Top positive review
2 people found this helpful
Awesome for those who were not fashion savvy, or just want a second opinion.
By Justin R. on Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019
Although originally this was a Christmas gift for someone else, it became a gift for me as well, as I don’t hear as often, “what do you think of this outfit? “. It’s nice having a second opinion about even small details like if the shirt looks better tucked in or left out, and I also like that randomly it is a live fashion adviser for a little more personal feeling. Another great feature is the ability to create a virtual closet and with some work to compare outfits, you can even create a top-five section of your closet that you know in a hurry you can grab and outfit and know you will automatically look good it is even nice that the fashion advice changes with the season and trends to keep you looking your best. The LED flash is super bright, the process is quick, and F the camera is shoulder height and approximately 5 feet away, and you have a neutral color backdrop such as a white wall closely behind you the pictures makes you look good. The speaker is pretty small and is facing away from you but honestly this isn’t for playing music, but the wall mounting plate and the super long cord more than makes up for the speaker. The only couple things I don’t like is there is a special plug so you can’t just disconnect it and bring it in another room unless can you bring the plug with you, and I wish there was a little more control such as the length of the video. It is preset for six seconds which should give you more than enough time to turn 360° but it would be nice to change that for 10 seconds for those with mobility problems. Another really great feature I would love to have is a notification alerting you if you are not lined up in the picture properly or if the camera needs to be tilted up or down more. For those who are not familiar with that capability, turn on voiceover on iOS or talk back on android phones and open the camera. Especially the newer phones will let you know what it sees and will help you to better align your pictures. Another feature that I think may be helpful is the ability to verify an outfit is appropriate for different venues such as a party, wedding, or especially work or an interview. Maybe a third party app can use the look to provide this service.Fashion advice such as colors that is best for skin tone or hair color would be cool. This can really open the doors for other features such as the ability to consult with make up that also adjusts with trends and seasons. A skin care company is now using the True Tone camera on your phone to look at your face and even suggest skin care products to help with oily spots or dry skin to create a custom made face mask that perfectly fits your face, and I don’t see why Amazon couldn’t use the look to offer the same feature.
Top critical review
7 people found this helpful
Such a disappointment and waste of money for something that could have been so amazing!
By Shannon Fonda on Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2018
So I'm just going to put this here. This is about as useful as it is sitting in my hand doing nothing. It will NOT connect. Not to iPhone, Android, nothing! With that said I am going to post a copied post by someone else who can get into detail on this as I have exhausted my time in reading and trying for way too long. Such a disappointment for something that could have been amazing! Becky Jo Actual User Review - not a troll and not an affiliate July 19, 2018 Verified Purchase Dear Amazon, We like your stuff and we love technology. We have over a half dozen devices, and two prime accounts going in our family of 5. Multiple Echos, a Tap, and the husband unit even has one of those Echos with the screen. As a designer & maker, and someone who does not purchase a lot of RTW, the Echo Look could be useful. I like technology to help humans be better. The Echo Look really could help with more responsible consumption and fewer bad fast-fashion purchases (which means fewer returns.) Also, for those of us really involved in #mmmay - there are quite a few people out there who have a hard time keeping up the whole month, and this could be the answer. Hopefully this is fixed by 2019 for #mmmay19 Ok. That was the good part and to counter the really lame trolls on here. Be part of the solution. Seriously. I’ve had the Echo Look for 2 weeks now. Went into the store 4 days ago, hoping an employee could answer questions. Employees had never even seen one, and pointed me to the phone number for customer service. Today I called customer service. First I talked to TK, who tried to tell me that Amazon wasn’t available at this time (um, I’m in the same time-zone). That was funny, and not in a good way. TK told me that they only trouble shoot problems and that they can’t forward my call to the design team (which I did not ask for, I asked for someone on his team that knew about app/device updates and about using the Echo Look.) TK forwarded me to “George” - I will note that George started out with an American Southern accent which he quickly lost as he went back to his native language accent. I”m not sure what the point of that was....? I think after he realized I wasn’t Grandma complaining about not being able to get ther Fire stick to work, he dropped the fake southern accent. George actually tried to first talk me into returning the device. You might want to look into that. George didn’t know anything either, and eventually told me to write a review here. The Catch-22 is amazing. The store knows nothing and points consumers to the phone people. The phone people are irritable, they do not like that I’m asking device & app update questions, they don’t know anything, and point consumers to return the product or write a review here. Ok, now to my problems and requests for solutions. 1. Pre, what, 2000, I was that person that got red-eye when not even looking at the camera. Technology and cameras have advanced so that isn’t an issue...or I pull out the DSLR and use an external flash - but even then, my DSLR is new enough it doesn’t really have those issues. The Echo Look’s 4 LEDs are SO bright, I look like a Replicant from Blade Runner. No exaggeration. It’s like you went back in time with technology. Not even looking at the camera, I still get retina refraction like crazy. I tried putting scotch tape over the LEDs to soften the impact which reduces the Replicant look by 50% but then the app doesn’t like that and tells me something is wrong and till not apply any of the filters or the blurry vignette feature (Pop.) You have to fix this. I’m NOT alone. Going through Instagram for EchoLook photos is like Replicant Tinder. You’ve got to do a hardware OS update and fix that, and/or allow the app to reduce flash brightness. 2. Let’s talk about Pop or the weird blurry vignette slider that isn’t really a slider. Yes, it is helpful, but please update app so that slider is really a slider. Right now it is A. Nothing. B. You’re floating in a blurry cloud C. You’re actually swimming in amniotic fluid. 3. The fashion compare options. HAHAHA. Oh. Please. The algorithm is set to 1950. Seriously, try it. Put on, say, nice linen overalls with a wide leg, paired with a mid-volume silk shirt - totally on trend, and put it next to an outfit that looks like it was bought from Chicos (think princess seamed button up shirt in novelty print, and a defined waist-pant, and it picks the Chicos outfit every time. Fit & Flare isn’t the only design aesthetic, thanks. Please update app to have style preferences. Think Stitch Fix or the Nordstrom version of Stitch Fix...it’s for men, so my husband uses it, not me, but they’re VERY good. You’re in the same town as Blake, just go over and ask him how they set up the Nordstrom version of Stitch Fix, ‘kay?? 4. You may need a more diverse group working on this product. I’ll let you figure out that one, but I’ll give you a hint. If you gear something towards women, with ONLY women in ALL of the product demos, then maybe there should be more women, particularly women in fashion/design, involved in the process. Also...you may want to diversify your product demos... lovely range of women with POCs...all the same size and age range. And just women. Call me, I’ll help you. 5. I shouldn’t have to pull this all into PhotoShop. This should be plug-in-play directly to Instagram. You’re losing SO much with all of these issues. Your Echo Look account isn’t even used - I’ve got a stinking suspicion you’re already planning on dropping this product. I can’t find ANY reviews other than the PR release you GAVE out. I seriously don’t care what 40+ year old hetero white men not in fashion/design have to say about this product, nor what they forced their single female staffer to do with it. There’s NOTHING. Which tells me there’s suppression, and possibly such a great loss already you’re looking to bag out completely and are ready to erase it. I’d prefer you supported it instead. It wasn’t a bad idea. I prefer it to having to set up my DSLR or propping my iPhone on my tripod...but my iPhone takes way better photos and has a portrait option that rivals my DSLR. That and no replicant. /novella PS thanks Becky ^^^^
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