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Echo Pop

The Echo Pop is a smart speaker with Alexa.

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Alexa is a digital assistant that can be voice controlled by asking simple questions.

This compact Bluetooth smart speaker with Alexa features a full sound that's great for bedrooms and small spaces. Small enough to blend in and mighty enough to stand out.

Ask Alexa to play music, audiobooks and podcasts from your favourite providers like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and more. Connect your smartphone via Bluetooth to stream throughout your space.

Use your voice or the Alexa app to easily control your compatible smart home devices like plugs or lights.

Have Alexa set timers, check the weather, read the news, re-order paper towels, make calls, answer questions and more.

With tens of thousands of skills and counting, Alexa can help you do more or do less - like playing relaxing sounds and testing your music knowledge.

Turn your device into a Wi-Fi extender in minutes with compatible Echo and eero devices.

Alexa doesn’t begin listening until your device hears you say “Alexa” and the light bar turns blue.

 

Can I get a free Alexa device?

To receive an Alexa device, someone living with sight loss needs a referral from a professional.

If you are a professional who supports someone living with sight loss, please make a referral using the link below.

To be eligible for one of our Alexa devices, the recipient needs to:
  • Have access to a smart phone or tablet, and the internet at home
  • Be resident in the UK
  • Be living with sight loss
  • Receive Personal Independent (PIP) / Attendance Allowance (AA) or Adult Disability Payment (ADP) in Scotland or receives a means-tested benefit (or parent/guardian if under 18).

Help getting started with Alexa

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If you need one-to-one support getting started with your Alexa device, we are also pleased to be partnering with AbilityNet. AbilityNet provide technical support for older people and people living with a disability of any age. To get help, simply contact them by: