This TV has Amazon Alexa built-in, but it’s not what you think
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The Element Amazon Fire TV Edition features thousands of apps and Alexa Voice control. So what’s the catch?
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0:09 Well that’s a big fail, should’ve taken a page from the Google Home’s book
people dont want big brother always listening. …the push down button is a good idea
I like the push button Alexa function. It’s better than Alexa listening to everything you say!
#firstworldproblems
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Let the snitching begin
tbh I actually like that because it gives me a slight hope that amazon isn’t always egg drooping my living room.
guess the editor wants someone to listen to 24/7. any who.…who talks so close to the remote.… it works far away.…..
It seems they don’t want to sell the TV in the EU. Promoting their own services, animals!
Oh no.. There a button.. Life is over..
I have to say to all the ‘oh no a remote or oh no a button’.…then why buy into the Alexa at all? If you are afraid it is always listening and sending it to NSA, remember, you are being watched from the time you leave your house until you get home.…your cell phones can be listened in on…OH, and you are online so we know that is being monitored as well. The fact that this TV doesn’t utilize a hands-free voice activation is sad…the point of using Alexa and your voice is so you don’t have to go looking for a remote in the first place (you know, where it always ends up..between the couch cushions)..
I see the push hold a good and bad feature, both ways. In one way, it’s not always listening to you, but also is annoying if you have a Echo
Wish Roku TVs had a program guide for antenna tv… You can’t even see what’s on next.
Can you sideload on this
Do u need to speak into remote to turn it on/off??
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