![]() ![]() Alexa is the name of Amazon’s smart assistant and is the equivalent of Apple’s Siri. Often mixed up or used interchangeably, Alexa and Echo are actually two different things. What's the difference between Alexa and Echo? We’ve rounded up everything you need to know below, to help you easily choose the best Amazon Echo for your needs. Whether you’re after an Echo in the kitchen to help you with tricky culinary timings, a more powerful device for blasting out music, or a home for Alexa by your bed, there’s an Echo out there for everyone. With new designs, built-in clock displays, large screens that follow you around the room (yes, really), and faster innards, there’s a whole host of different devices to suit your needs. ![]() Simply bark your demands and they shall be met, and what's more, all the devices speak to each other seamlessly, so you can get surround-sound music in multiple rooms or always have your digital butler on hand to help out. Amazon's Echo devices are about as smart as they come, with Alexa, your friendly and helpful voice assistant ready and willing to help you in all sorts of tasks, from shifting that optician's appointment into next week, to figuring out what else Kate Bush has actually created or booking an Uber into town.
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