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Control music with your voice – Ask Alexa to play music, audiobooks, and podcasts from your favorite providers like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Sirius XM and more. Connect via Bluetooth to stream throughout your space.
Make any space a smart space – Easily control compatible smart home devices like smart plugs or smart lights with your voice or the Alexa App.
Life just got easier – Have Alexa set timers, check the weather, read the news, re-order paper towels, make calls, answer questions, and more.
Alexa has skills – With tens of thousands of skills and counting, Alexa can help you do more or do less – like playing relaxing sounds and testing your music knowledge.
About the light bar – Alexa doesn’t begin listening until your device hears you say “Alexa” and the light bar turns blue.
Designed to protect your privacy – Amazon is not in the business of selling your personal information to others. Built with multiple layers of privacy controls, including a mic off button.
Designed for sustainability – This device’s fabric is made from 100% post-consumer recycled yarn and aluminum is made from 80% recycled aluminum. The device packaging is 100% recyclable.
Premium Alexa Features – Use this device with subscriptions like Amazon Music, Audible, Alexa Emergency Assist, Amazon Kids+, and Hey Disney!. Subscription purchase required.
4 reviews for Amazon Echo Pop (newest model), Our smallest speaker with Alexa+ Early Access, Fits in any room, Glacier White
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Jason –
Smart, Stylish, and Perfect for Every Room
The Echo Pop fits perfectly into our smart home setup — compact, great sound, and incredibly handy for everyday tasks and whole-home communication.Pros:Crisp sound for its size and great color optionsAnnouncement feature is perfect for getting everyone’s attentionAdding grocery items or reminders by voice makes life easierCons:Limited activation names can cause multiple devices to respond if spoken too loudlyWe already have several Alexa speakers throughout the house, and the new Echo Pop was a great addition for the kids’ rooms. The design is compact but stylish — the lavender and charcoal colors both look great. Setup was simple, and the integration with our existing devices was seamless.The announcement feature is one of our favorites; it makes calling the kids for dinner a breeze without yelling up the stairs. We also use Alexa to play music in each room or sync the entire house for a full-home sound experience, which works flawlessly. The ability to add items to our grocery list just by saying it out loud has practically replaced our old notepad.The only minor frustration is that there are only a few wake word options, and sometimes multiple devices activate if you speak too loudly. Still, for sound quality, convenience, and price, the Echo Pop is a fantastic addition to any smart home.Keywords: home automation, Alexa, speaker, Echo Pop, smart home
Jon Wise –
Great product, poor software.
The device itself is fantastic. Great sound, volume, the mic picks up commands from around the room without multiple devices answering at once. Response time is good, sometimes it will cut you off mid sentence because it thinks it knows what you want. Pretty sure it doesn’t have a battery.Aside from that I would like to take a second to talk about Alexa itself. It isn’t a great application. It seems to be a bunch of containerized apps jammed together with little to no active connectivity. It is almost like there is no backbone to the system and it is just a bunch of apps individually communicating with each other one by one. Even the echo devices have trouble interacting. I have this one and a normal Echo, the Echo pop is in my bedroom and is responsible for my morning alarm among other things. I was having issues with the music being too serine and it putting me back to sleep instead of waking up. I attempted to change the settings through the other Echo device only to be told no Alarm existed. I tried to get this Echo to realize the other Echo did have an alarm set for 6, it kept telling me no such alarm existed. As to not waste anymore time I instructed Alexa to create an alarm set for 6am and it responded that an alarm already existed… “Do you want to replace it?” Yes, replace the alarm with a new one. “Something went wrong” “Do you want me to replace it?” Yes. “Something went wrong” “Do you want me to replace it?” No. It was stuck in a loop. I decided to order the steps myself, Alexa, delete my alarm a 6am. “Alarm deleted” Alexa, create an alarm at 6am. “An alarm has been created for 6am”. The functionality is there, it just cannot complete certain actions without individual direct commands. It’s ability to perform multiple steps in a single command are lacking, this leads me to believe it’s recognition and comprehension skills are non-existent. A similar thing happened when I tried to connect Alexa with my Spotify account. My phones OS is too old to connect via mobile app so I had to get the PC app (not easy to find) and after a lengthy conversation with Alexa it came out that the PC app did not have the functionality of the Mobile app. It doesn’t make sense to have two separate apps for the same product. Regardless, I asked for a workaround and Alexa got stuck in another loop of giving me instructions to connect through the PC app only for me to have to correct her about the PC version not having the capabilities. I tried to change the wording but we kept going through the same dance. IT’S LIKE TALKING TO A GOLDFISH. There is limited memory. You could have the same conversation 10 times and every time is a new experience with Alexa. It blows my mind that with all the amazing AI around today Alexa is so bad. Amazon, the huge megacorp cannot figure it out with their flagship product in the space.
Perla De la cruz ventura –
Best kitchen addition
I love my Echo Pop I keep it in my kitchen, and it’s the perfect size. The sound is clear, and Alexa responds quickly. I also have it connected to my doorbell, so I can hear when someone’s at the door super convenient! Great little smart speaker for the price.
Jonathan M. –
¡OMG, This Little Guy is a Game Changer! 🤯 totally obsessed!
Okay, so listen up. I wasn’t sure if I needed another Alexa device, but I saw this Echo Pop in Charcoal and the size was just perfect, so I was like, “Why not?”. Best. Decision. Ever. Seriously, this little speaker is my new best friend, and I’m not even exaggerating. It has fit into my daily routine so seamlessly, it’s kinda wild. 🤩First off, its size is everything. I live in an apartment, so space is a big deal. I put this one in my kitchen, right on my tiny coffee bar, and it barely takes up any room. The charcoal color is super sleek and just blends in. It’s so low-key, but it packs a punch.My morning routine has had a total glow-up. I’m not a morning person, AT ALL. 😩 But now, my alarm goes off and I just say, “Alexa, good morning,” and BOOM! She turns on my smart lights (not too bright, thank God), starts my “Wake Up Happy” playlist on Spotify, and tells me the weather forecast so I know if my plan to wear shorts is a go or a fail. It’s like having a personal assistant before I’ve even had my coffee. Game changer.Sound-wise, I’m actually shocked. For such a small speaker, it sounds amazing. I’m constantly having little solo dance parties while I cook dinner. 🕺 Last night, I was making pasta and blasting some Bad Bunny, and the bass was surprisingly good, zero distortion. The sound totally fills my kitchen and living room area. It’s crisp, it’s clear, and it gets pretty loud. My neighbors probably know all the words to “MONACO” by now, LOL.And it’s so freaking useful for random stuff. I’m constantly yelling, “Alexa, set a timer for 12 minutes” for my pasta, or “Alexa, add paper towels to my shopping list” the second I run out. The other day, my hands were covered in flour while I was baking, and I needed to convert ounces to grams. Instead of washing my hands and getting my phone all messy, I just asked Alexa. It’s these little things, these “life hacks,” that make it so worth it.Honestly, for the price, this thing is a total steal. It’s the perfect entry-level smart speaker or just an awesome addition if you already have other Echo devices. It’s functional, it looks cool, and it makes my day-to-day life so much easier and more fun. 10/10, would recommend. If you’re thinking about it, just do it. You won’t regret it! ✨