On Wednesday, Amazon announced a mess of new stuff — from an Alexa-powered smart oven to a set of wireless headphones aimed directly at AirPods users.
Amazon announced a vast array of new gadgets on Wednesday. Standouts included the company's first-ever smart glasses, Echo Frames, and wireless earphones, Echo Buds. The big focus for Amazon's product blitz was Alexa-powered electronics, as Amazon moves from smart speakers to smart home. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Amazon announced a vast array of new gadgets on Wednesday. Standouts included the company's first-ever smart glasses, Echo Frames, and wireless earphones, Echo Buds. The big focus for Amazon's product blitz was Alexa-powered electronics, as Amazon moves from smart speakers to smart home. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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