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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.
Moniees –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Works well
It follows you around and you can turn that feature off if its too creepy for you.
Jason Gaines –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Great Sound and Fairly Useful…
UPDATE 4-17-21: Still working fine, no issues. Only thing I wish, is that I had just waited a month to purchase this as it went on sale super quick for $50 less. What’s the point of being an early adopter if it’s a negative?! I’d rather have just waited; next time I will. ;(UPDATE 3-30-21: Our Video Apps Crashing issue came back, so I contacted Amazon again and they decided it would be best to replace the unit. A new one will be here in another day, so I can see if that one has any issues. I do like the Show 10, but I’m a little less smitten with it then I thought I would be. Again, the motion part is not as useful as one would like due to it’s ability to actually track you properly without getting lost. I do really enjoy having a device to watch something in the kitchen while chilling out or cooking, and playing music on it is actually quite nice. Maybe it just needs to grow on me some more, and absolutely have the video apps stop crashing that is a definite.So we’ve had this for a month now. It’s been fun to get to use it and see what it can do. That being said, it’s not as useful as I thought it would be. This is much less a tablet and more a media player. You can’t customize it like a Kindle or other tablets and put your own apps on it. It does play music really well and it does okay with smart home stuff. But that is an Alexa issue not Echo Show problem. I was hoping we had more customization with this but the OS is pretty closed loop.Motion: Hit or Miss. it will follow you when you tell it to, but it will lose you easily, especially if you are too close to the unit or move to rapidly. There is a happy space of probably about 5ft to 8ft where it will follow you well. Too close and it will focus on something else, same thing for too far away. It loses you and once it does it forgets who it was following. Too many people around can confuse it as well. If it’s just you and your cleaning dishes or cooking, you should be okay.Video: we had an issue with our unit crashing any video app such as Prime Video or Netflix after about 5-8mins of watching something. It would just go back to the home screen and forget what you were watching. If you started the app up again you had to start back from where you began as it would not save your progress. Calling support just recommended a factory reset which was going to be our next step anyways, and so far that has corrected the crashing.Security: it’s easy enough to view the camera on the Show and move it left or right to see what’s around the area. Just remember you can’t move the screen up or down remotely, so if it tilted too far up it will limit your view. Otherwise it works well, and the screen notifies you when someone is remotely viewing on the screen.Customization: Meh, it’s okay but will take some time getting used to the OS. It works like a tablet in the fact you tap or swipe to get to stuff, but again you can’t add any apps from an App Store. The OS is locked to what it is, and maybe that’s a good thing so it doesn’t get corrupted by junk we all like to add. Still, it limits the functionality and use of this device.Overall: It’s a sound bar with a video display that can control smart home apps. The sound is really good, loud and crisp. Video is nice and smooth and if you have issues try a reset of the device. Not as full featured as a full on tablet, but pretty good over all. I gave it a four star rating. Really it’s a 4.5, but not a full 5 so I’m not picking that just because they don’t give us half ratings to use. It’s not cheap at $250 new right now, but it is worth the price if you want a good setup for say the kitchen or other room except for living room.
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tobor –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
It’s okay–not great, but okay.
I’ve got 9 Echo devices in my home. I’ve been using Echos (and upgrading to the latest models) since they were first made available. This Echo Show 10 replaced an Echo Show 8 (1st Generation) in my kitchen. I use it multiple times each day to play Spotify, listen to radio (via TuneIn), set timers, etc. The sound quality is very good and I place it only slightly behind my Echo Studio + Echo Sub pair as it pertains to sound quality.The screen is, likewise, excellent. I have my Show 10 set to rotate a series of fine art prints I’ve uploaded to Amazon Photos and the colors really pop and look gorgeous on the screen. I find this feature really enhances the ambiance in my kitchen and every time I glance at the screen and see a piece of art I’m glad I purchased the device. I like the screen being larger than the Show 8, although I don’t think I’d recommend an expensive “upgrade” merely for the screen size.I have read that many people dislike the number of ads or stories that the Show 10 displays. You can go into settings and select the content you want to see. I’ve reduced it to only weather and news–everything else is turned off. I almost never see ads and feel that this type of criticism is unwarranted. My Show 10 (like my Show 8) displays content I’ve allowed and almost nothing more.The Echo Show 10 loses a star for voice responsiveness. I have it placed in a corner that is pretty wide and open–it’s not obstructed in any way. Unfortunately, about 30% of the time the device doesn’t “hear” a command when I’m standing 4 feet away. Instead, my Echo Studio–which is in an entirely different room–responds. Sometimes it is even worse with an Echo in my bedroom (which is multiple rooms away) responding to my attempt to set a timer whilst in the kitchen. I find it very odd and frustrating. My first generation Echo (the original) did a far better job in this area than the Echo Show 10. And as far as I can tell there is no way to set the mic sensitivity via the Alexa app. That said, the positives still outweigh this negative, but I’m dropping 1 star from my rating.I’d also add that the “follow” feature in which the device’s screen moves to face you is not very compelling for me. I can envision other people finding it useful, but for me it seems more like a gimmick. The device is generally reliable following me, but whenever it reaches the edge of the boundary I set it flashes a giant warning message that I’m out of range. That large pop-up is really annoying and there is no way to turn it off. If it didn’t flash that warning literally EVERY time I work in the kitchen I might be able to overlook it–as it is, it’s just a reminder that Amazon has failed to improve the device. There should be a way to turn off that notification.The Echo Show 10 is a decent device, but I’m not so sure of the value proposition. Adding a motor to turn the screen increases complexity and cost yet the benefits of this design are not compelling. And because this is the only device in the Echo lineup to employ this feature, Amazon hasn’t really prioritized improving Echo Show 10 functionality. I don’t know what is going on with the mic sensitivity, but it’s not as good as it should be. The sound quality, however, is solid, and the screen is decent and a great size.
