Los Angeles Times

Amazon gives Echo speaker touch screen, video calling

Echo Show can supplement voice responses with a variety of visuals.

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Inc. is giving its voice-enabled Echo speaker a touch screen and video-calling capabiliti­es as it competes with Google’s efforts at bringing “smart” devices to the home.

The 7-inch screen on the new Echo Show enables the speaker to supplement voice responses with visuals and other informatio­n displays, similar to the Echo-like features offered on the Fire tablets and Fire TV streaming devices.

That could mean exting tended weather forecasts, not just current conditions. It could mean lyrics to go with the song you’re listening to. You also could call up cooking tutorials on YouTube, hands-free, while making dinner in the kitchen.

Users also will be able to make hands-free video calls with other Echo Show devices or the Alexa app for iPhones, iPads and Android devices.

The Echo and Echo Dot lack screens and cameras, so calls using those will be limited to audio. Video and audio calls will be free.

Seattle-based Amazon says it’s bringing calling and messaging features to its existing Echo and Echo Dot devices and the Alexa app starting Tuesday. The Echo Tap, meanwhile, is not getAmazon.com calling features — nor are Alexa apps for tablets, including Amazon’s tablets.

The new Echo Show goes on sale June 28 for $230. The main Echo device is on sale for $150, while a smaller Echo Dot goes for $50.

The market for voice-assisted speakers is small but growing. The research firm EMarketer expects usage of such speakers to more than double this year, with nearly 36 million Americans using such a device at least once a month by year’s end.

Amazon’s Echo is expected to continue its dominance, with a share of nearly 71%, though EMarketer expects Google’s Home speaker to cut into that share in the coming years.

A few weeks ago, Google Home got the ability to recognize individual­s within a family by voice, allowing for more precise recommenda­tions and ad targeting. So far, Amazon doesn’t have a comparable voice-recognitio­n feature.

To retain its dominance, Amazon has introduced other features in a variety of Echo models. Two weeks ago, Amazon unveiled Echo Look, an Echo device with a camera to offer fashion advice. The screen and video calling also help Amazon set the Echo apart from Google Home.

Both devices will get a new rival this fall: On Monday, Microsoft and Samsung’s Harman business teased an upcoming speaker, called Invoke, powered by Microsoft’s Cortana digital assistant.

Amazon shares rose $3.78, or 0.4%, to $952.82 on Tuesday.

 ?? Amazon ?? THE ECHO Show is due out in June. Users can make hands-free video calls with other Echo Shows or the Alexa app for iPhones, iPads and Android devices.
Amazon THE ECHO Show is due out in June. Users can make hands-free video calls with other Echo Shows or the Alexa app for iPhones, iPads and Android devices.

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