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In Depth Review of the 2nd Generation Amazon Echo

For the past three months, my family and I had the chance to use the Amazon Echo (2nd Gen) when we placed it in our kitchen. The results were very mixed to say the least.

We got it to sing for us, play games with us and turn the music whenever we wanted. As well as almost ordering from Amazon by mistake. As for value for money, on the other hand, is very appealing if you consider that all need is to give the right commands and it does its thing!

Price in Ireland: €103 RRP

DISCLAIMER: This is not a sponsored video & was not endorsed by the company. I got it for free to try it for free and make a video if I wanted to.

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