Amazon Echo
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And the Echo is its own networked device. No need for another device to stream through BT if you don't want to. Way more useful on its own.
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@scottalanmiller said:
And the Echo is its own networked device. No need for another device to stream through BT if you don't want to. Way more useful on its own.
For $99 it's probably worth farting around with
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Exactly. SO cheap.
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They look interesting,.. but I just wonder what my kids would ask it...
As for streaming music.. there is more TV watching in my house then music. so I listen to Pandora from my phone... -
@Minion-Queen said:
I am sure that SAM and I will use this very differently. I am looking for it to be for business usage more than for personal (though I am sure my teenager will highjack it from time to time).
Curious - Business usage? how so?
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In theory I can use it as a personal assistant to setup tasks, reminders, add things to my calendar.
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It does that in its own software, though, right? It doesn't add appointments to your Exchange calendar, or does it?
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Not really sure there isn't a ton yet. I do know that it works with IOS. So in theory I should be able to add things that and from that I can import easily into Exchange.
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Then again if it doesn't than it is a good priced Bluetooth speaker and Wikipedia device
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@Minion-Queen said:
Not really sure there isn't a ton yet. I do know that it works with IOS. So in theory I should be able to add things that and from that I can import easily into Exchange.
It has an app for iOS. I'm not sure if that qualifies as "works with iOS." My understanding is that it adds appointments to its own app, not to iOS or Android. Hopefully they expand that feature.