I like getting things at record-low prices. Today, the Amazon Echo Dot Max is at its lowest price ever. While this isn’t the ...
The 2025 Echo Studio was launched alongside the Echo Dot Max and is 40% smaller than before, but with boosted sound and improved spatial audio and Dolby Atmos. As a higher-end alternative for shoppers ...
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Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen)

Amazon tends to push its Echo smart speakers forward with small steps, not big ones, but sometimes small steps are just enough. The fifth-generation Echo Dot ($49.99) doesn’t sound much different from ...
Built for Alexa+ and packed with smart features, the Amazon Echo Dot Max makes for a solid smart-home foundation, but that doesn’t mean every Echo Dot owner should automatically move up to it. The ...
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What Amazon devices are on sale at the Big Spring Sale 2025? Many of Amazon's most popular devices are on sale at the retailer's Big Spring event. If you're looking for smart tech devices that'll help ...
Verdict: While we haven't reviewed the Echo Pop, it offers much of the Dot's features in a slightly less mature design. It could be worth saving money for if you wouldn't benefit from the Dot's ...
If you’re looking to enjoy Alexa-powered smart home convenience hands-free around your place, a smart speaker can be a ...
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TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.