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Jera –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Not too bad.
Product is okay. I love the concept of this item, however there are times the screen does not follow you while a movie is playing. I did love the volume, and look of the item..
PMR –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Great video call tool
I bought this mainly to use it as a video call unit (I intend to buy a second one soon, which will be installed at a relative’s house). My second use is watching the house when I’m away (via the app on my cell) and seeing a couple of cameras I have installed.That said, here are my PROS and CONS.PROS:- Nice screen of a good format and size. The resolution is really good, too.- Good sound, equivalent to (if not better than) what my Echo 3rd gen produces.- Should make a nice video call set (more on that when I install the second unit; I will get back here to update my review).- The screen follows you (most of the time)!CONS:- The screen is way too reflective. That makes it hard to read if there’s a window behind you.- A white power cord for a black unit, really, Amazon?! OK, I understand it saves YOU some bucks, but it’s an eyesore at my all-black countertop. A black unit should come with a black cord, period. Good thing I had an Echo 3rd gen. with a black cord I could use (my Echo can keep the white cord since it falls hidden behind a piece of furniture).- While I’m at that… the power cord has a different adaptor than the Echo Dots. So you can only replace the eyesore white cord like I did if you have an Echo (not the dot, but the taller one, which also uses a different adaptor — come on, Amazon, standardize that stuff!)- Somewhat harder to hear you… and I can attest to that since I have five other Echo Dots 3rd gen plus an Echo 3rd gen in the house. You call it, it doesn’t hear you, and you need to repeat it louder. It’s so annoying that sometimes a Dot in a far-away room will reply to your command instead of this unit, which is right on your face.- Besides, you can say “Alexa, do [whatever]” to an echo dot, while you have to call “Alexa” (wait for it to find you) and then “do [whatever]” on this thing. Not as fast/responsive as the Echo Dots.- No infrared vision, so don’t expect it to be helpful as a night camera to watch your house.- It does follow you, but sort of “crooked.” Its camera is off-center, so it usually doesn’t “look at you” directly but a little sideways. No, there’s no way to fine-tune that either. And sometimes, for no good reason, you can walk in front of it, and it won’t follow you… I haven’t yet figured out why and when it does follow me, even after telling her to “follow me” and activating that mode.Finally, let’s be honest: I love what it does, and many years ago, I was impressed with what this technology promised. But almost a decade later, Alexa isn’t becoming smarter. It recognizes my face and my voice. But if I tell her my birthday or some other fact about me, she’s still incapable of memorizing it (yes, I can create a note, but that’s not the same as this thing really KNOWING when my birthday — or anyone’s birthday — is).Today, it also should be smart enough to receive two or more commands at once, like “turn off my office light, turn on my bedroom light, and play music.”And even though I have a Fire TV at home, it took way too many commands and internet searches until I got this new unit to control it (it kept replying, “your Fire TV can’t do that” to every command; I finally got it to work, but definitely not a user-friendly set up as I’d have expected).So the promise of Artificial Intelligence is still in the air. This thing has good voice recognition, but its features and skills are still not worthy of being called “intelligence.”
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Sgaines13 –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
integrates well
just got this and it has been very useful from the beginning. great for music or to just get ideas for dinner.it works well with my ring cameras. i like that i can use the camera when I am at work to check my house. good to see if the kids are home. mine is in the kitchen, so i can move the camera to view the kitchen or the living room
A. Pena –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Is it better than the previous 10 inch Alexa? Yes, but maybe not by as much as you think.
