I assume this refers to the Amazon Echo smart speaker which works with Amazon's 
digital assistant Alexa.
Google has their line of google Home speakers which of course use the Google 
Assistant, in that respect Google is pretty boring, Apple has SIRI, Amazon has 
Alexa and Google has the "Google Assistant", very impersonal.
Anyhow, just as with the Google Home speaker line-up, there are a number of 
Echo speakers available. The most popular ones I think are probably the Echo 
Dot and the regular Echo. Both are round cylinders, about 3.3 inches in 
diameter and the Dot is only about 1.5 inches tall, a regular Echo is probably 
about 6 or 8 inches tall. The Dot also has a 3.5mm output jack which allows you 
to hook up larger speakers for better audio or you can connect it to a receiver 
or Sonos player. You use the word "Alexa" to get it to listen and then ask your 
question, it can set alarms, timers and do conversions as well as answer a 
bunch of questions about countries, people etc. You can also enable so-called 
"Skills", basically think of them as apps. We have the Philipps Hue light bulbs 
at home as well as a Netatmo weather station and Honeywell Lyric WiFi 
thermostat. I can ask Alexa to turn on the lights, ask the temperature or 
humidity of the Netatmo outside or inside modules or tell it to set the 
temperature to 21 degrees or whatever. Alexa can also tell all sorts of jokes 
like Knock Knock jokes, dinosaur jokes etc., she can sing songs, tell stories 
or poems, and as for timers the nice thing is that you can set multiple timers 
which I still can't believe SIRI can't do after being around for what, 6 and a 
half years? In the US/Canada and Mexico you can also make free phone calls via 
the Echo to any landline or cellular phone although I must say the quality is 
often disappointing. Also, if you have multiple Echos throughout the house of 
even one in a different location but on the same Amazon account you can use 
them like a hands free Intercom, when I'm in the bedroom and want to talk to my 
wife in the living room I can simply say "Alexa, drop in to the Living Room" 
and after a couple of seconds my wife hears a few beeps and then there is an 
open two-way line where you can just talk.

Regards,
SieghardI can simply say  

-----Original Message-----
From: 'RobH.' via VIPhone <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2018 11:24 AM
To: viphone <[email protected]>
Subject: Echo?

hi, often saw threads or comments about "Echo", can't remember  what this is or 
does or whatever.  An app to do something with something else; all so vague.
Enlightenment please,  hearing a lot more lately as popular without any of them 
saying Why!

Thanks, BobH. 

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