According to the company these new devices are meant to expand Alexa and its capabilities that have been growing in a rapid pace in the last four years.

Echo Dot

This is the second version of the device, and according to the company, it’s been completely redesigned, and the result is a more attractive device that is significantly louder and much clearer sound. The new Echo Dot is expected to be available in multiple colors with a price tag of $49.99. You can preorder one today, and it’s expected to ship some point in October.

Echo Input

Echo Plus

You can preorder the Echo Plus today, and it’s expected to be available in October. The price will continue to be $149.99.

Echo Sub

Echo Show

Similar to the Echo Plus, the Show also works as a smart home hub to control smart gadgets and sensors around the house. You can preorder the Echo Show today, it’s expected to ship in October, and it’ll to cost $229.99.

Echo Wall Clock

The new Echo Wall Clock as the name implies it’s a wall clock. However, it connects to your Echo using Bluetooth, and you can ask Alexa to set alarms, timers, and adjust the time.

The Echo Link connects to a receiver or amplifier, and it allows you to control music, volume, and multi-room playback using the speakers using Alexa. The Echo Amp Link has been designed to add a 60W 2-channel amplifier to your setup.

Echo Auto

This is also a new member of the Echo family. The Echo Auto is a portable device without a display that features eight microphones, and connects Alexa through your mobile device and output over the speakers of your car.

Fire TV Recast

In addition to streaming videos from many services and interact with Alexa, the new Fire TV Recast adds a TV tuner to provide over-the-air (OTA) channels and DVR feature to record your favorite shows. Although you can’t access the internet to check your emails while warming up a meal, you can ask Alexa to set different cooking presets.

Alexa Guard

When you’re leaving your home, you activate the system saying “Alexa: I’m leaving.” Then Alexa Guard will take over, and it’ll keep inform with alerts with video clips of anything it detects.

Ring Stick Up Cam

And both models offer night vision, motion detection, Full HD video, and IPX5 water resistance. The Ring Stick Up Cam will cost $179.99, and it’s expected to arrive in December. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.