Any reason mine keeps repeating on its own, REDRUM REDRUM?
A little tired of being awaken every morning @ 3am with it screaming REDRUM REDRUM....
I havent figured out a way to set a permanent alarm yet. It seems it only keeps the alarm for 1 day. Id love to use it as my alarm clock but i havent figured out what commands to say to achieve a 5:40am wake up alarm M-F.
Nothing worst than these crappy sound producing devices.
QUALITY of music matters to me (I know, I'm a minority)
It's not meant to replace your McIntosh tube amp and Sonus Faber speakers. It's a compact desktop speaker. It actually sounds good for what it is, though if you are one of those people who complains about how all digital music sounds, it won't satisfy you.
My wife and I have really liked our Echo so far except for one issue - our eight month old freaks out when his parents engage in a conversation with the disembodied voice. We suspect the first word he can definitively recognize is "Alexa", and he knows to fear it. We have since put it away; anytime he was in the kitchen he made sure to keep two eyes on or near the island where the Echo was located, so he can be prepared when it attacks (or whatever it is he suspects it will do).
My wife and I have really liked our Echo so far except for one issue - our eight month old freaks out when his parents engage in a conversation with the disembodied voice. We suspect the first word he can definitively recognize is "Alexa", and he knows to fear it. We have since put it away; anytime he was in the kitchen he made sure to keep two eyes on or near the island where the Echo was located, so he can be prepared when it attacks (or whatever it is he suspects it will do).
You should just put a head on it or something. It shouldnt be any different than a talking doll.
:biggrin: That would probably be even more freaky.
:biggrin: That would probably be even more freaky.
Well this echo device works well with home automation i.e. Belkin switches, but the switches from Belkin themselves are very flakey. They tend to drop offline after an hour or so of non use.
The Echo works fine. stays wifi/internet connected.
The devices from Belkin are the problem.
When it works it works well, but for the sake of the ECHO and home automation, I hope someone else, maybe Amazon themselves could start producing their own switches.
Still, the echo is an interesting and useful device.
Fun for hands free setting of quick timers, setting alarms, quick weather checks, general information, news headlines. And even though echo knows most of the US presidents, some presidents echo was dumbfounded over. So it does have its limits to some basic knowledge.
But voice controlled home automation would or could be the big selling point.
Someone just needs to make reliable home automation hardware to use with the echo.
I'd like to see added echo features like the ability to read a short book (especially for kids), or tell stories (especially for kids), leaving family members voice memos i.e. "alexa, any messages for sandra?", reading incoming texted msgs, even speak and send voice or text msgs to other echo users. Considering echo is internet connected, I don't see why sending msgs between echo devices wouldn't be doable?
But I don't know, since the voice spoken by echo is so natural and clear and probably recorded human voice, echo as is probably is limited to what it can say or reply?
This could be the beginning of the real world 2001 Space Odyssey "H A L".
No, maybe echo is not able to rotate the pod in your space craft, but at least it could control the lights and some appliances.
Better than Siri or the android answer to Siri.
Siri is maybe a high school grad, or got its GED, while echo has some college under her belt.\
Ps. I want to see a Mr Potato head echo.
But I don't know, since the voice spoken by echo is so natural and clear and probably recorded human voice, echo as is probably is limited to what it can say or reply?
