





Like-New Amazon Echo Dot (newest model) is refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same limited warranty as a new device. Like-New Amazon devices may be packaged in generic Amazon-branded boxes.
Your favorite music and content – Play music, audiobooks, and podcasts from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify and others or via Bluetooth throughout your home.
Alexa is happy to help – Ask Alexa for weather updates and to set hands-free timers, get answers to your questions and even hear jokes. Need a few extra minutes in the morning? Just tap your Echo Dot to snooze your alarm.
Keep your home comfortable – Control compatible smart home devices with your voice and routines triggered by built-in motion or indoor temperature sensors. Create routines to automatically turn on lights when you walk into a room, or start a fan if the inside temperature goes above your comfort zone.
Designed to protect your privacy – Amazon is not in the business of selling your personal information to others. Built with multiple layers of privacy controls, including a mic off button.
Do more with device pairing – Fill your home with music using compatible Echo devices in different rooms, create a home theatre system with Fire TV, or extend wifi coverage with a compatible eero network so you can say goodbye to drop-offs and buffering.
8 reviews for Like-New Amazon Echo Dot (newest model) – Vibrant sounding speaker, Designed for Alexa+, Great for bedrooms, dining rooms and offices, Charcoal
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$44.99
Tj E –
Very happy with purchase
Works as it should, couldn’t be happier. We bought this because the small show we had couldn’t hear us very well but this one doesn’t seem to have a problem. It stays connected pretty far from the WiFi (75’) overall good product. It was very easy to set up. Appearance is very sleek really don’t notice it setting on the dresser.
Melissa Florin –
Smart, Compact, and Very Convenient
The Echo Dot (5th generation) delivers clear sound, fast response, and reliable performance. Setup is quick, voice recognition is accurate, and it integrates seamlessly with smart home devices. Its compact design fits well in any room while still providing impressive audio quality. Excellent value and highly recommended.
Yanet –
Practical technology in a compact design.
Its size is compact, but the sound is clear and loud enough for any room. It’s very easy to set up and responds quickly to voice commands.
Smell didn’t last long –
Great item !!
This item is great. I hooked up lamps and lights. Its very helpful in many ways. Works perfect and very user friendly.
Liz campbell –
Good
Had some connectivity issues setting it up. Took about 10 minutes to get it going. But everything is good now. I replaced a very old echo studio with this. and the speaker honestly is better. But it doesn’t have spacial audio. So I’ll be getting another one. Not sure if it will connect to my echo subwoofer I’ll try it out at a later time.
Joey Miller –
Does The Job, Alexa Can Be Glitchy
These work well but Alexa can be a little glitchy and doesn’t do everything Google does and Google can’t do some of the things that Alexa does.Alexa does hane some problems understanding some similar sounding words like pole, hole and whole.”Turn off the pole lamp” turned into “turn off the whole lamp” and Alexa shut off every lamp as an example.Alexa has issues with custom light colors.Alexa has issues with thermometers If you have a greenhouse or need to track humidity for health reasons. Google will tell you the humidity of a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth smart thermometer, Alexa says she can’t do that yet.Alexa also cannot tell you the heat index or wind chill factor.I use Google on my phone to perform some tasks that Alexa cannot perform or gets buggy with.Here’s why I went with Amazon speakers.Where I live, we have brownouts in the summer, it rains all the time and we have the occasional blackout.EVEN THOUGH my Google speakers were on surge suppressors, 3 speakers were damaged!Google suggests that you put their speakers on a surge suppressing UPS (a surge suppressor with battery backup) for EACH GOOGLE DEVICE!Google said the sudden loss of power is like yanking the battery out of a phone and can damage the firmware of the speaker and brick it, meaning the speaker can still be damaged even if it’s on a surge suppressor.These seem to have a better build quality but I still put each speaker on a smart plug to be safe so I can remotely kill the power if needed.Update: internet went out today, the speakers when they reacquired the network we’re very sluggish, used the smart plugs to reboot all the speakers instead of unplugging them and plugging them back in one by one.
Steven –
Alexa Outshines Google Smart Speaker in Every Way
I recently switched from a Google smart speaker to the Amazon Alexa, and the difference is night and day. Here’s why Alexa is the clear winner:**1. Superior Voice Recognition:** Alexa seems to understand me better, even in noisy environments. Whether I’m speaking softly or there’s background noise, Alexa almost always gets it right on the first try. With the Google speaker, I often had to repeat myself or speak more clearly to get it to understand me.**2. Seamless Smart Home Integration:** My smart home setup includes various devices from different brands, and Alexa connects with all of them effortlessly. It’s almost like Alexa was made to be the ultimate smart home hub. With Google, I had to deal with occasional compatibility issues and workarounds.**3. Better Skills and Routines:** The Alexa Skills are incredibly diverse and useful. Whether I want to play a game, get a recipe, or even find my phone, Alexa has a skill for it. The routine setup is intuitive and allows me to automate my home exactly the way I want. Google’s routines are decent but not as flexible or easy to customize.**4. Wider Range of Compatible Devices:** There are so many Alexa-compatible devices out there, from thermostats to lights to door locks. The variety and availability make expanding my smart home ecosystem much easier. Google’s compatibility is growing, but it still feels limited in comparison.**5. Better Sound Quality:** Alexa’s sound quality is richer and fuller, especially in the newer models. Whether I’m listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks, the audio experience is noticeably better. Google’s sound quality isn’t bad, but Alexa’s audio capabilities definitely stand out.**6. Regular Updates and Improvements:** Amazon seems to be constantly updating Alexa with new features and improvements. It’s like the device just keeps getting better over time. With my Google speaker, updates were less frequent, and when they did come, the changes were often minor.In summary, if you’re looking for a smart speaker that truly understands you, integrates seamlessly with your smart home, and offers a more diverse range of skills and better sound, Alexa is the way to go. It’s simply a smarter choice!
Mike C. –
That it works like the echo just not as strong sounding.
Works like the big boys, just need to hook it up to speakers for a really big sound but otherwise it does all that the echo does with the sound exception, good for price.