Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks
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Amazon finally brought its Echo range of Bluetooth speakers to India last month. Powered by Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant, the Amazon Echo range of smart speakers are aimed at making India smart. The Amazon Echo range of speakers come in three versions- Echo Dot, Echo, and Echo Plus.

The smaller one of the three, the Amazon Echo Dot is priced at Rs. 4,449, whereas the Echo costs Rs. 9,999, and the Echo Plus is priced on a steeper side at Rs. 14,999. However, as an introductory offer, Amazon is offering 30% discount on all the three products.
The Amazon Echo Dot, as I stated earlier is the smaller one among the three. It’s extremely small and fits in your hand easily. What makes the Echo Dot special is the Alexa, Amazon’s voice assistant.
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Currently, the Amazon Alexa can perform skills such as booking an uber or ola, order food from Zomato, purchase something from Amazon itself, Play music, and several other home automation works such as turn on the lights, etc.
If you purchase the Amazon Echo Dot or any Echo range of Bluetooth speakers, you will get Amazon Prime membership free for one year that costs Rs. 999. Also, Amazon will be launching its music streaming service- Amazon Prime Music in coming days. Watch the video to know more about the Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker.
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