I think the integration of Skype and Amazon Alexa really shows off the power of the Amazon Alexa and how far the Alexa devices have come. Once your Skype account has been signed into by Alexa via the Alexa App all the user need do is to ask Alexa to call a number or a Skype contact. Obviously you will need Skype Credit to call Mobile and Landline numbers and - as per usual - Skype to Skype calls are free. I’m not as yet sure as to whether such Amazon Alexa products as Echo Show and Echo Spot as they are video devices. Hands Free is very good and audio is clear on all the devices I tried. There is a slight delay of around a quarter of a second so that’s perfectly acceptable given the technology we’re dealing with here. Skype on Alexa is available in the UK, US and Australia.
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