The Palm Beach Post

Amazon says it sold ‘tens of millions’ of Alexa devices

- By Matt Day

SEATTLE — Amazon’s Alexa had a very good Christmas.

The retailer said on Tuesday that it sold “tens of millions” of devices bearing the Alexa voice-activated digital assistant during the peak shopping season. That lineup includes Amazon’s Echo speakers and Fire TV streaming device, among other gizmos.

Sales of Amazon devices were “millions more” than a year ago, when the company’s holiday release touted sales of Alexa devices as in the “millions.”

The Alexa sales range was among a barrage of factoids Amazon released on its activities during the holiday shopping frenzy.

The disclosure­s lean toward the self-promotiona­l and the trivial (“An Amazon Air cargo plane can hold more than 10,000 Instant Pots” and “Millions of customers in the U.S. watched deals with Watch a Deal”), but include some limited data points that retail analysts will pick apart for hints at the health of Amazon’s business.

Among the more useful set: During a single, unspecifie­d week, 4 million people signed up for paid or trial Amazon Prime membership­s. Analysts say subscriber­s of Amazon’s membership program, which costs $99 a year in the U.S., likely spend more on the retail site than non-members.

More than 1 billion items were ordered from the legions of independen­t sellers on Amazon’s Marketplac­e.

Among Amazon’s expanding fleet of warehouses, 10 facilities managed to pack and ship more than 1 million packages in a single day, an emerging benchmark for Amazon’s increasing­ly automated depots.

Use of Amazon’s mobile shopping app worldwide was up 70 percent.

Amazon’ s shelves this year were stocked with an expanded range of Alexa-enab led devices, including refined versions of the cylindrica­l Echo speaker and a smaller, alarm-clock-like Echo Spot.

Analysts say Amazon’s Alexa has a wide le ad in the emerging competitio­n to build voice-activated software for the home, a market for which Google, Apple and Microsoft are also vying.

In addition to setting timers, checking the weather or reading the news, Alexa devices can be programmed to control other internet-connected devices.

And, crucially for Amazon, a company skilled at using one product or perk to get customers to buy more, Alexa opens up shopping by voice.

Analysts with RBC Capital Markets estimated in a report last week that Amazon was on track to sell 33 million Alexa devices in 2017, up from 4 million in 2016. Adding together Alexa device sales and the increased Amazon spending of their owner s , t he a nalys t s proj ec t Alexa will bring in $10 billion in sales in 2020.

Amazon hasn’t released sales figures outside of broad ranges. On Tuesday, the company said the Echo Dot min- iature speaker was the best selling product from any manufactur­er across Amazon’s retail site during the holiday season, with “millions” of units sold. RETAIL

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AMAZON Amazon sold “tens of millions” of Alexa enabled devices, like this Echo, worldwide during the Christmas season, according to the company.

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