Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen, White) combo for your Kids aged 4+ years with Alexa Activity Kit | Helps in interactive learning, stories, rhymes &…
₹5,999.00
- This combo contains Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen, White) and Alexa activity kit with over 150 learning experiences.
- Fuel your kid’s curiosity with this limited edition combo, interactive learnings across 10+ themes, co-created with educators and experts.
- Dance to Echo Pop’s full and balanced sound with crisp vocals.
- Alexa Activity Kit: 150 story-led experiences across 10+ themes, co-created with educators and experts.
- Helpful Reminders and Check-ins: Drop in to remind kids of homework or snack time. Set school, bed-time alarms and automatic TV limits (with smartplug). Empower them with timers and reminders for managing routines.
- Get access to hundreds of stories, quizzes, trivia, rhymes and much more.
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Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen, White) combo for your Kids aged 4+ years with Alexa Activity Kit | Helps in interactive learning, stories, rhymes &…
₹5,999.00
Amazon Customer –
But the speaker is not very loud it is very low so that’s a disappointing as we want a loud speaker so that we can adjust according to us and the events…sometimes it not catches what we are saying and also I told it to play my playlist with the name but it is playing different song and playlist soo yeah..not totally worth the money it should be of 3000 rupees not that much
mahesh nath –
very goood
Siddharth –
Liked that,Echo Dot 5 can be used as external bluetooth speaker even for 2nd generation Fire TV stick attached to older non smart HDMI TV.It also controlled the 2nd generation Fire TV stick to open applications & all on TV,do some searches on TV as well.It has temperature sensor & some ultrasound sensor which couldn’t be tested without more smart devices.The bass sound is good from small speaker. Mics are nice & sensitive enough.It came preconfigured & connected directly from Amazon cloud synced data from 2nd generation Fire TV stick.
Didnot like no rechargable battery included.Always a corded wire shows up.Looks bad for a smart device.
Didnot like clock & temperature not displayed yet.
Did not like Echo Dot 5 showing device not compatible for auto updated 2nd generation Fire tv stick to become home theater system.Even after 2nd generation Fire TV stick was updated from Settings–>Fire TV–>Install updates several times & restarted till it showed latest up to date Fire TV OS.
I didnot like vendor lockin for common man. Till date,There is no Interoperability with compatibility between Fire OS,Fire TV Stick 2nd generation,Echo Dot 5,Google Assistant,Google Nest Mini 2,Google Chrome cast & such smart IOT devices which is much required to make more value for money & make life simpler for all.
I did not like there is no standardization of manufacturing standard Gaming remote control pairing standards that can work with Fire TV stick.
I did not like that Amazon Luna on Fire TV stick is not allowed in India.
I didnot like that,no common interoperability open standards for Virtual reality shopping, gaming & other applications with Echo Dot 5 & other company smart IOT devices are being governed by IEEE or such institutions for net neutrality & better future with more value for money without vendor lockin.
AK –
The Amazon Echo Dot 5th Gen is a brilliant addition to any smart home. Its improved sound quality delivers crisp audio, and Alexa responds faster than ever. The sleek design fits seamlessly into any room, and the range of smart features makes life easier. A must-have for tech enthusiasts!
AAA_ASH –
Awesome device, i am a person with less mobility issue most of the time. Connecting it to house hold devices specially bulbs switches etc made my life easy. Looking fwd to explore more and make my home more freindly for old age and less mobility people.
Amazon Customer –
How to activate time view in alexa at device? Is this product doesn’t work ?
Ankit Kumar Gupta –
Best purchase worth the money
Ajay Kumar –
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Where do I even begin with my disastrous experience with Amazon Alexa? I can confidently say that my interaction with this so-called “smart” device has been nothing short of a nightmare. Alexa’s severe lack of responsiveness and its infuriating tendency to play “Happy Birthday to You” on loop have left me exasperated and utterly disappointed.
First and foremost, Alexa’s main selling point is its voice recognition capability, but it seems to have taken a nosedive into incompetence. Despite speaking loud and clear, Alexa appears to have developed selective hearing. It is frustratingly unresponsive, failing to register even the most basic commands. It’s as if I’m speaking to a brick wall rather than an intelligent virtual assistant.
But that’s not the worst part. Oh no, the worst part is the endless repetition of “Happy Birthday to You.” It’s as if Alexa has developed an unhealthy obsession with this one particular song. No matter what query I make or command I give, it responds by launching into an endless rendition of “Happy Birthday to You.” It’s mind-numbingly repetitive and offers absolutely no value or utility.
I’ve tried every possible troubleshooting option imaginable, from resetting the device to adjusting its sensitivity, but nothing seems to rectify Alexa’s misbehavior. It’s as if this device has a mind of its own, and that mind is entirely focused on torturing its users with an unending birthday anthem.
Furthermore, Alexa’s lack of intelligence is evident in its inability to learn and adapt. It doesn’t grasp context or understand conversational nuances, rendering any attempt at natural interaction futile. It’s like communicating with a robotic parrot that mindlessly repeats pre-programmed phrases.
Considering the exorbitant price I paid for this “smart” device, I expected a lot more than an endless loop of “Happy Birthday to You.” Amazon Alexa’s failure to fulfill its basic function as a voice assistant and its inability to comprehend simple commands or engage in meaningful conversation is a colossal disappointment.
In conclusion, my experience with Amazon Alexa has been an exercise in frustration and regret. Its failure to listen, its incessant repetition of “Happy Birthday to You,” and its overall lack of intelligence make it an infuriating piece of technology that is simply not worth the investment. Save yourself the headache and look elsewhere for a truly smart and capable virtual assistant.