The second-gen Echo Auto is ultimately just a good microphone that lets you use Alexa voice controls in your car. It doesn't do anything your phone can't already do with the Alexa mobile app, but it might be able to hear you better.
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A capable Alexa microphone for your car
Echo Auto (2nd gen) review: Surprisingly great and utterly useless
Which Echo speaker should you buy?
Echo Auto 2nd Gen (2022 Release) Teardown, Because No One Else Wanted To Bother, Apparently, Which is Fair Enough : r/homeautomation
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Echo Auto (2nd gen) review: Surprisingly great and utterly useless
Hands-free Alexa accessory - Slim design that's easy to place in your car and 5-mic built-in so Alexa can hear you over music, A/C, or road noise. Includes a fast car charger to charge your phone on the go.
Echo Auto (2nd Gen, 2022 Release) | Add Alexa to Your Car
Echo Auto 2nd Gen (2022 Release) Teardown, Because No One Else Wanted To Bother, Apparently, Which is Fair Enough : r/homeautomation
New Echo Auto is slimmer and more responsive
Echo Auto review: Alexa goes on a road trip
Hands-free Alexa accessory - Slim design that's easy to place in your car and 5-mic built-in so Alexa can hear you over music, A/C, or road noise. Includes a fast car charger to charge your phone on the go.
Echo Auto (2nd Gen, 2022 Release) | Add Alexa to Your Car
Echo Auto 2nd Gen (2022 Release) Teardown, Because No One Else Wanted To Bother, Apparently, Which is Fair Enough : r/homeautomation
Echo Auto Smart Speaker, 2nd Gen, 2022 Release
Echo Auto 2nd Gen (2022 Release) Teardown, Because No One Else Wanted To Bother, Apparently, Which is Fair Enough : r/homeautomation