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- Alexa puede mostrarte aún más – Con una pantalla HD de 10 pulgadas que se mueve automáticamente, las videollamadas, recetas y programas siempre están a la vista. El parlante de 10 W ofrece sonido direccional de alta calidad.
- Permanece encuadrado – Haz videollamadas a amigos y familia o toma fotos mientras la cámara de 13 MP con encuadre automático y movimiento te mantiene al frente y centrado.
- Hogar inteligente simple – Configura dispositivos Zigbee compatibles sin un hub por separado. Pídele a Alexa que te muestre cámaras de seguridad, que controle luces y ajuste termostatos.
- Echa un vistazo mientras estás lejos – Accede de manera segura a la cámara incorporada para monitorear de manera remota tu casa a cualquier hora, con la aplicación de Alexa u otros dispositivos Echo Show.
- Muchísimo entretenimiento – Pídele a Alexa que reproduzca tus programas, música y podcasts favoritos desde Prime Video, Netflix, Amazon Music, Spotify, y más.
- Lo último en compañía para la cocina – Cocina con las recetas de Food Network Kitchen, obtén las unidades de conversión o sustituciones, establece temporizadores, agrega a tu lista de comestibles y realiza varias tareas a la vez con facilidad.
- Pon tus recuerdos en pantalla— Amazon Photos y Alexa son el complemento perfecto para tus recuerdos. Puedes convertir tu pantalla de Inicio en un marco digital, invitar a tu familia y amigos a compartir fotos, e incluso tomar fotos. Además, los miembros Prime obtienen almacenamiento de fotos ilimitado.
- Diseñado para proteger su privacidad – Amazon no se dedica a vender tu información personal a terceros. Construido con múltiples filtros y controles de privacidad, incluido un botón para el apagado de micrófono / cámara y una cubierta para la cámara incorporada. Desactiva el movimiento en cualquier momento.
J. Fernandez –
1.0 de 5 estrellas
Good idea, horrible implementation…
First the camera is offset, so the screen is always offset when it follow you, that is when it does actually follow you, because more than half of the time it does not, and God forbid you try to touch the monitor, because it will constantly tell you the screen has bumped into something… It has way too many bugs in the software … I am not at all impressed with this update, because it doesn’t seem like a lot of thought went into this model!BUT … My biggest gripe has to do with the electrical cord, it is way too short, and plugs into the bottom of the base, which is also insanely difficult to reach without the monitor swinging all around, and good forbid you have to unplug it for any reason, because it will constantly make you put in your password over and over!I am sorry, but this update is a big fail! It is definitely not ready for consumers! They really should have worked out the bugs before releasing it to the public! This unit truly seems like it should be in beta testing still, because it has way too many issues that need to be addressed!Update: The advertisement makes it look as if you can use the device to scan one’s surroundings, when not at home, but what only the small print reveals, which most people will miss, that it only does this FOR A PRICE AND with a SUBSCRIPTION to HOME GUARD plus!At $250, this should have been included, at least for a year, free of charge! I bought this believing I could scan a room, from my mobile device, only to find out … you can’t, NOT EVEN WHEN YOU ARE AT HOME! Really Amazon, you couldn’t include that at least for a year free! As a prime member, for many years, I find this totally unacceptable, from a billion dollar company, that is charging way too much for this device! Do yourself a favor and wait until Amazon addresses the many issues and bugs this device does have at the present time!Xtra, And apparently there is no way to pair the Amazon Remote in the software! I have search high and low for a way to pair my remote, but the option is no longer in the settings on the device or app!After several months of owning this device I can say with all honesty it is the WORST device and echo show I have EVER owned!, along with the new Echo, Amazon has me truly believing it is time to cancel all my Amazon accounts, because the majority of their devices don’t work like they claim! If I have to yell one more command to turn play a show on Hulu and Netflix only to told you cannot play HULU or NETFLIX on this device, I will start looking for devices that actually do …. Amazon really needs to get on the ball, because I am quickly losing faith in all their products and services!
