Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Amazon Echo Dot 2 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Echo Dot 2 bluetooth portable speaker .
November 2016
(81%)
40 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Adds significant bass to an existing Echo speaker setup, Pairing with other speakers is straightforward
Expensive
Ultimately, there's no question that the Echo Dot and Echo Plus are going to continue to sell: They're important products for the company, and these new models are dramatic improvements over their predecessors. Fewer people will buy two specifically to pa...
Abstract: Amazon's smallest and least expensive Echo is the one most folks should start with — and for many folks it's all they'll need.Ed. Note: We first reviewed the Amazon Echo Dot in April 2016. In that time it's undergone a hardware revision, and Alexa — the b...
Easy to use, minimal design so it'll save space, fun to ask or say stuff and get a response
Some minor latency, but can be fixed
If you're not really into the whole AI concept, that's definitely not a problem at all as it's not really mainstream, but you can't help but think it's cool. For the price of $49.99 you really can't go wrong if you don't mind getting a smaller version of...
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken a long time to move from the realms of science fiction and into our homes, but the Amazon Echo Dot (and its bigger sibling the Amazon Echo) do just that.The Amazon Echo Dot just about delivers on its promise to be a...
Very inexpensive, Works with a broad range of smart-home products and services, Compact in size
Alexa is less sophisticated than Google Assistant, Microphones don't cope well in environments with loud ambient noise, Lousy speaker (add your own)
It's a win-win: The least-expensive digital voice assistant you can put in your smart home is also one of the best. But add a speaker if you want it to play music...
Amazing functionality for the price, Bluetooth audio provides flexibility, voice commands now syncs across devices,
Voice recognition hasn't improved and can still frustrate, syncing music across Echo devices still unsupported
While we've clearly taken issue with some of the shortcomings of the Echo Dot 2nd Gen, they are really more critiques of Amazon's Echo ecosystem, which has grown beyond Amazon's simple aspirations of encouraging consumers to buy more products. Echo has at...
Access to thousands of Alexa “Skills”, Audio-out port and Bluetooth speaker support, At $50, it's $150 cheaper than the full-size Echo
Alexa app can be buggy, Two Alexa devices in adjoining rooms will both try to answer queries, Anemic sound from the built-in speaker
The Dot is a smaller yet just as powerful version of the Amazon Echo. What it lacks in an internal speaker system it makes up for with an audio-out port and Bluetooth connectivity. While the app and inability to route queries to a single Alexa device...
The second-gen, mini-sized Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker is just as smart as the first at nearly half the cost, and it's better at hearing you, too. It's also the only Echo product you can connect to an existing audio setup
Amazon's Echo products still can't offer audio that syncs across multiple devices in multiple rooms
The new and improved Echo Dot takes Amazon's best-in-class smart home speaker and wraps it in an ultra-affordable package...