Mr. Ham said:
Buddy Ball 2K3 said:
Mr. Ham said:
Buddy Ball 2K3 said:
Mr. Ham said:
Bought a Big Blue Party system from Brookstone. Sound quality is vastly superior to Echo. Portable, and blue tooth. Using it with Siri/Apple Music, but the reason I chose it is because the innovation will occur within the mobile devices and the music services, and I want to be open to any choice.
Very happy with the choice. Sound is incredible and it was roughly the same price.
But its just a speaker. If you are going to spend $199 on a bluetooth speaker there are plenty of options to go with.
The important thing is that the innovation will happen fastest at the device and application layers, so go with the best sound quality. I can use Siri to control my iPhone and Apple Music. If a Galaxy with Spotify evolves to have benefits, then I can switch to it. My speaker will last for several years without needing an upgrade.
The Echo is constantly having the software upgraded and works with Pandora, Spotify, Amazon Music etc. Trying to compare an Echo to a standard Bluetooth speaker is a bit silly.
Innovation will happen faster and better at the device. Anything you can do with Echo, I will be able to do better talking to my phone. I like to remain agnostic to platform.So the comparison is investing in a purpose built device with modest sound quality, versus one that works with a standard protocol and has much better sound quality.
Except you need your phone to do anything with your Bluetooth speaker. And to shut off the lights. Etc.
Hopefully it's charged. Hopefully someone doesn't call you. Hopefully you don't want to watch a video, or do something else that will interrupt the music steaming to your speaker.
I've owned a bunch of Bluetooth speakers. Those annoyances are exactly why I got the Echo. And I find I use it a lot more often, because I don't have to go pairing things or hooking things up or taking extra steps. I just ask for music and suddenly there is music.
Likely will purchase a second one for the master bathroom and considering a third for the living room. That will cover most places that matter. I can then start doing some of the home automation stuff.