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Amazon Echo Pop now available in India for Rs 4,999

The device comes with a new semi-sphere form factor.

Amazon Echo Pop was introduced in India on Thursday. The device is the latest addition to the Echo family and is basically a drum-shaped smart speaker that comes with a new semi-sphere form factor. A Z2 Neural Edge processor powers the Echo Pop and includes Alexa built-in.

Amazon Echo Pop price in India and sale details

The price of the Amazon Echo Pop is set at Rs 4,999 in India. This smart speaker will be available in Green, Purple, in addition to White and Black colour options. It can now be purchased via Amazon.in as well as Croma, Reliance Digital, Poorvika and Amazon devices kiosks across India.

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Amazon Echo Pop price in India and sale details
Echo Pop

Amazon Echo Pop specifications

The Echo Pop has an innovative semi-sphere design with a custom-designed 1.95-inch front-facing directional speaker. Since it is an Echo product, Alexa is already included. Customers can just ask Alexa to play songs from Amazon Prime Music, Hungama, Spotify, JioSaavan, Apple Music, and others (some apps might need a subscription). By connecting Echo Pop via Bluetooth to the phone, customers can also stream their favourite music. It can be used to read audiobooks, track the record of a favourite sports team, control smart lights and plugs, or reorder household essentials.

The Amazon Echo Pop has eero Built-in and an Amazon AZ2 Neural Edge processor, allowing it to extend the coverage of an existing eero wifi network by up to 1,000 square feet. Users will have access to thousands of compatible devices from top Indian manufacturers like Wipro, Syska, Xiaomi, and many others, including smart lights and other electrical appliances. Simply say “Alexa, turn on the AC” or “Alexa, dim the living room lights.” In order to enjoy a genuinely ambient experience, consumers can also extend the experience to non-smart products using smart plugs, which can be purchased separately.

Kids can study and have fun with Echo Pop without using a screen. Kids can develop abilities like curiosity and communication by interacting with Alexa. In addition, parents may access thousands of Alexa skills for children and ask Alexa to play bedtime stories, nursery rhymes, games, quizzes, amusing facts, and English lessons. Simply ask Alexa, “Alexa, why is the sky blue?” or say “Alexa, open 1-2-3 Math” to begin.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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