Just a little over a month after shipping its first Echo Wall Clocks, Amazon is pulling the product over connectivity issues. The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern first tweeted about the delisting and The Verge
has since independently confirmed it. In a statement, an Amazon
spokesperson said, “We’re aware that a small number of customers have
had issues with connectivity. We’re working hard to address this and
plan to make Echo Wall Clock available again in the coming weeks.”
The clock’s listing is still live on Amazon,
but it now reads “currently unavailable.” It’s unclear when exactly
it’ll be back in stock or how extensive of a fix Amazon needs to apply;
it could be a few weeks, like the company says, or the issue may run
deeper and take a bit more time. (It’s also not clear if there’s a
refund program in place, but it seems safe to say that Amazon would give
you your money back if you were experiencing the apparent connectivity
issues.) The device ran on four AA batteries and required both Bluetooth
and Wi-Fi for setup. A handful of reviews on the listing mention connectivity issues and the fact that it kept losing its Wi-Fi connection.
Still, the Echo Wall Clock cost only $29.99 and was
designed for people who already owned a standard Echo — the clock didn’t
have a microphone or speaker built in. People who did have an Echo
could use the clock to display timers, with LED indicators for seeing
how much time was left without having to ask Alexa. It was a strange and
intriguing idea, so here’s to hoping Amazon figures out a quick fix and
gets it back on the market.
The Article was Published on : TheVerge
Amazon pulls its Echo Wall Clock due to connectivity issues
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