亚马逊hosted an invite-only product launch event Thursday, and we got a look atseveral new products. A new, moving smart display was announced, called the Amazon Echo Show 10. It costs $250 (£240), and will be available "soon."
The Echo Show 10 is Amazon's first motorized smart display. It uses the AZ1 Neural Edge processor's sound localization and computer vision models to triangulate your location in the room and turn the screen to face you. Alexa isn't using facial recognition to identify a specific person; it's only looking for a human shape. All of the display's person-finding data is stored locally, Amazon says, so nothing is ever stored on a cloud.
You will be able to use the Show 10 for video calls with Zoom, Skype, Alexa Group Calling and Amazon Chime conferencing. The Echo Show 10 will stream Netflix, Hulu and Prime Video. The display comes with a built-in ZigBee hub andSidewalk bridgefor connecting other smart home devices.
If you're away from your Echo Show 10, you can control the camera from your phone's Alexa app with remote pan and zoom features. This remote access also works withAlexa Guardto scan a zoom periodically and alert you if a person is detected.
The Echo Show 10 features a 10-inch HD display, 13-megapixel camera, 2.1 audio system and adaptive sound. If you're not in the mood to be tracked my your smart display, the Echo Show 10 includes a physical camera shutter or you can say, "Alexa, turn off motion."
Like all of Amazon's new Echo devices, the Echo Show 10 is "Climate Pledge Friendly," meaning Amazon built it with recycled materials and that it supports Low Power Mode for energy savings.
The Echo Show 10 is the fifth smart display from Amazon, following the original亚马逊Echo Show,Echo Show (2nd gen),Echo Show 5andEcho Show 8.
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