Top positive review
8 people found this helpful
An impressive piece of modern technology! Worth every penny and then some!
By Shonari on Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2017
I am utterly in love with this device! The Echo Tap is the impressive little brother to the Echo. Its ultra portable, provides crisp quality sound and comes with probably the best virtual assistant, Alexa. Dont let the size fool you. This device boasts high quality sound that has a broad range bass and mids that's ultra sharp and clear. I also have the Bose Soundlink II and the Echo Tap blows it out of the water. The Echo Tap pairs easily with the Alexa app and offers quite a few interesting features. For one, you can enable hands-free so there is no need to press the mic button to activate Alexa. And if you're using it at home, the battery life will not be an issue, just pop it on the well designed charging base. Heck, get two or more charging bases and spread them throughout the house (although the 9hr battery life should be more than enough for regular daily use) The portability is the what led me to buy the Echo Tap. Think about it... want to have music while you shower? Take it in the bathroom with you. Want to move from the living room to the bedroom and have Alexa follow you around? Go right ahead. Maaybe if you're living in a large house this speaker may be too under-powered for your needs but I highly HIGHLY doubt it. You only need sound in one room really. Why do you need something bigger. And its portable. Just move it closer to you. IFTTT: Let me talk about this nifty piece of software. Pairing IFTTT with your Echo Tap allows you to add a world of features. Right now, I'm only using it with my Phillips Hue Color bulbs. Hello Future. I have said it up to do pretty cool things. When I say "Alexa Trigger Party Time", the tap sends a request via magic to my hue bulbs and voila, I have a disco going on! I can also trigger different color lights, turn on lights when I get home from work. The possibilities are endless (Please note, this can be done with any Alexa enabled device). I went ahead and bought a second Echo Tap. I weighted the pros and cons. I could have gotten the Echo Dot, but for a few dollars more I get a speaker. I could have opted for the echo but that's not portable its back to the Tap. Sure, there may be audiophiles who can spot the difference between the Echo and Echo Tap, but honestly, for a regular average listener the Tap is one of the best speakers on the market. One slight downside is that sometimes the Echo Tap fails to trigger and this is only when I have the music on too loud. And honestly, I think it does a good job filtering out the music and listing for the keyword 'Alexa'. Is it a good buy? DEFINITELY. Will you regret it? Definitely not. PS. As with all Alexa Enabled Devices, the Tap also pairs with your Fire TV for hands-free viewing.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Guys, don't buy it it ain't worth it... Trust me
By Christopher Cho on Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2018
Yeah, so I got this for $60 on Black Friday and I was pretty happy about it but I became disappointed very fast. First when I tell it to connect to my phone it says "I wasn't able to connect to your device" and while it is saying that it makes that beeping sound when it connects to Bluetooth and right after it is done talking about not able to connect to Bluetooth it says it connected to Bluetooth. It might not seem like a big deal but it is annoying as hell. And the Bluetooth connections drops for a second or two every single minute. And it's hearing it's not as good as the echo or the echo Dot those ones I just have to say the word Alexa, but this one I have to yell at it. And also it makes a sound every time it starts to listen and finishes to listen. This is very annoying and I cannot disable this in the settings unlike the Echo and the echo Dot. It also doesn't support calling or messaging. But I liked the wireless dock and how loud it is.(I said loud not loud and clear) So the conclusion is don't buy this just buy a echo. And connect it to a speaker. I regret buying this for $10 more I could have gotten a proper Echo..
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