Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Amazon Echo Show 3 10 inch smart speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Echo Show 3 10 inch smart speaker.
March 2021
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The editors liked
The display follows you now
Display is surprisingly good for its resolution
Speaker is much improved
Easily block the camera with the privacy shutter
Motorized screen automatically rotates to track you
Loud
Crisp sound
Built-in Zigbee hub for smart home device control
Useful home security features
Innovative swivel screen and motion tracking
Good audio
Handy home security features
All-round capabilities
Cool rotating display
Excellent audio
Built-in smart home hub
Display can automatically rotate so it's always facing you
Significant improvements in display brightness and image quality
Strong home security features
Including Alexa Guard and the subscription-based Alexa Guard Plus
Very good audio performance
Privacy and security features
Dramatically-improved camera
Stellar sound quality
Sustainability features
Ultimate multi-tasker
You can now adjust the angle of the screen
Good sound quality
Motorized movement is entirely silent
Screen is bright and punchy
Privacy shutter lets you block the camera easily
Quiet
Efficient motorized base opens up more placement flexibility
Alexa keeps getting more capable
Decent room-filling speakers
Good privacy focus for camera and motion
The editors didn't like
The motion of the display is mostly useless
It needs room to turn
So it can't fit in small spaces
Motion tracking can occasionally feel awkward
Bass sometimes takes a back seat in the audio balance
Large
Expensive
You might find the tracking feature to be creepy (it can be disabled)
Wi-Fi and Zigbee radios onboard
But there's no Z-Wave or Thread support
Needs at least 5 inches of clearance all the way around if it's to fully rotate
Most expensive Echo device
A bit large and cumbersome for many spaces
Some security features require additional Alexa Guard + subscription
Some may still be turned off by another camera in their home
Motion doesn't add much to the experience
Photo and video options are still heavily reliant on Amazon services
Can be awkward to find a spot for it in your home
Video and music integrations are still underwhelming
Innovative swivel screen and motion tracking, Good audio, Handy home security features, All-round capabilities,
The Echo Show 10 (3rd-gen) will set you back by Rs 24,999, making it the priciest Echo device from Amazon in India. Even the Echo Studio is cheaper, and that should be your first choice if music quality is of prime (pun unintended) importance to you. Not...
The Amazon Echo Show 10 is certainly a very different device. The idea behind the design and execution is fantastic.For those wondering, the motor that drives the rotation is silent and very smooth. The constant tracking can get a little creepy though and...
The Echo Show 10 looks like a floating tablet stuck to a speaker. The turntable and camera allow smart panning and zooming. “Tracking” works quietly and reliably, even if the display can only cope with daylight and prefers leisurely movements. On top of t...
Published: 2021-03-22, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Quiet, efficient motorized base opens up more placement flexibility, Alexa keeps getting more capable, Decent room-filling speakers, Good privacy focus for camera and motion
Video and music integrations are still underwhelming, Motion may not be as useful as Amazon bills it, Expensive compared to other smart displays
On a purely geeky basis, there's something fun about the Echo Show 10. The average home isn't short on screens, but screens that move are still a rarity. Seeing the smart display spin around to face you only makes it easier to anthropomorphize Alexa.Just...
The display follows you now, Display is surprisingly good for its resolution, Speaker is much improved, Easily block the camera with the privacy shutter
The motion of the display is mostly useless, It needs room to turn, so it can't fit in small spaces
Display can automatically rotate so it's always facing you, Significant improvements in display brightness and image quality, Strong home security features, including Alexa Guard and the subscription-based Alexa Guard Plus, Very good audio performance
You might find the tracking feature to be creepy (it can be disabled), Wi-Fi and Zigbee radios onboard, but there's no Z-Wave or Thread support, Needs at least 5 inches of clearance all the way around if it's to fully rotate
The third-generation Echo Show 10 earns every cent of its $20 premium over the still-available second-generation model. That said, I suspect it will be harder to pull the trigger on replacing an existing second-gen model just to get that motorized display...
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Published: 2021-02-24, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Every new smart home device invites new questions. Questions of privacy, security and what we're willing to give up for the sake of convenience. It's not an anti-technology stance to welcome these conversations and assess new products as we invite them in...
Published: 2021-02-24, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Motorized screen automatically rotates to track you, Loud, crisp sound, Built-in Zigbee hub for smart home device control, Useful home security features
Motion tracking can occasionally feel awkward, Bass sometimes takes a back seat in the audio balance
The third-generation Amazon Echo Show 10 smart display delivers powerful audio and adds a motorized base that lets the screen and camera rotate as you move around...
Published: 2021-02-24, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Cool rotating display, Excellent audio, Built-in smart home hub
Large, Expensive
A while back, a company sent me a 4-foot-tall Alexa robot that followed you around. As soon as she saw it, my daughter screamed in terror so much I had to hide the robot in a closet.There’s a small creepiness factor to the 3rd-generation Amazon Echo Show...