A step towards never needing a computer screen or any visual aid. It's basically siri/google voice recognition though I'm not sure why anyone would buy it when you can technically do the same thing with your phone.So, what is it?
If you do music a ton, like entertaining and having background music - it seems pretty huge. It's a very good bluetooth speaker and microphone that IS usable as a phone - Tony was taking a call like 15 feet away from the unit and still hearing the call clearly and being heard fine.It has a much better speaker than your phone which you'd have to dock/plug in to an actual output. If it had Spotify hooked into it I would consider purchasing it. But I'm still not convinced it really has much of a purpose.
Happy Birthday Paulie!I just want a robot at this point lol
Why buy a Ferrari? My '98 Honda Accord gets me to and from work ....Was going to buy it but meh.
Really doesn't do anything that your phone isn't already doing imho.
I just want a robot at this point lol
So you think this thing is a Ferrari and our smartphones are '98 Accords? You are definitely the demographic for this device.Why buy a Ferrari? My '98 Honda Accord gets me to and from work ....
Nope. He is talking about something built to be out of pocket and in a room to be used by anyone there and then comparing it to something in his pocket with a tinny speaker.So you think this thing is a Ferrari and our smartphones are '98 Accords? You are definitely the demographic for this device.
At $200 I don't think it makes sense at all - at $100 it's solid for we Prime folks though. The VC is very nice though, was impressed with the range and how responsive it was to the things it understood - but it definitely doesn't understand some things.It's a $200 bluetooth speaker with questionable voice control utility. Hope it flops as hard as the Fire Phone did.
Same. I forgot I even signed up for an invite until I got the email saying I could order one.I got an invite, but let it expire.