Echo (2nd Gen) - Smart Speaker
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Alexa saved my life!!
By Roberta on Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019
Sorry if this is a bit lengthy, but I think Alexa deserves the time. First, a little background to give some perspective. I am 86 years old. My residence is in a 50 + community, in an extremely private location surrounded by trees with a pond on one side. No one can see whether or not my car is present. Secondly, I know no one in the community since I am new, and in addition, no one knows that I have even moved in, this was my first night here, so as far as anyone here knows, my residence is till empty. I have a sunroom adjoining the family room, separated by sliding glass doors. I had set up an enclosed section of the family room for my cats with a General, steel, cat cage in one end, next to the sliding doors so my cats could come in and out of the sunroom at their leisure. It was a very cold night, 32 degrees, and the sunroom was not heated. A little after midnight, I decided to go into the sunroom to get something, and I opened the sliders just a little to enter so that the cold would not come into the family room. While I was out there, I closed the slider leaving only about 8 inches or so open to keep the cold out. After completing my task, I decided to re-enter the family room and grasped the slider to open it wider only to find that it would not open any farther than it already was. I began to push as hard as I could, again and again, thinking it was just a little stuck, but to no avail. It simply would not budge even a tiny bit, the 8 or so inches was all I was going to be able to get it open! Well, I was getting quite cold without even a sweater in the 32 degree temps. It was well after midnight, and I estimated that it was well over a mile 1/2 back to the main gatehouse in the freezing temp, without even a sweater, even if I could muster up the energy for the walk after a tiring day of moving. The house was locked up tight as a drum, and no one else had a key, NOR DID I have my own house key, nor car key, since they were inside on the kitchen counter in my purse with my cell phone, If I had left the sunroom, I couldn't have gotten into the rest of the house, NOR even into the car. I would still be out in the cold without shelter. My son told me later that the gatekeeper had told him no one had pass keys, and there was no security person on duty at night, so no one making rounds to check on things who might have found me, even if I had yelled, and certainly no one else would be roaming around at that hour in the cold, and my immediate neighbors did not reside there any longer. So no, yelling would not be any help. If I had been in my previous neighborhood, I could have withstood the cold and knocked on a nearby neighbor's door, even at that hour in an emergency, but here I knew no one at all. Failing any other solution, and having no cell phone with me, I decided that I simply MUST squeeze my body through the small opening; I am rather slender and I believed I surely could do it. So with confidence, I began squeezing. After about a half hour, trying all sorts of positions and pushing with all my might, I managed to get the lower portion of my body through the small opening into the family room. I had decided that I should lie down on the floor and that in that position, I might relax my body enough to better squeeze through, so there I was, lying on the floor with my lower half in the family room, the metal track under my waist, which was quite painful, and my upper half 1/2 step lower down on the hard floor of the 32 degree sunroom. But I was confident and I felt I was halfway successful already! So then I began the attempt to squeeze my rib cage through the opening. Well, after several attempts, it simply would not fit at all. I twisted and turned into every conceivable position I could think of, but NO, it would not squeeze through the small opening, and my ribs were getting quite sore from all the pressing and pushing against the hard metal of the slider door. By this time it was well after 2:30 a.m., approaching 3 a.m. and I was tired, and cold, and sore, so I decided, OK, I would remove my bottom half from the family room, go out in the cold, knock on doors even at that hour, and try to find some help or shelter, or at least a phone, from total strangers, (if I could wake someone) or try to walk the mile 1/2 back to the gatehouse in the freezing cold. So reluctantly, I began pulling my bottom end out, (you would think that what went in, would surely come back out) but NO, it would not come out. Again, I tried and tried, but I could not remove my bottom half from the family room. So there I was, half way in and half way out and I was getting colder and colder and sorer and sorer. At this point I began to realize the seriousness of the situation. No one knew I was going to move in at this time, no one was expecting me anywhere, my son would probably not try to contact me till the following weekend and if he called and I didn't answer he would simply think I