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  2. Roku's wireless speakers are just for its TVs - AOL

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    Roku today unveiled a simple solution for that problem: A pair of wireless speakers, designed to work exclusively with its TVs. The company is aiming for simplicity.

  3. The best smart speakers for seniors in 2023 - AOL

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    Alexa-powered Echo devices can also make phone calls, either to numbers in your contact list (which can be imported into the Alexa app) or any number you ask Alexa to dial. One exception: 911.

  4. Is Roku Ready to Enter the Smart-Speaker Market? - AOL

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  5. Amazon Echo - Wikipedia

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    The device requires one time setup by pairing it with Amazon's Alexa app, which gives the user more control over features. [ 15 ] The smart speakers perform well with a "good" (low-latency) Internet connection, which minimizes processing time due to minimal communication round trips, streaming responses and geo-distributed service endpoints.

  6. Amazon Echo Show - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Echo Show is a smart speaker that is part of the Amazon Echo line of products. Similarly to other devices in the family, it is designed around Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa, but additionally features a touchscreen display that can be used to display visual information to accompany its responses, as well as play video and conduct video calls with other Echo Show users.

  7. Amazon Alexa - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Alexa, or, Alexa, [2] is a virtual assistant technology largely based on a Polish speech synthesizer named Ivona, bought by Amazon in 2013. [3] [4] It was first used in the Amazon Echo smart speaker and the Amazon Echo Dot, Echo Studio and Amazon Tap speakers developed by Amazon Lab126.