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'Tap to Alexa' Brings Greater Accessibility to Echo Show

A new accessibility feature rolling out to Amazon'south Echo Show devices will let those with spoken communication impairments collaborate with Alexa.

Dubbed "Tap to Alexa," the feature lets you communicate with the virtual banana without needing to speak a command. You can use it to set a timer, get traffic data and the weather, and more, Amazon said.

To try it out, just go to the device settings on your Repeat Prove, select accessibility settings, and toggle on Tap to Alexa. From in that location, you can select from a card of preset options for pop commands or type in personalized requests.

Meanwhile, Amazon also today announced that Alexa Captioning, which launched in the US a few months ago, is now available to customers in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Federal republic of germany, Japan, India, France, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand equally well. That characteristic lets you read Alexa'south responses on Echo devices with a screen. To enable Alexa Captioning, become to the device settings on your Echo Show or Echo Spot, select accessibility settings, and toggle on Alexa Captioning.

"We hear from customers every day that Alexa has changed their lives for the better, and we're pleased to evangelize these new features that make Alexa accessible for our customers who are deaf and hard of hearing, and those with speech impairments," Amazon said in a statement to PCMag. "As with all Alexa features, these new features will continue to improve over time."

Amazon's Echo Show earned a "good" rating in PCMag's review; nosotros praised its "useful" touch screen but called its design "dated" and its audio quality "unimpressive." The Echo Spot, on the other manus, earned an "first-class" rating and our coveted Editors' Choice laurels.

"Amazon invented the platonic smart warning clock in the Echo Spot, the perfect bedside companion for anyone in an Alexa-powered abode," PCMag'southward Sascha Segan wrote in the review.

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