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    Amazon’s Echo Spot is back with a fresh design and an improved display


    Amazon is once again expanding its family of Alexa devices, and rather than dropping an entirely new device, it’s bringing back a familiar face. The Echo Spot, the miniature smart display many used on a nightstand or a desk, is officially back after disappearing in 2019.

    The Echo Spot is now being dubbed a “customizable smart alarm clock,” and the accompanying feature set and design updates that stick with the general formula of a half-circle definitely fit that mold. Central to the experience is the front display, and unlike the original, which boasted a circular screen with thick bezels around, Amazon opted for a 2.83-inch touchscreen that lives on the top half of the device, kind of as a semi-circle. 

    Here, you’ll see the time and date at a glance, but Amazon has also developed a variety of clock faces that you can pick from, as well as special visuals for core functions like alarms, music playback, and displaying the weather. With the latter, the team behind the Echo Spot designed illustrations for many forecasts, like a shining sun, storm clouds, or even a snowflake. 

    Amazon Echo Spot on a nightstand

    (Image credit: Amazon)

    To better fit your space, you can customize the visual interface to six colors: orange, violet, magenta, lime, teal, or blue. 

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