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Amazon said to be developing its first wearable device — FT

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AMAZON.COM, Inc. is working on its first wearable device — a pair of “smart glasses,” the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

The device, designed like a regular pair of spectacles, will allow Amazon’s digital assistant Alexa to be summoned anytime at all places, the report said, citing people familiar with the plans.

There would be a bone-conduction audio system in the device to allow the wearer to hear Alexa without inserting headphones into his or her ears, according to the report.

Amazon was not immediatel­y available to comment on the report outside regular business hours.

Earlier this year, Alphabet, Inc. re-introduced its own wearable glass headset, Google Glass, after discontinu­ing its production last year.

NEW TABLET

Amazon debuted on Sept. 20 a new version of its Fire HD 10 tablet that has a high-definition screen for watching video, up to 64 GB of storage, a lower price and a processor that runs 30% faster, Amazon said.

The most significan­t new feature is handsfree voice control, which lets users ask questions and do other things like play music and listen to the news by saying “Alexa” without touching the device. Along with audio-based responses, the tablet will display informatio­n, like weather and calendar appointmen­ts, on special cards on the screen like the Echo Show speaker introduced earlier this year. This only works when the tablet is hooked up to Wi-Fi. ( Last year, Amazon added Alexa to its Fire tablets but the digital assistant had to be summoned with the touch of a button).

This feature will be added to Fire HD 10 tablets through a software update starting Oct. 11, and more Alexa capabiliti­es will be added to the device in the future, Amazon said.

Tablets launched earlier in the decade to much fanfare and the possibilit­y of seriously cannibaliz­ing sales of laptops. But the market has cooled significan­tly in recent years. In the second quarter, shipments fell 3.4% from a year earlier. Amazon had 6.4% of the market, up 52% year over year, but still trailed Apple, Inc., Samsung Electronic­s Co., and Huawei Technologi­es Co., according to IDC data. By contrast, the market for Internet-connected speakers grew 62% last year, with Amazon’s Echo devices leading, Strategy Analytics data show.

In a move to boost adoption of the Fire HD 10, the new model will cost $150, which is $80 cheaper than the previous generation. Amazon typically sells its gadgets for little or no profit to boost sales of its retail and web services like Amazon Prime subscripti­ons and digital content. Amazon tablets will also be getting a software update with a dedicated recommenda­tions page to push the download of new movies, music, and books, Amazon said.

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