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Amazon Unveils Revamped Echo Devices, Ring Cameras

Amazon has unveiled an updated line of products to take on Apple in the artificial intelligence era. Amazon’s SVP of Devices and Services, Panos Panay, tells Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow that he hopes to build devices that people want to showcase in their homes and use at every price point, with a focus on putting detail…

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Amazon has unveiled an updated line of products to take on Apple in the artificial intelligence era. Amazon’s SVP of Devices and Services, Panos Panay, tells Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow that he hopes to build devices that people want to showcase in their homes and use at every price point, with a focus on putting detail into every product. Amazon introduced new Echo devices, Ring cameras, and TV devices. He speaks to Ludlow from New York.
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  1. @scoty_does

    September 30, 2025 at 4:21 pm

    I want a speaker i can run ChatGPT voice on.

    Alex+ should come with my prime. Hard pass on spending ChatGPT money on another amazon service.

  2. @ewatsonnlc

    September 30, 2025 at 6:22 pm

    They need to sound better to replace other home speakers. Just not there yet. I have one in each room. Show 8, dots, Original 2014 (early access model). The sound output has to catch up with the AI technology.

  3. @davesilver5493

    September 30, 2025 at 7:07 pm

    First, your software is worse than 5 years ago. Fix it. Second I’ve heard the sound quality and mic improvements / noise cancelling work being done for years from Amazon. Almost sounds like your first day on the job.

  4. @jpan7071

    September 30, 2025 at 8:30 pm

    Ok. Considering all that you get, Amazon products offer an incredible value. Think about it-you gat an upgrade over Alexa app. I’ve had an opportunity to interact with Alexa Plus. It’s definitely an upgrade. She’s smarter. Not quite ChatGPT level, but I like it. Then, I’m willing to bet the sound quality will be pretty decent. Not audiophile, but very nice. Then, what I like the best, it’s using the Alexa’s app. Love it. I’ve always wanted to get the Echo Studio—really looking forward to it.

  5. @MeowMeow_95_

    September 30, 2025 at 8:33 pm

    AMAZON is the BIGGEST F’NG rip off!!!!! I just ended prime because of the WORST CUSTOMER EVER!!!!!!!

  6. @matt.stevick

    September 30, 2025 at 8:36 pm

    i’ll be buying the crap put it this. been waiting patiently. i pray its an impressive product. pls for america 🇺🇸

  7. @pdr770

    September 30, 2025 at 8:38 pm

    הום פוד Air הבא ביוני יהיה מרובע מלבני עם קצוות חתוכים ולא יראה כמו זין שחור גם בוורוד וירוק וכתום וסגול לא כמו זין מסריח התכוונתי למק מ2012. ב400$. עם 9 טוויטרים. עם מסך לא עגול נגד זין דבילים OLED. OLED זה פשוט מסך של סמסונג סכיזופרנים.זה פשוט עם סאונד טוב יותר וזול יותר לייצור קצת עגול יה פדופילים.

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CME Plans Computing Power Futures Market

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