Amazon offers settings to stop unwanted items from displaying on the Echo Show’s screen, but on a regular basis, the company just added new items-and the new items would be on by default. Unfortunately, over the years, that situation didn’t improve much-and in the past year, it became untenable. When I first got an Echo Show, I complained about its lack of customizability and the fact that it littered its screen with a bunch of junk that I didn’t care about. It’s a little thing, but once you’ve got it, you don’t want to give it up.īut my frustration about literally every other aspect of the Echo Show just kept building. If I’m being honest, it became indispensable in a single way: setting multiple named timers via voice and being able to see their status with a glance. As a kitchen appliance, it essentially existed to answer basic queries, set timers, and play music. I switched from a regular Amazon Echo to a screen-bearing Echo Show back in 2017.
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