
Amazon to launch new Echo devices, new Alexa features and more on September 28
India Today
Amazon is all set to host its special hardware event on September 28. The event could witness the launch of Amazon Echo devices, new Alexa features and more.
It is that of the time year again when you can expect Amazon to launch a new set of Echo devices, Alexa features and other services. The e-commerce platform has officially announced the date of its next hardware event. In an invite to the media, Amazon has revealed that the hardware event will be held on September 28 at 9:30 pm IST. Although Amazon has not revealed the details of the event, the invite sent to The Verge revealed that there will be “news about our latest Amazon devices, features, and services.”
Amazon had launched new Echo Speakers, Fire TV stick, new Ring cameras and Eero routers and more in previous years launch event. The e-commerce platform had also announced a few experimental products in its previously event which included a Echo Loop ring, the Echo Frames glasses, and the Ring drone, none of which were released in India and other markets. The Verge reports that the event will not be live-streamed and it is an invite-only event. Only specific media groups will get access to Amazon’s hardware event.

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