Amazon’s new tablet has hands-free Alexa support for the first time
Just like the Echo, it’s now possible to summon Alexa on the Fire HD 10 using just your voice.
Amazon has unveiled a new tablet computer where users can summon virtual assistant Alexa with just their voice for the first time.
Until now, the artificial intelligence-powered assistant could only be summoned on Amazon tablets and other mobile devices when a wake button was pressed or the Alexa app launched.
The technology giant introduced Alexa to its other tablets and its Fire TV streaming devices earlier this year – the assistant having previously only been available through the Amazon Echo smart home speaker.
The company said that just like on the Echo speaker, Alexa on the Fire HD 10 can also be used to play music, as well as control other smart home devices such as light bulbs and connected heating systems.
“We’re also excited to introduce Alexa hands-free for the first time on a Fire tablet. Now, you can ask Alexa to control video playback, show you your calendar, dim the lights, and much more – all without lifting a finger.”
Artificial intelligence and voice-powered assistants have been increasingly prominent over the last year, with Amazon’s Echo joined by the Google Home on the smart speaker market, while Apple is set to release its HomePod speaker, which contains voice assistant Siri, in December.