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J –
1.0 de 5 estrellas
Impressions after two years heavy use
We’re approaching the two year mark with the Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) in our kitchen and as such it has been used heavily. We’ve tinkered around with just about every bell and whistle that is available on it. Ultimately, we’ve decided that it is just a poor design across the board and consequently a frustrating user experience.Honestly, most of these “bells and whistles” really aren’t something anyone would make use of other than to “try them out” once as we’ve done. The news and sports widgets may interest you, but I feel like we are drowning in those two types of widgets on every screen we encounter these days; phone, watch, PC, work laptop, home laptop, tablet, TV. I feel like I have enough news, weather, and sports widgets to last me a lifetime at this point.We ended up disabling everything except the rotating photos, so it’s nothing more than a glorified digital photo frame for us. It’s decent for that, but frankly the majority of digital photo frames out there will do a better job. Just stick an Echo Dot next nearby for Alexa…As far as the lackluster photo experience, for example, you can’t make it default to photo frame mode, or even force it to stay in that mode for an extend period of time. It always ends up back at the home screen after awhile. So, if you set it up to do so, you end up with rotating Amazon Photos photos on the “home screen” which you get forced to. The home screen photos are decent but, just like everything else in the Echo Show, still feels buggy and clunky. When you set a 10 second or 30 second photo rotation (or whatever) it definitely doesn’t follow that setting. Sometimes it will hang on a photo for several minutes, other times it will rotate in 10 seconds. It feels like that setting is for Photo Frame mode, which (as mentioned) is essentially a useless feature, since it does not stay persistent.Another drawback while being forced into the home screen for making it a digital photo frame is the clock/date are in the bottom left hand corner, and they are absolutely massive. They cannot be adjusted or disabled, as most everything else on the device… very little customization options. We have like 700 clocks in our kitchen, and would totally be fine with disabling the Echo Show clock… Often it will rotate to a photo and then the focal point of the photo ends up blocked by the huge clock. This happens a lot to us because we end up taking family selfies, and (having the longest arms currently) I normally take them, so I end up in the upper right of the photo, with the wife more towards the left, and then the kids in the bottom left… so, the huge clock cuts the kids out of the picture and most of the time half of my wife gets cut. That clock really does wreck a ton of photos, family selfies or not. Long story short the photo experience is decent, but there are way better options/devices out there, especially since the other options will integrate with other services such as Apple or Google photos, but with the Echo Show you are forced into Amazon Photos which is severely lackluster compared to the “other two”…Aside from the photos I have no idea why anyone would like this device, let alone rate it 5 stars. The speaker looks like it should be awesome, but it’s also lackluster. The hardware just kinda sucks… it is quite sluggish in terms of performance.We do have Spotify integration set up and do also use that a bit just because my kids play music on alexa in general a lot… but, if you have read this far, then it’s not going to be a shocker when you hear we feel the Echo Spotify app is a clunky, sluggish, and just overall lackluster experience when compared to the Apple, Android, PC, Mac, and Web Spotify apps.It seems like it could be great for video calls. We did try that some when I was traveling for work and it’s just too sluggish and clunky, we always ended up flipping over to our phones. Also forget the “follow me” screen rotation mode thing, it sounds cool, but works like garbage. Same with streaming videos in general, just doesn’t work well, I’d rather just use a small phone.All of that said, having a digital alexa photo frame is decent enough… These things aren’t too pricey, especially when you catch them during Amazon’s big sales…But…. the two straws which broke the camel’s back, and makes me want to go office space this thing, are:a) Our family loves shopping on Amazon, we spend a disgusting amount on Amazon every year, so take this point for what it is… but in pure slime ball fashion Amazon forces advertisements on the screen which pop up periodically trying to get you to buy random stuff. Sometimes, this stuff may not even be something you’d like advertised to your kids or guests. There is absolutely no way to disable these ads. So they charge you 100 to 300 bucks for something like this, and force their ads on to you. That in and of itself should be a hard stop for anyone considering one of these.b) I’m not sure how this next point is working behind the scenes over there at Amazon, but it appears that any new or updated feature forces itself to be turned on (even after previously disabling it). This is a regular occurance. Like I said we’ve literally disabled everything, but things just pop up out of nowhere, or are periodically turned back on, such as news, sports, joke of the day, etc etc. And nope, it’s not my kids messing with it, they can’t even reach it.TTLD;, the Echo Show 10 kinda sucks, part due to hardware issues, but bigger part due to software issues, which leads me to believe whatever version comes next will also suck. That said, 45,458 reviews as of this post, and 4.5 stars… so the masses appear to love this big weird clunky rotating wonky crappy weak sauce robot tablet… 😀
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