Amazon Echo Dot on sale $0.99

whoyouare72
Chicago IL Posts: 2,181
Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for $0.99 and 1 month of Amazon Music Unlimited for $7.99 with Auto-renewal
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XKDQZB9/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_g12RDb0BJAZVC
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XKDQZB9/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_g12RDb0BJAZVC
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whoyouare72 said:Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for $0.99 and 1 month of Amazon Music Unlimited for $7.99 with Auto-renewal
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XKDQZB9/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_g12RDb0BJAZVCWow, that's crazy. I got mine for $25CAD on Prime Day and thought that was an amazing deal. I wish this was a Canada thing too - I'd get one for my bathroom!I didn't think I wanted these things before I got them, but I LOVE them now that I have them. The reminders and lists are especially useful, and I also got smartplugs, and I love using voice commands to turn things on and off! I also love it for the sleep sounds - the skills area on the app offers a ton of great sleep sounds. Also very nice to just ask what the temp/weather is outside while I'm getting dressed.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Nope!0
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tempo_n_groove said:Nope!0
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So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?
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whoyouare72 said:tempo_n_groove said:Nope!0
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HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.0
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Alexa is still pretty bad at correctly understanding / interpreting anything you say correctly. I mainly only use Alexa for control of house lighting and after a whole year of only saying “turn on / off all light”, Alexa only correctly executes the command 50% of time. Controlling music is an exercise in madness.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Also if you go on your Amazon account you have a transcript of everything you have ever said when Alexa was “active”. It’s crazy. There are digital records of me yelling that Alexa is a son of a motherless goat that go back as far as 5 years ago. In fact the first three years is just me telling Alexa that she is dumb as shit. I hope this doesn’t end up in court one day.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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Fuck Alexa!0
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Jason P said:Also if you go on your Amazon account you have a transcript of everything you have ever said when Alexa was “active”. It’s crazy. There are digital records of me yelling that Alexa is a son of a motherless goat that go back as far as 5 years ago. In fact the first three years is just me telling Alexa that she is dumb as shit. I hope this doesn’t end up in court one day.
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tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.That's the entirety of the internet and every device connected to it since the Patriot Act. Snowden tried to warn us...It's a good deal money-wise, but I don't think I want one. Doubt I'd use it much. I buy tech things anymore and show them off once or twice then they collect dust. Shit... that just made me realize I'm turning into my dad. FUCK!!Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.You don't pay for the service. You just buy the devices and that's the end of it. It's free. And what the fuck do I care about offering everything I do (although that's not accurate at all - not even close)? I have nothing to hide, and I actually like getting information that fits my likes being directed at me. Like, if I put something on my shopping list via Alexa, I'm actually likely to receive coupons or ads for deals for the items I already need. And I'm pretty comfortable with Google knowing that I needed a reminder to do my laundry last Thursday night, and to bring my laptop to work last Monday, lol. And like Dyer said, you're doing this either way if you're using the internet, so I may as well have all the extra convenience.But here is a helpful article about what Alexa may or may not hear, why, and how to get rid of the info. And you can set the things to delete everything you've said on command. I have it enable so I can just say "delete everything I said today", although I rarely ever bother. I have never seen any audio in the record that I didn't intend for Alexa. It hasn't ever "accidentally" listened in to anything. I don't think there is any reason to be paranoid about it at all if you're someone who uses the internet.
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HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.That's the entirety of the internet and every device connected to it since the Patriot Act. Snowden tried to warn us...It's a good deal money-wise, but I don't think I want one. Doubt I'd use it much. I buy tech things anymore and show them off once or twice then they collect dust. Shit... that just made me realize I'm turning into my dad. FUCK!!
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Jason P said:Alexa is still pretty bad at correctly understanding / interpreting anything you say correctly. I mainly only use Alexa for control of house lighting and after a whole year of only saying “turn on / off all light”, Alexa only correctly executes the command 50% of time. Controlling music is an exercise in madness.The 3rd generation is pretty damn good with this. I think they very much improved this with the new ones, as I very rarely have any issues, and when I do it's because I had mushy mouth. Like, it thought I said dull instead of doll or something. I have never once had it not understand a light on/light off request, and all audio control is perfect - never had an issue..... If you keep them near a speaker that is making noise though, or near a blaring TV or something, that can negatively impact things.(BTW, no, of course I don't have interest in Alexa stock.
I'm just excited that it's so handy and that people could get them for only $1, and also just see a lot of misinformation about it going around)
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PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.That's the entirety of the internet and every device connected to it since the Patriot Act. Snowden tried to warn us...It's a good deal money-wise, but I don't think I want one. Doubt I'd use it much. I buy tech things anymore and show them off once or twice then they collect dust. Shit... that just made me realize I'm turning into my dad. FUCK!!
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HesCalledDyer said:PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:tempo_n_groove said:PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:So what do these things do other than be a crappy speaker for streaming music and remind you to do things?I wouldn't stream music on the dots, although the sound quality of even those are amazingly good for their size. I hear than the full sized ones are actually very good speakers though.Voice control of lights and other appliances is a great feature, and you can program them to turn on and off or do it remotely too. Shopping lists and stuff is good. Of course you use it for alarms and timers. It walks you through recipes while you're cooking. You can also ask it all kinds of questions - random facts, things like "where is the closest ______?", ask for live traffic info, weather, business addresses, news flashes built for your interests, etc etc etc. It's not google, but it's a general source of online information, all accessed verbally. It's extremely handy. You can also make and receive phone calls with it, but only with people who also have it and have set that feature up. And it works as an intercom in the household. There are also games you can play with it and shit, and you can play audio books on it.That's the entirety of the internet and every device connected to it since the Patriot Act. Snowden tried to warn us...It's a good deal money-wise, but I don't think I want one. Doubt I'd use it much. I buy tech things anymore and show them off once or twice then they collect dust. Shit... that just made me realize I'm turning into my dad. FUCK!!
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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