
Amazon launches Echo Show 10, Echo Show 5 in India, price starts at Rs 6999
India Today
Amazon calls the Echo Show 10, the most advanced Echo ever. It comes with an impressive 10.1-inch HD display, 13-megapixel front-facing camera, premium sound.
Amazon has finally unveiled the two new smart devices in India— the new Echo Show 10 and the Echo Show 5. The new smart display and speaker is by far the most expensive devices launched by Amazon in India. The company calls the Echo Show 10, the most advanced Echo ever. It comes with an impressive 10.1-inch HD display, 13-megapixel front-facing camera, premium sound. The device also comes with an intelligent motion feature that moves the display to face the user. Amazon seemed to have upped its game with the new Echo devices that are loaded with new and exciting features. Talking about new Echo Show devices, Parag Gupta, Head of Amazon Devices India, said, “With the introduction of the new Echo Show devices we have redefined the customer experience. Echo Show 10’s intelligent motion capability makes any place in the room the perfect location to enjoy visuals on the HD display combined with an enhanced audio experience. Indian customers have shared positive feedback about Alexa interactions on their existing Echo Show devices that combine voice, display, and touch. We can’t wait to see how they make the most out of the large brilliant display of the new Echo Show 10 as well as the upgraded Echo Show 5 to enhance entertainment, home security, productivity and more.”
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