If you've complained about Alexa's inability to answer a question recently, we've got some good news: Alexa's about to get a massive update.
In an event today at Amazon's Seattle headquarters, the company announced a slew of updates to its infamous smart assistant – and some new devices as well.
The presentation began with David Limp, VP of Alexa at Amazon who announced a sequel to the Amazon Echo Dot that will ship for the same price – $49.99.
There's also the Amazon Echo Input that will cost just $34.99 that removes the speaker from the Dot and focuses on voice input.
To enhance the audio of existing Amazon speakers, there's Amazon Echo Sub – which leaked yesterday – and the Amazon Echo Link Amp and Amazon Echo Link. The Echo Sub will cost $129.99, will be available in every country Alexa is in today and is available for pre-order now, while the Link Amp and Link will be available for $299 and $199 later this year and later next year, respectively.
To accompany the new music devices, Amazon is updating its Music service to include release notifications that will alert you when a new album drops.
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