Amazon Echo Dot 2: How Is It Different From Echo Dot 1st Gen?
The Alexa powered smart speakers have been a surprise hit for Amazon. The Amazon Echo is a very popular device, which has garnered a lot of attention from users &developersand the company has made sure to maintain the momentum by adding new devices like the Tap and Echo Dot to the roaster. TheEcho Dot, launched in March this year, was the most affordable of the lot but it had its fair share of limitations. Keeping that in mind, Amazon recently introduced thenew Echo Dot 2. While the Echo Dot 2 is very similar to its predecessor, there are some very important changes. So, if you are planning to buy an Echo Dot 2, here’s what it brings when compared to the original Echo Dot. Let’s start with the hardware changes in Echo Dot 2.
Hardware Changes
The Amazon Echo Dot 2nd gen looks pretty much the same as the first gen Echo Dot, featuring the same Puck-style design. However, there are subtle changes like a different speaker grill and more. The new Echo Dot features aglossier finishanddoes away with the rotating volume dial. Instead, it featuresvolume buttons on the top. This is a decision made by Amazon to decrease the cost of the device.
Also, the new Echo Dot issmaller, lighterand does not come with the 3.5mm cable, which was part of the original Echo Dot package. The Echo Dot 2 is available in a new White Pearl version along with the usual Black one.
Overall, I liked the original’s design better, considering I’m not really a fan of the glossy finish and hardware volume buttons. Having said that, I understand that Amazon had to cut corners somewhere.
Improved Voice Recognition
If you have used the older Amazon Echo Dot, you must have noticed that its voice recognition is a little patchy, when compared to the Echo and Tap. Well, that changes with Amazon Echo Dot 2. Like its predecessor, the Echo Dot 2 featuresseven microphoneswith far field voice recognition to make sure it does not misses your commands. However, it also packsa new speech processor, which is incorporated to enhance the device’s voice recognition accuracy. So, if you did not buy an Echo Dot due of reviews suggesting average voice recognition, you made the right decision.
Echo Spatial Perception (ESP)
Amazon has also introduced a cool new Echo Spatial Perception (ESP) technology with the Echo Dot 2. If you ownmultiple Alexa devicesin your house, the ESP feature will make sure thatwhen you speak to Alexa, only a single device responds, instead of multiple responses, which is what happens now. It also makes sure that the device which is closer to you responds by detecting the clarity of your voice. According to Amazon, the feature should get smarter with time.
While Echo Dot 2 will come with ESP enabled,Amazon Echo, Tap and Echo Dot 1st gen will get the ESP feature via a software update.
Better Availability and Price
One of the major criticisms that Amazon faced with the first gen Echo Dot faced was its limited availability. The Echo Dot was only available to order from an Alexa device, which means that only people who have an Echo or Tap or a Fire TV could order the device. However, Amazon has learned the lesson and the Echo Dot 2 isavailable right from the Amazon websitefor anyone to buy. The device is available forpre-orderin the US, UK, Germany and Austria.
Also, the price has been slashed by almost 50%. While the first gen Echo Dot was available for $89.99, the new Echo Dot isavailable for $49.99, which makes it a steal. Plus, Amazon is also offering abuy 5 get 1 free and buy 10 get 2 free offeron the device, so you can set them up in every room. Another difference between the two devices is that the original Echo Dot came with a warranty of 1 year, while the Echo Dot comes witha 90-day warranty, which does not bode well for the long run.
Specs Comparison
SEE ALSO:Amazon Echo vs Tap vs Echo Dot: Which One Is For You?
The Amazon Echo Dot 2 is a steal at $49.99
Other than the changes mentioned above, the Echo Dot 2 remains the same as its predecessor, with support for hands-free Alexa commands, connection to external speakers via Bluetooth or 3.5mm cable, a small built-in speaker and more. While the hardware might seem a little cheaper when compared to the first Echo Dot, it’s certainly superior on other fronts. To sum things up, theEcho Dot 2 at $49.99is certainly worth the money and if you haven’t bought an Alexa speaker yet, you are really missing out on some great tech. Also, if you live in a country where the Echo Dot 2 is not available, don’t worry, you can still buy it andset it up.
Well, those are my thoughts but I’d love to hear from you. So, let us know what you think of the Echo Dot 2 in the comments section below.
Rupesh Sinha
Rupesh is a section editor here and one of the hosts at our YouTube channel. A long time mobile lover and technology aficionado, he loves to indulge in all things technology! In his free time (which is non-existent), he loves watching Westworld, Silicon Valley, and Game of Thrones, obviously.
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