![]() ![]() It’s optional, but if you enable it, the Show 15’s camera will scan your face and learn to recognize it. The Echo Show 15 is also getting Visual ID, which will let Alexa customize the experience based on who is using the device. Amazon is also launching a shared family calendar, which will be a centerpiece out of the box. Essentially, it’s a grid system that will let you place elements into a block. In that vein, the Show 15 really feels like a smart home control panel crossed with a digital whiteboard. Better yet, if you have a Ring Doorbell or a Blink Camera, motion alerts can show up as picture-in-picture. You’ll have two sizes of widgets to pick from, which will let you design and stick with a layout that works best for you. Like Alexa Skills, which are controlled via voice, there’s an open API and SDK for developers to build widgets. Amazon also lets you customize the interface a bit more - you’ll be able to choose from widgets like a shopping list, smart home control, sticky notes or even from third parties. The Echo Show interface is both touch and voice compatible. With that screen real estate, paired with a border and a frame, it’s much more sizable than previous Echos - and almost makes it more akin to the Sony Frame in a way. It’s thinner and is designed to be hung on a wall (either vertically or horizontally) and features a 15.6-inch 1080p display with an anti-glare coating. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĪmazon is taking a different approach with its Echo Show 15 ($249.99 ) compared to previous models. ![]()
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