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Echo Input Can Enable Alexa On Your Existing Speakers

June 17, 2019

When we think of Alexa, the first thing that comes to mind is the Amazon Echo device – either a long, cylindrical Echo or the small, puck sized Echo Dot. For a long time, to use Alexa, you had to buy one of these smart speakers – there was no other way out. But what…

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