I used to use mine to control a smart bulb in every room I had an Echo, but the experience has become so dire to the point that I now only use it for the one room where the light switch is in an awkward place to where I enter, and even then I find myself getting extremely frustrated with it. I would rather check the weather on my phone or control my AC through physical buttons than try to instruct something that seems to get worse at understanding me the more I use it.
The idea of paying for any Alexa service is baffling to me. I can barely trust it to flip a switch without mishearing me, trying to sell me something, or dropping a “by the way…”
I never really understood the point of Alexa. Its language recognition is abysmal to the point of uselessness.
A friend of mine has one to control music and it’s so frustrating. It doesn’t understand even the most basic artist or song names. Asking it to play anything is essentially a random song button for Spotify. Great value.
I used to use mine to control a smart bulb in every room I had an Echo, but the experience has become so dire to the point that I now only use it for the one room where the light switch is in an awkward place to where I enter, and even then I find myself getting extremely frustrated with it. I would rather check the weather on my phone or control my AC through physical buttons than try to instruct something that seems to get worse at understanding me the more I use it.
The idea of paying for any Alexa service is baffling to me. I can barely trust it to flip a switch without mishearing me, trying to sell me something, or dropping a “by the way…”
I never really understood the point of Alexa. Its language recognition is abysmal to the point of uselessness.
A friend of mine has one to control music and it’s so frustrating. It doesn’t understand even the most basic artist or song names. Asking it to play anything is essentially a random song button for Spotify. Great value.