Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021)
"The Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021) gives you the freedom to move around during video calls thanks to a new pan and zoom camera."
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The camera keeps the user in the picture during video calls
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Lively adaptive display
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Excellent room-filling sound
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Recycle the same design as before
With the release of the 3rd generation Amazon Echo Show 10 earlier this spring, Amazon certainly brought out its big guns in the form of a swiveling touchscreen that we've never seen before in a smart display. While there was an undeniable buzz around the 10-inch display, it doesn't feel the same for its newest brother, the Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021). You could say that the announcement was a little lukewarm.
Still, it's the successor to the only smart display that sold me the power of Alexa in a smart display. Its predecessor managed to hit all the points, making it the most versatile smart display in Amazon's product range when I checked it in autumn 2019. The new 13-megapixel camera can be used to digitally pan and zoom during video calls, but seriously, there has to be more to it than that.
Design: Still just the right size
I really enjoyed the original Echo Show 8 because it wasn't too small or too big. In fact, you could say the size was just right. When looking at the new Echo Show 8, you'll find it hard to tell the difference between it and its predecessor, as Amazon chose to recycle the design. From its dimensions of 7.9 "x 5.4" x 3.9 "to the same monitor plate design with fabric covering, the Echo Show 8 (2021) is an exact facsimile of its predecessor.
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However, by today's standards, the design is as generic and boring as it is with smart displays. Compared to its closest rival, the Google Nest Hub (2nd generation), it looks a bit bulky, although its size still makes it better for placing on tables, counters, and desks than its 10-inch sibling.
Amazon definitely took the easy way of recycling the design, which is a shame because I would have liked to see it trimmed a bit – while still having room for the 8-inch display.
Display: even more lively than before
I can immediately see that Amazon has improved the display. Although the resolution of the 8-inch HD touchscreen remains at 1,280 x 800 pixels, the new adaptive color function makes images look photorealistic in any lighting situation.
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The result is a display that automatically adjusts its color temperature so that the photos you scroll through appear lifelike regardless of the time of day or the ambient light conditions. Gone are the bleeding edges that I noticed on the display of the predecessor, replaced by an evenly lit screen that is fascinating to look at. In fact, I'll go as far as to say it's a more attractive display than the one on the one Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd generation).
Sound performance: room-filling sound
Don't be so quick to turn down this one based on looks as it takes a hit in terms of sound performance. That's not too big a surprise when you consider that the predecessor also impressed me with its booming bass and power. Equipped with the same 2.0-inch neodymium speakers with passive bass radiators, the new Echo Show 8 still proves that it is still a relevant speaker that fills rooms.
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You feel like audio is preferred in the lower range, which can be seen from the bass being so pronounced, but it's not too overwhelming – especially if you have adjusted the bass, mids and treble settings through the settings menu or the alexa Optimize the app.
Features: YouTube is still a process
If you watch videos heavily on YouTube, the Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021) is not for you as there is no dedicated feature for it. Instead, it still opens the web browser and redirects you to YouTube's website. While you can still watch clips, the experience isn't as intuitive as what you'd get with a Google Assistant smart display. But you really shouldn't be too surprised because we're dealing with an Alexa Smart Display.
The new adaptive color function makes images look photorealistic in every lighting situation.
Rather, the experience continues to focus on the Amazon ecosystem. If you are a Prime subscriber, enjoy all of the rewards and benefits that you have with the Echo Show 8 (2021). From asking Alexa to stream music or video content to receiving notifications when Amazon orders have been delivered, there's no denying that Amazon has it all.
Similar to its siblings, it functions as a home hub for quick and easy smart home control at the push of a button or by voice via Alexa. Speech recognition is still accurate and excellent even with slight background noise.
Camera: No standstill for video calls
Equipped with a 13-megapixel camera, its outstanding feature, you no longer have to stand still or stationary in front of the Echo Show 8 (2021) when making video calls. That's because it now automatically pans and zooms to keep you in the frame. This is a feature we've seen in other smart displays like Facebook Portal and Google Nest Hub Max, but it's obviously a different implementation than that of the Echo Show 10 (3rd generation).
It works pretty well. However, it's best not to be too jerky or fast when moving, as the tracking moves at a moderate speed – enough that it never feels unpredictable. It's a nice addition during the work-from-home era, but it's hardly a defining feature among smart displays. You can use this digital pan and zoom feature on Alexa calls, but I appreciate that it is supported on Zoom calls as well. It would be nice to see wider support for this on other video chat platforms, but time will tell.
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If you're concerned about potential snoops, there's a switch that mutes the microphone and disables the camera. In addition to video calls, the camera is vital when you are away from home. I've always enjoyed using the drop-in feature which gives me instant access to the camera from my smartphone, which is perfect for seeing if the kids have come home after school or if there are any pets sniff for snacks. Alexa Guard subscribers also receive notifications when unusual noises are detected – such as breaking glass or triggering smoke alarms.
Our opinion
Sometimes we have high expectations when it comes to subsequent devices. We often long for larger, more elaborate functions. The Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021) is an iterative gadget that only makes a significant improvement in camera functionality. In addition, it is no different from what its predecessor offered.
Thankfully, the cost of the Amazon Echo Show 8 (2021) won't change at $ 130. If you don't crave to be able to move around freely during video calls, save the extra cash and buy the $ 110 First generation Amazon Echo Show 8.
Is there a better alternative?
If you need something smaller, the Amazon Echo Show 5 (2021) is the obvious choice. Conversely, if you want all the bells and whistles in an Alexa-powered smart display, the Echo Show 10 (3rd If you're a fan of the Google Assistant, the Google Nest Hub (2nd generation) is the direct rival of the Echo Show 8 as it is similar in size but has a unique sleep tracking mode that you won't find anywhere else with a smart display.
How long it will take?
Although it's made of plastic, it's the sturdy variant that makes me confident that it can withstand minor accidents and bumps. Since it remains stationary in any location, it will likely remain operational for a long time. In the event of an internal defect, there is a one-year limited warranty that covers the defect.
Should you buy it?
Yes, if you really need that pan and zoom feature on video calls. If not, stick with the original model as there is no functional difference between it.
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