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05-01-2018 08:28 AM - edited 05-01-2018 10:41 AM
Amazon has refurbished second generation Echos (84.99) and Echo Pluses (109.99) on sale today. We do have a Prime account. Several questions:
1) Is a refurbished Echo safe/okay to buy?
2) We do not have any smart devices in our home (yet). Can the regular Echo be set up to run a smart device if/when we get one, or is the Echo Plus the one to get for *possible* future use? (We do have a Fire TV stick.)
3) This may be a stupid question. lol In everything I've read, they say to download the Alexa app to your phone. I assume I could download it to my iPad? (I rarely use my android phone.) Or is there some reason you have to download it to a phone? Can it be downloaded to both?
4) I have no idea what I'm doing (as you can tell) but think I might want one of these. I'm not even sure what all it can do. I'm reasonably tech saavy, but is the device pretty intuitive?
Thank you for all advice and help!
ETA: Is there a website or "place" where I can find commands or learn how to use it to its extent?
05-01-2018 09:09 AM
First let me say I love my Echo!
I see no reason that a refurbished Echo wouldn’t be just fine.
The regular works with the smart devices.
I have the Alexa app on both my iPhone and my iPad. The iPad is easier for me to use when going through the set up.
in my opinion, the device is intuitive. Easy to set up. Fun to use.
My favorite use for the Echo is streaming music. I stream music from Pandora, I Heart Radio and SiriusXM. The sound - even on my original - is really good.
I hope this helps!
05-01-2018 09:40 AM
@Ainhisg@I don’t trust her...who knows what kind of info she is collecting and what type of hacking there will be.
05-01-2018 10:24 AM
I wouldn't hesitate to get refurbished. I was in original group that was offered Echo (didn't really understand what it did but trusted Amazon and thought I can always return it). We started with alarms and streaming and I promise it will change your life!
05-01-2018 10:42 AM
@patbz wrote:I wouldn't hesitate to get refurbished. I was in original group that was offered Echo (didn't really understand what it did but trusted Amazon and thought I can always return it). We started with alarms and streaming and I promise it will change your life!
@patbz, so you think the regular Echo is fine for my needs?
05-01-2018 10:58 AM
@Deb665 Is Alexa better than Siri? Just wondering why someone would use Alexa on an Apple device. Thanks!
05-01-2018 11:43 AM
@Ainhisg: Any of the devices will work for you (but in mho the Dot needs a small auxiliary speaker. One good reason to use Allexis over Siri speaker is the price (I think Apple's version is 3x cost of Echo).
05-01-2018 12:15 PM
1) Is a refurbished Echo safe/okay to buy?
Yes. The Echo does not store any information on the device and once it is disconnected from a user's account, it has no connection to the user.
2) We do not have any smart devices in our home (yet). Can the regular Echo be set up to run a smart device if/when we get one, or is the Echo Plus the one to get for *possible* future use? (We do have a Fire TV stick.)
Yes. Make sure you check to see if devices are compatible and if they need a 'hub' to run. The Echo Plus has a hub built in, but you will still need to check for compatibility with other items because there isn't (yet) one universal system to connect all smart devices. It works with Philips Hue lighting devices, which previously needed a separate hub, and things that work with a ZigBee hub.
3) This may be a stupid question. lol In everything I've read, they say to download the Alexa app to your phone. I assume I could download it to my iPad? (I rarely use my android phone.) Or is there some reason you have to download it to a phone? Can it be downloaded to both?
Yes, the guy on QVC last weeked had his on an ipad. Yes, you can connect it to more than one device. Most people carry their phones with them at all times, not an ipad, so the default device is a phone.
4) I have no idea what I'm doing (as you can tell) but think I might want one of these. I'm not even sure what all it can do. I'm reasonably tech saavy, but is the device pretty intuitive?
Yes and no. The device itself is pretty easy to use. You can download aditional apps to make it do more and the Apps are mostly created by third parties, which means that some are more intuitive than others. Some are awkward because you have to tell Alexa to open/start the app, then use the command to accomplish the task you wanted in the app. I think it will get easier over time, but some apps are.... not good.
Sometimes Alexa will say she can't do something, but the truth is she CAN, you just did not ask the right way. That can take some getting used to. I've had her connected to my Nest thermostat for 5 months now and just this week learned the proper way to ask her what the temperature is inside my house. ![]()
Here's what I use it for most often and what it's really good at:
Amazon introduces new things all the time.You can sign up for an email alert that comes out every Friday and tells you some of the new things Alexa can do.
05-01-2018 01:00 PM
@Alison Wonderland, you are my new best friend. lol That is the kind of detail I needed; thank you! Do you think the $85 price is a good deal?
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