was off busy doing something, and he would think nothing of it. I am a hospital volunteer, but not an employee, so if I did not show up, I assumed that they would think I was merely inconsiderate to not call out when I had something else I needed to do that day. I doubted that anyone would come looking for me. Why would they! And they also did not know I had moved into the new residence. So actually, I could simply lie there for the next week or even longer, on the floor, half in and half out with no food or water or help of any kind. How long could I last like that at my age. Slowly the seriousness of my situation became evident to me. This was actually life threatening! I could simply starve! and at some time in the future someone would just find my body! I would have panicked, but the situation was so bizarre, I couldn't really grasp the reality of it all. So there I lay for a little while numbly accepting the predicament I was in, tho still partially unwilling to believe that there was no solution. BUT WHAT! It was well after 3 a.m. Suddenly, as I looked longlingly into the family room, and about 25 feet or so down at the other end of the room on the kitchen counter, I noticed something gray and cylindrical standing on the counter, next to my purse. OMG!, it was my Amazon Echo, (named Alexa) I had brought it with me and plugged it in without trying to re-program it for the new residence. Did it remember its programming from the other home after having been disconnected from a power source?? Not at all sure about that, but it was worth a try, so I yelled at the top of my lungs, ALEXA, CALL CHRISTOPHER!! Suddenly, unbelieveably, I heard her say, CALLING CHRISTOPHER! ding a ling, ding a ling, ding a ling!! And then he answered, awake at 3 a.m. in the morning watching tv! Mother are you ok, its after 3 a.m.?? NO, I replied, I 'm on the floor half in and half out of the family room and sunroom, trapped!!. He replied that he was putting on his shoes. Well, the gateman didn't want to let him in, but finally he did, My son also did not have a key, and he came and had to break into the sunroom smashing in the door and breaking the lock. He is a very large fellow, and once in he threw his weight against the slider and was able to open it about 3 or 4 more inches, just enough to let me squeeze the rest of myself inside. The General cat cage door, had wedged itself in between the two sliding doors preventing them from opening any farther, so each time I had tried to force it further open, it had just wedged the cage door in even more. Once inside, I was able to pull out the cage door releasing the sliding doors again. By that time it was approaching 4:30 a.m. Yes, I now have extra keys, even a lock box, and the cage has been removed, and I now have a medic alert pendant to wear around my neck. Sooooo, Amazon and Alexa saved me, I really believe she saved my life. So glad I noticed that little gray cylinder sitting on the counter so far away, 25 feet, at the other end of the room!!! AND thankful that after being moved to a new home, it remembered its previous program settings!! Thank you Amazon and Alexa!! Thank you, all of you who created and maintain dear Alexa.
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
So far, I like it. More testing needed though. Updated.
By Roger K. Mukai on Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017
2018-MAR-29 Revision Revision - lost my internet before finished. YOU CAN, on the ALEXA APP, delete history, but; you must enter each device, and then each recording, and delete them ONE BY ONE. This is SLOW and very CUMBERSOME. At the least, I should be able, to select a SINGLE DEVICE and SELECT DELETE ALL. This is NOT an option on the ALEXA APP. I have 5-devices that RECORD. So consider if I have 5-devices, and each device has 10-to-15-different recordings, that means I have to hit "DELETE" 50-to-75-times before I have DELETED all of my so-called HISTORY! If I could do it at the DEVICE level, I would only have to do it 5-times. Seriously, deleting recordings is a very difficult thing. And, I am very annoyed at the BIG GLARING RED CIRCLE on top of each ECHO, when I MUTE the microphones! It really should GLOW RED for perhaps 1-minute, then; VERY SLOWLY, BLINK RED - where by - it is OFF for 5-seconds, then slow FLASH red for 2-seconds, then 5-seconds off, then 2-seconds on. Or something like that. NOT that UGLY --CONSTANT-- RED RING on top when ever the microphones are OFF. Seriously. guys? 2018-MAR-29 Follow on - REVISED. I still have an ISSUE - but - I MUST revise my statement. According to AMAZON, it does not record unless Alexa hears her wake word, and; then you are only going to be recorded for what "she" must hear, in order to respond properly to your request. THAT is what Amazon says will happen. BUT, It also says you can DELETE the recordings via the ALEXA APP. That is NOT TRUE. I have the ALEXA APP on my SAMSUNG phone, and; there is absolutely NO WAY TO DELETE RECORDINGs from that device. It is NOT supported there. Moreover, as it appears that I can only delete recordings from my laptop, there is still NO