Echo Frames
Latest
Amazon Echo Frames (3rd-gen) hands-on: Refined look, better sound, faster Alexa
We wore the new Echo Frames to try the updated audio and faster Alexa responses.
Amazon’s new Echo Frames promise longer battery life and better audio
The latest version of the Echo Frames will ship with a longer battery life and redesigned audio experience, along with several new colors and styles.
Amazon adds new colors and software features to Echo Frames
Amazon is adding two new colors to its Echo Frames lineup.
Amazon's Alexa device sale includes a $55 Echo Show 5
Amazon has multiple Echo devices on sale, including an Echo Show 5 smart display that costs just $55.
Amazon's 2nd-gen Echo Buds drop to $80 in early Prime Day deal
The true wireless earbuds are on sale for the first time, with or without the wireless charging case.
Amazon's Echo Frames will soon come with blue-light filtering lenses
You'll soon be able to get Amazon's Echo Frames with blue-light-filtering lenses.
Razer Anzu review: Smart glasses that are almost great
The Razer Anzu is a bit more appealing than other smart glasses thanks to blue-light-filtering lenses, long battery life and an affordable price.
ICYMI: We take a listen to Apple's AirPods Max
Here's a recap of all of Engadget's tech reviews over the past few weeks, including the Apple AirPods Max and the Amazon Echo Frames.
Echo Frames review: Alexa on your face is both helpful and annoying
Read Engadget's review of Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo Frames smartglasses.
Amazon's Alexa-powered smart glasses are now more widely available
But now, a little over a year later, Echo Frames are available to anyone who wants them.
Echo Frames hands-on: Amazon's glasses bring Alexa everywhere
Amazon is entering into the eyewear business. At the company's annual event today, it announced its first-ever pair of smart glasses, called the Echo Frames. There's no AR here, so don't expect floating images; they're not anything like the North Focals. Instead, think of them as an Alexa-powered speaker that you put on your face. They're designed to look and feel like a regular pair of glasses, and based on the brief time I had with them, I think they nailed it. It really does look like a normal pair of frames.
Amazon's Echo Frames put Alexa on your face
Soon, it'll be impossible to avoid Alexa. Amazon unveiled a slew of new Echo devices today, but it also launched an array of unexpected products that also feature the digital assistant, like a new microwave (ahem, smart oven) and earbuds. Most surprising perhaps, are the Echo Frames and Echo Loop -- glasses and a ring respectively. These are the first of Amazon's new "Day One" edition products, where the company puts out new devices in limited volume to get feedback and will double down to mass-produce them if people respond well.