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The editors liked
Cute design that easily lets you take Alexa
A radio
And a primitive messaging system around the house with you
Makes it easy for family members to communicate with VoIP calling and e-ink display for messages
Group members can join just by having the e
Portable
Rechargeable battery
Magnetic back
Free VOIP calls between devices
Works with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant
Functional
Magnetic design
E Ink screen for leaving notes
Free VoIP calls between Triby group members
Seamless Amazon Alexa integration
Very good sound and excellent off-axis microphone pickup
Terrific industrial design
Alexa
Cute as a button
Simple buttons for radio
Neat
Kitchen-friendly design
Works well with Alexa voice commands
Fun
Family-friendly communication features
The editors didn't like
Some of Alexa's features don't work on Triby
Including Spotify music playback and some skills
Triby's Alexa is slower and more prone to hiccups than Echo's Alexa
If you use Alexa a lot
You'll end up charging Triby more frequently
More expensive than
Alexa voice recognition not as fast or sensitive as Amazon Echo devices
Android app is in beta and lacking some features
Mediocre
Underpowered sound
Not all Alexa functionality is available
Using Alexa drains the battery quickly
The otherwise great E-ink display is too small
You'll quickly lose interest in some of its gimmicky features
Triby severely limits responses to messages sent from its app
Published: 2016-12-21, Author: Robert , review by: pocketables.com
I love the Triby.I don't know that I'd recommend it over the Echo at $200 but at its current price of $100 on Amazon it is a real bargain. You get a decent Bluetooth speaker and all of the awesomeness of Alexa. If you already have an Echo and are looking...
Abstract: A family-friendly Amazon Echo with Alexa support that sticks to your fridge. What a world!Growing up, mom was all about written communication in the house. We had a massive calendar with everyone's schedules on it, chore lists when we got home from school...
Wait. If the Triby gets all of the Echo's features, it's worth buying if you aren't an audiophile. Otherwise, the Amazon Echo better fits most users' Smart Hub needs...
Published: 2016-05-11, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Neat, kitchen-friendly design, Works well with Alexa voice commands, Fun, family-friendly communication features
So-so audio quality, Doesn't work with all Alexa services
The $199 Triby is a unique entry in the emerging smart-speaker space, combining useful voice-assistant technology with a fun set of tools for keeping up with your loved ones at home. The speaker's Alexa functionality is nearly as reliable as it is on Amaz...
Cute design that easily lets you take Alexa, a radio, and a primitive messaging system around the house with you, Makes it easy for family members to communicate with VoIP calling and e-ink display for messages, Group members can join just by having the e
Some of Alexa's features don't work on Triby, including Spotify music playback and some skills, Triby's Alexa is slower and more prone to hiccups than Echo's Alexa, If you use Alexa a lot, you'll end up charging Triby more frequently, More expensive than
Published: 2016-05-05, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Works with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, Functional, magnetic design, E Ink screen for leaving notes, Free VoIP calls between Triby group members
Mediocre, underpowered sound, Not all Alexa functionality is available, Using Alexa drains the battery quickly
As a kitchen-based communications hub with access to Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, the Triby from Invoxia is an innovative, useful device. As a Bluetooth speaker, however, it's less impressive...
Seamless Amazon Alexa integration, Very good sound and excellent off-axis microphone pickup, Terrific industrial design
The otherwise great E-ink display is too small, You'll quickly lose interest in some of its gimmicky features, Triby severely limits responses to messages sent from its app
The integration of Amazon's Alex digital voice assistant has transformed the Triby from easily dismissed to easy to recommend...
Flails on bad Wi-Fi, Buggy software, Audio quality
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Published: 2016-02-15, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Abstract: Bluetooth speakers are kind of a staple review item here at Techaeris and frankly there are days when you just want to pass on the next Bluetooth speaker review. Such was the case with triby. When I first saw the email from the triby PR representative I w...