FEEDBACK that when I ask for my recordings to be deleted, that they are actually DELETED. As I stated before, it says a "request is acknowledged" but not actually "done". And it SAYS that if you push the microphone button, that it shuts off the microphones on the device. I am dubious if this is true, and; it is really ANNOYING that it shines RED when you do this. Why not shine RED for a Moment, then BLINK VERY SLOW RED, until you turn it on again? If I want to leave it OFF, for hours, or even DAYS - I don't want to therefore WASTE the light - or over time burn the LED out. Still, when I first reviewed my recordings here, there were several instances where stuff I did NOT want RECORDED was actually recorded. And a LOT of crap from my TV, where Alexa responded to the TV that was playing, and recorded useless stuff from there. So, I apologize to AMAZON for my outburst saying they are recording us, they are, but "NOT SO MUCH" as I believed. I am still in doubt, and dubious about DELETE. Why can I NOT simply say, "Alexa - delete my recordings."??? ******** Okay, I have a serious ISSUE with the ALEXA interface. I just learned, that ALEXA and my ECHO devices, are, according to AMAZON, "Constantly Listening". Okay, I get it. It has to "Listen" to know when you are ASKING it to do things for you. Fine. BUT, did you also know it is CONSTANTLY RECORDING? That's right. It is not MERELY LISTENING. It is also CONSTANTLY RECORDING EVERYTHING that is making SOUND in your HOME! AND, the ONLY WAY TO DELETE THOSE RECORDINGS, is to LOGIN TO AMAZON, via a LAPTOP, and MANAGE those recordings. WORSE, even when you order them to DELETE MY RECORDINGS, it does not do that! It says, "Your Request has been SENT" You never EVER get an actual acknowledgement that the RECORDINGS are BEING DELETED! There are those who try to draw attention to "This could be used against you in Law Enforcement". I am doing NOTHING that matters in that regard. THAT is not why I CARE about being RECORDED ALL THE FRAKKING TIME! Consider the more OBVIOUS PRIVACY ISSUES - that have absolutely NOTHING to do with being ILLEGAL or such like: Do YOU WANT AMAZON RECORDING YOU .... * You reminding the kid(s) of the FRONT DOOR LOCK code? * You discussing your private FINANCIAL facts with your spouse? * You lecturing your kid about DRUGS? * How about you and your mate making LOVE at night? * THAT - is why AMAZON ECHO RECORDing is BAD. Listening? Sure, I get that. But RECORDING? And NOT DELETING THEM EASILY by saying: ALEXA - DELETE ALL OF MY RECORDINGS RIGHT NOW! You CAN'T. And I, personally, have a SERIOUS ISSUE WITH THAT. RECORDING? That I cannot merely say, "ALEXA DELETE MY RECORDINGS"? WHY NOT???!!! 2017-DEC-07 Follow on All in all, I like this device. It plays my Amazon music very well, and; the "daily briefings" and "Reuters News" are nice to have. I hope that as time passes, I will find more things to do. It is fun to ask Alexa things just to see what she "knows". I think Amazon should make it more clear where to go to learn more. Perhaps a devoted web page or three. The ONLY thing that is "funny" and "off", is that I have mine seated near one of my TVs. And, Randomly, when I am watching shows, the sound from the TV activates Alexa, and; it is funny to hear her respond to the TV rather than to me. No complaint about that. It is impossible for it to not happen. Though it is really funny when it does! The sound quality is outstanding. And, NOW I have two of them paired. They play music very well in sync. I'm a TECH, so; it makes me wonder what kind of firmware algorithm is used to make it so perfectly synced. Cudoz to the men and women who made that possible. I know that it had to be a serious challenge to make it so! If you want a laugh or three, ask Alexa to sing and also to tell you stories. ;O) 2017-NOV-22 Follow on Okay, really, it is a nice device. It needs MORE functionality, but; it is overall, a good buy, if you want help with your memory and lists and reminders and such like. I found that the recurring reminder is there, just not obvious - though - it should be. Search on Amazon. I'm working on it now. As for Alexa, for some of us, nice is important. One GLARING oversight... She does not respond to courtesy. You folks need to get her to RESPOND to "Thank You Alexa" with "You are welcome." or better, "You're Welcome Roger." or "You are very welcome!" AND best, a combination of either response - or even all three of them, randomly, whenever the user says, "Thanks Alexa" or "Thank you Alexa". or even just "Thank you" and "Thanks". It should be no issue for it to recognize at nice THANK YOU and reply. The ability to do so would add to the illusion that Alexa is your "friendly helper". Food for thought. --------------------------------------------------- (original posting) This is my initial thoughts ONLY. I am still getting to know this device. So far, the PRO(s) are, it is smaller than I thought it would be, which is nice. and, the sound quality is fabulous! It plays my Amazon Prime music very nicely. Alexa responds very well to my voice without any special "training", from 10-feet away across