Full disclosure, I receive gift cards from my place of work from time to time and I used some of that money to pay for half of this unit, though it is not related to Amazon of course so this review is fully of my own opinions.I own a few of the Amazon Echo show units dating back to the original Gen 1 Echo Show (7 inch). I currently still own that unit and had a place in my kitchen for several years. My wife now working from home needed an Echo in her upstairs office (where it was becoming troublesome to reach her from the other end of the house) so instead of purchasing an all new one, we decided based on her casual usage that we would replace the Gen 1 Echo Show with the latest generation for the kitchen. At the time, I wasnt aware of the new Echo Show 10, but was intrigued to find out there was a new version with a motorized screen display. I am somewhat of an early adopter, but my profession is in computer/electrical engineering and wanted to see if this was worth the substantial increase in costs. The gift card funds just help take that sting out of the purchase that made the decision easier over the costs of the non motorized Show product line.Unboxing:Unboxing was straight forward if you are familiar with the Show lineup and not much to say other than that reviews had led me to believe the unit was big, but I was not surprised by what I found. Essentially a large speaker base with what appears to be a tablet stuck to it, not that surprising and what anyone would expect. The cable like many others have mentioned on the charcoal colored unit is a bit annoying that it is white, but not the end of the world. Just would have appreciated more attention to this detail. Packaging looked well capable of protecting the unit as it was a box within a box, within another Amazon box, but this is where I have a small gripe. Did we need 3 boxes for this, Amazon, please work on the overuse of packaging for wastage.Setup:Setup was pretty standard if you have ever performed an Echo setup, but a bit elongated to perform the turning radius setup limits which is handy if your Show will have objects nearby or walls to contend with. I have none in this case as it is going at the end of the counter bar that divides the Den area with the Kitchen area. It can turn 360 degrees freely and this was easy to see how to limit or run unhindered. The rest of the setup was just confirming the Amazon account, wireless connection, and home screen details. All within about 3 minutes or less.First impressions:My first impressions were the unit is very sleek looking and the weight seemed adequate for the unit to be stable on the bench. The screen was perfectly bright and just the right size to view from a reasonable distance. The speed of the rotation as some have mentioned being too slow I found just fine as I want it to be quiet (which it is in motion – perfectly silent) and yet not aggressive in the movements as to call too much attention to the unit. My family thought it was pretty interesting how it can follow if you interact with it, but normally it stay put unless you ask it a question. In locating the person to point at with the voice trigger, I actually found the unit a little less sensitive to the wake command than any of my other generation units including the latest 8 inch and 5 inch Show units (I own 4 x 8 inch units and 4 x 5 inch units, along with 3 echo dots). In fact I have an upstairs Echo Show 8 (open ceiling through the Den into the movie theater room, that many times “bongs” to the wake command sooner than the kitchen one will standing within a few feet of this new unit. This isnt a huge issue once you get used to it, but I hope Amazon tweaks the sensitivity of the wake command to be more in line with other models in the lineup. One of the reason I got this new unit was my impressively fast results with the other latest generation Echo Show 8 units being so fast to work a command over the 1st generation.After a few weeks of usage:I have found that the unit motorized feature is a little bit of a novelty, but in daily use it has been a welcome change. For the price difference, I am right on the fence of whether I would pay the difference knowing what I know now and I know that may not help anyone reading this, but it is really right there with I would or wouldnt pay the extra. As the price knowingly will come down over time, this should become easier to make a decision.Sound Quality:Sound quality is above par for my expectations, as it is more clear than the preceding model. It has more depth to me and sound dispersion to 360 degrees is far better than the rear/side facing speakers of the past. Potentially largely due to the screen being out of the way which is a bit expected. Louder volumes were reached without distortion compared to previous units and the highs were clear and pronounced without overdoing it. Happy with this as an area speaker, but this wont replace your bookshelf stereo for instance. It can be paired with other devices so you can expand this if necessary.Motion tracking:As mentioned from others, this is a bit laggy, but in the “works well enough” category. It is not quick to jump around, but can trail someone easily walking around. What I found is that it rarely loses focus of the individual completely even though it will trail the motion. And if the user is continuing to speak, it almost never loses track of the user in my testing. Of note, it of course does not track up and down as the motorized function is swivel only, but the wide angle of the lens makes this mostly unnecessary.Final verdict:Would I get this again? In this same scenario, definitely, no regrets. Had I needed to pay the entire amount? At $250 at the time of writing while the 8 inch is $109, this is a hard justification, but when we remember that a year ago the previous 10 inch model was selling for $229, it gets a lot easier to see that the extra $20 delivers quite a bit. Better sound, motorized swivel, a better screen, and a much better tilt/angle/level than the previous unit had out of the box. I think this is a win, if it isnt a solid win over the previous generation. I hope that the mic sensitivity gets better with updates, but I dont have many complaints over what is delivered today from this model.
