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Amazon stops selling Echo Wall Clock over connectivity issues

Kris Holt, @krisholt

January 23, 2019
 
 
Amazon stops selling Echo Wall Clock over connectivity issues | DeviceDaily.com

Back in September, Amazon held a massive Alexa event, and one of the many, many products it announced was a clock. The idea was that you’d use a connected Alexa device to control Echo Wall Clock with your voice, and set timers and reminders — it doesn’t have its own speaker or microphone. However, only a month after starting to ship the clock, Amazon has temporarily stopped selling the product because of connectivity problems.

“We’re aware that a small number of customers have had issues with connectivity,” Amazon told The Verge. The company is working on a fix, and plans to start selling the item again “in the coming weeks.”

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