with my phone, it works great as intended – with Alexa voice commands. The sound quality is as good as you’d expect from such a tiny speaker, and exactly what I wanted for bedtime music in an apartment building – very clear sound with little bass, so that I can listen to podcasts or ambient music at 2 AM and not bother neighbors.
Dom –
Love This Little Smart Speaker!
I honestly didn’t expect to love my Echo Dot as much as I do, but now I use it every day! It’s small but surprisingly powerful. The sound quality is great, especially for its size, and Alexa makes life so much easier.I use it for everything—playing music, setting timers while cooking, checking the weather before heading out, and even controlling my smart lights. It picks up my voice really well, even when I’m across the room.Setup was a quick and easy, and I love how seamlessly it connects with my other smart devices. Plus, it just looks nice sitting on my shelf. If you’re thinking about getting one, do it! It’s one of those little gadgets you don’t realize you need until you have it.Would definitely recommend!