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Char, The (Mostly) Happy Shopper –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Congratulations! You’re having an Echo.
Here I am again with yet another echo review. Anyone who follows my reviews knows I have quite a few of these things. I’m always buying a new one and then doing the echo shuffle, placing them in different rooms with every upgrade. I have the echo dot 2nd gen (well, had….we’ll get to that in a bit), an echo dot 4th generation, three echo show 5’s, an echo show 8 and now, with my latest purchase, an echo show 10. I have them all over our house. I’ve been watching the 10 and 15 for a while now. Then, one day, I got a notification that the 10 had a deal. I took it and noticed they’d give me more off in I traded in one of my other devices. Out went the 2nd gen because I knew, with the upgrade and shuffling, I wouldn’t use it anymore. The sadness washed over me. It was our first echo relationship. So many memories. The good times, the bad times. I will look back at them fondly. I took some time to say goodbye before packaging it up and taking it to the UPS drop-off. They say getting over your first is hard, and they are right, but it was time to move on…..I purchased the 10 and it arrived the next day. Set up, as always, was a breeze. Took less than 5 minutes thanks to the preset up email. The 10 is about the right size for our kitchen (where it replaced the 8, which got moved elsewhere, hence the shuffle) and I love having the bigger screen to watch the news while I get ready for work in the morning. The sound and picture quality are pretty great. I did get a little stand for it so it sits a bit taller, but other than that, it’s just about perfect. Just about you say? Yea, just about. My issue is with the one feature that the others I own don’t have. Motion detection. I hate it. Why? Well, first, I don’t ever use my echos for phone calls. I know some people do and that’s cool. Just not my thing. Second, I placed my echo in a corner. It can’t swivel without hitting a wall. So, I turned that feature off. Simple enough. Or so I thought. It did an update recently and I walked into my kitchen, only to find it stuck against the wall. It had reset itself. Bad Alexa, bad. I turned the feature off again. It started to move once more, telling me it was stuck. I gave it a good amount of side eye and double checked the settings. It showed that it was turned off. Hmmm. I did what our IT department always says to do when faced with a tech crisis. I turned it off and back on again. I also closed the camera lens, something I had forgotten to do with this one. It hasn’t tried moving since. Let’s hope it stays that way.Since it does come with motion detection, one nice thing about it (yes, there is something positive about it I guess) is that even when disabled, the screen can be swiveled. Now, I do like that. I have had to adjust the screen a little depending on where I am in the room or because of the glare of the lights and it’s nice to not have to move the whole device. I do sometimes wish you could lock it into place though. No swiveling at all. If there is such a feature (outside of the motion detection disable), I haven’t found it yet.Aside from that, just as with my other echos, I really like it. It’s great for checking our blink cameras, watching news or tv, playing music throughout the house, controlling our lights, creating shopping lists, reminders and the like, or just being entertained by asking silly questions. Me and Alexa can have hours of fun with the last one. She’s a crazy gal. There are so many things you can do that I doubt I will stop with the 10. As a matter of fact, I know I won’t. As Amazon keeps making them, I will probably keep buying them, eventually having one in every single room in our house. I’m honestly pretty close. What will I do then, you ask? Well, we do have a garage and I have a workout shed, so we shall see…..
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Joshua Canaway –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Liked the product but…
Liked the product but I was expressing so much more for the cost most of the fault is in the software this feel more like an over priced product the does more advertising to me then improving the quality of my home or office life I mainly bought this for office security and I liked the idea I can do zoom meeting on it but my company decided to start using teams instead can’t use it for meetings. Also I would heavily like to include that Alexa routines are very lacking and custom routine sucked and I hated that alexa wanted to speak everytime you issued a custom routine I could get her to stop talking no matter what I tried also routines should have if then, elseif then, else then, and the ability to cancel another routine. It would be smarter if they did node driven routines.
dogdaysofsummer –
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Bought to talk to aging parents.
My sister bought one of these for the parents and her. I bought one to talk to my parents through video. I live 2 hours away and this way I can see them everyday or when I need to just see my parents when I don’t have the time to visit. As for that I did try to watch a video on it and it was amazing. I looked up a recipe to just check that portion out. Fantastic. I listened to music to try it out and the sound was fantastic also. But I really don’t see the need for it for other things and wondered should I send it back? I said nope, just seeing my parents through a video is well worth it. When my son moves away, guess who will be getting one? Yep him.