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Reviewing Amazon Echo Studio

This is an official Amazon Echo Studio review, and the content contains an Amazon affiliate link to the product page.

I want to say right off the hop that if you’re not a major speaker guru, and simply want to hear a banging and bass-booming sound with your music – go buy the Amazon Echo Studio speaker right now.

You will not go wrong.

If you’re a smart shopper, you probably want to read some reviews by real-life people about the product first, so read on.

Parts in this document:

  • Review introduction
  • Integration of Echo with Apple products
  • Echo speaker performance
  • Using Alexa is easy
  • The shipping experience
  • Review conclusion

Review introduction

So far I’ve had it for just over 3 weeks and even though I’m an “Apple guy” and thought I would have preferred to buy the (discontinued) Apple HomePod, I’m 100% glad I didn’t.

Here’s a picture of the Amazon Echo Studio:

Amazon Echo Studio Review

The Apple HomePod will run you $399.00, while the Amazon Echo Studio will run you $259.99. I’ve tested the sound quality and loudness on both and my suggestion is that you save yourself the $140 and go with the Echo.

You absolutely will not regret it.

Integration of Echo with Apple products

Integrating Amazon Echo with my Apple products was a real breeze. I had to search the net for confirmation (not help) that indeed integration could be done, and it was so.

I didn’t need to search the web for any help in setting up my Echo Studio at all.

Connecting Echo Studio as a speaker

The bottom line is you’re going to want to use the Echo as a speaker. Who wouldn’t?

Setting it up as a speak is extremely easy and this is how you do it:

  • Turn on your Echo Studio speaker
  • Go to your bluetooth settings on your Apple device
  • When you see the Echo device in your bluetooth list, select it
  • Let Echo and your Apple device connect
  • Turn up the volume and enjoy your music

Now, whenever I use any software that uses audio or video on my Mac Book or iMac, my Echo speaker picks it up.

I was really that simple.

Echo speaker performance

I initially tested the Echo as a local BestBuy. I was previously planning on buying and had tested the Apple HomePod and that day I was compelled to purchase one.

The BestBuy rep indicated there were none in stock, and gave me some advice on other similar types of speaker-pods.

Out of about 5 other equally higher-priced speaker-pod tests, the Amazon Echo Studio easily came out on top. It was actually cheaper than an other Amazon speaker which was no where as comparable in performance.

It has a strong smooth sounding base, and it is loud. I didn’t need to be convinced that this is the speaker I need, and for that fairly low but totally reasonable price.

Using Alexa is easy

To set up Alexa on my Echo speaker I simply downloaded the Amazon Alexa app, paired my phone and Echo, and went through the setup wizard on the app.

Less than 3 minutes later, Alexa was answering my questions from my Echo speaker.

Apparently there are hundreds more things Alexa can do so read this list to find ways to use Alexa that are appealing to you.

The shipping experience

I ordered the Echo Studio speaker directly from the Amazon website. As I mentioned above, BestBuy didn’t have any of them in stock either.

Shipping was fast (I have Amazon Prime) and the Echo arrived the following day before 5:00pm.

It was packed nicely, firmly, and opening the box was easy.

All I had to do is plug it in and follow the instructions explained above in any areas you don’t quite understand yet.

Review conclusion

I hope you got what you needed from this Amazon Echo Studio review and that you take my advice and get out and buy one.

You will not be disappointed!