Amazon has finally made available its new Echo Dot Max and Echo Studio speakers, which are priced at $99.99 and $219.99, respectively.
The Echo Dot Max packs a woofer and tweeter for richer sound, offering three times the bass of its predecessor and powered by ...
Amazon launches Echo Dot Max and Echo Studio with new AZ3 chips, improved sound, Alexa+ AI, spatial audio, and Dolby Atmos.
The Echo Dot Max is one of Amazon’s most robust and best-sounding smart speakers yet, though plenty of folks will be served just as well by cheaper options.
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Echo Dot Max vs. Echo Studio: The Alexa+ Showdown

The future of AI in the home will be spoken, not typed,” declared Panos Panay during Amazon’s recent hardware event, and the company’s latest Echo lineup seems engineered to prove that point. At the ...
This bundle has two Amazon Echo Dots, a Jack Skellington Shell, and a Sally shell. It's the perfect addition to any fan!
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On Amazon US, it’s down from $50 to $35 – saving you 30%. Or over on Amazon UK, the dinky smart speaker is a slightly better 45% – down to £30 from the regular price of £55. You can opt to get the ...
With Amazon’s newly announced Echo Dot Max speaker on the horizon, with a $99.99 price tag no less, this deal on the 5th Gen Echo Dot is looking pretty good right about now, we’d say. Normally, the ...
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Amazon’s new Echo lineup with Alexa+ brings smarter AI, richer audio, and proactive home control—led by Echo Dot Max, Echo Studio, and Echo Show 8/11. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain ...
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.