the room. I don't have to "yell at it" or anything. Just speak to her normally. That's really nice. And, the Alexa voice is easy to understand, and; well programmed to reply. CON(s), though only MINOR: I had to EJECT then, REMOVE the SD-CARD, and also REBOOT my phone, to get the ALEXA APP to install on my NOTE 4 running Droid 4.4.4. Before doing that, I wasted nearly an hour trying over, and over, to download and install the app. It downloaded fine, but; REFUSED to install. And on every failed install, it would "claim" it could not download. My download manager showed clearly that it was downloading fine. Frankly, I do NOT like that I must use my PHONE to "configure" and "modify" the settings for this device. THAT was not clear online. I would think AMAZON would ALSO supply me with a WINDOWS application for this. But, so far, I cannot find one. Seriously, it would be nice to NOT have to use ONLY my phone for the setup and reconfiguration activities. Yes, I know the CHILDREN do EVERYTHING on their phones. BUT, I am a DINOSAUR, and I use my LAPTOP far more than my phone for "things". Just a thought. The built in activities are rather LIMITED. It does NEWS only from Reuters, and; will NOT allow me to RE-DO the news for "today". That is annoying. I don't always get to catch all of the information on the first pass. So, it seems that I should be able to RE-LISTEN to the same news cast - on DEMAND - All the time. But, once you have done the news "today", Alexa says, "You've already listened to your news" and refuses to do it again for "today". I have not YET done it, but; I like that I can set up the device to REMIND ME of things, "to-do", and; also - to put things in my Amazon cart, and; also to BUY THINGs without being on the laptop, and; to give me order status alerts for Amazon purchases. I look forward to trying these features. BAD BAD BAD is... She does a terrible job of reading my KINDLE BOOKS. So bad in fact, that; it is not really worth doing. You cannot tell Alexa to SKIP over the Table of contents, or GOTO PAGE 1 or GOTO CHAPTER 3. Nothing like that. You cannot tell her to SKIP a page, or RE-READ anything. AND the biggest problem, she reads FAR TOO FAST. And telling her to "READ SLOWER" appears to do something, but; really - she reads at a breakneck pace, and; there is not way to make her read slower. I will report again when I have had time to try the other things it clams to do. But so far, I LIKE the ECHO, and; the Alexa app is seamless with it. If Amazon can make it READ MY KINDLE BOOKS - and not keep telling me to get an AUDIBLE ACCOUNT, that would be a greatly appreciated thing to improve! 2017-NOV-19 - additional follow-up: Okay, in general, this device works well. Some thoughts about how it can be IMPROVED. When talking to the device, it would be good if Alexa responded to polite interactions. If I say, "Alexa, Thank You", she should reply with "You're Welcome!" or even "You're Welcome Roger." Another Improvement, would be, to allow VOLUME to be SOFTWARE DRIVEN. Today, I MUST walk across the room to make it LOUDER or SOFTER. By pushing the VOLUME buttons. BUT, that is rather counter-intuitive. Since it does "everything else" by voice.... It makes sense that it would ALSO allow me to say, "Alexa, Volume Up please." "Alexa. Volume Down please". And, "Alexa, MUTE please" "Alexa, UN-MUTE please". With positive reply from Alexa, like: "Your Device will be muted until you UN-MUTE or restart it". And, "Your device is now UN_MUTED Roger." It could, and perhaps should, also have a few more APPs available. I cannot say, for sure, what they might be. But, interaction between Alexa and the USER is the key. For instance, since it has TIMER(s) and REMINDER(s), it would be good to be able to have it, perform actions every day at given times--Recurring Reminders. The obvious reminders like: "Roger, It's NOON - time for lunch." or "Roger, it's 7pm, time to call your Mother." Stuff like that - that repeat - DAILY. I still think Alexa should be able to READ my KINDLE books, with a SLOWER PACE. And, be told to SKIP pages, or even chapters." Right now, it annoyingly reads every single thing, including table of contents, etc. And, it does NOT remember where it left off. This would be useful. To have Alexa READ a kindle, and; like me, place a bookmark, and resume reading by saying, "Roger, we last left off in Chapter ###, page ###." Being even smarter, would be to BACKUP a paragraph, or so, when resuming. BUT, that would be far beyond what I am sure these young developers are capable of doing. In summary: The ECHO is a solid device. It's sound quality is outstanding! And, it does a very nice job of playing my AMAZON music. It should have some improvements like: (A) Allow (also) LAPTOP - not merely PHONE - to interface with the device; (B) Allow (also) for SOFTWARE volume UP/DOWN/MUTE/UN_MUTE; (C) Have REPEATED REMINDERS; (D) Have PACE variable speed READING of KINDLE BOOKS; (E) Have MORE built-in applications - and perhaps more NEW(s) source options. I hope to see some of these improvements in 2018. ;O)
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