![]() Amazon bills the Echo Pop as a “compact smart speaker,” and it definitely is that. Phil Nickinson/Digital Trendsīack to that product description. ![]() Setting up an Echo Pop is as easy as with any other Echo device. Alexa is as attentive as ever, with just a hit of delay while she thinks things over - but not so much as to be annoying. The microphone array hears my voice just fine, even when there’s music playing or some other background noise. You can clearly hear what’s coming out of it, but it’s not at all overwhelming.įor things other than music, the Echo Pop works as advertised. I’m the sort of guy who needs background music to really be in the background - almost to the point where speakers that are better pull me into the music more than I want them to. As the volume increases, the mids and highs get muddied, and that semblance of bass gets lost.īut I’m OK with that. ![]() There’s a hint of bass, but without any sort of heft to it. It’s perhaps better at lower volumes than it is if you attempt to blast things a bit. No, this is the sort of speaker that you put somewhere you might want to hear music - or otherwise work with Alexa - but not really care about how it sounds.Īnd that’s not to say that the Pop sounds bad. The best Alexa skills to use on your Amazon Echo in 2023 ![]()
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