Amazon Echo Can now read Kindle books To You

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Amazon is quietly going about its service of improving the Echo’s software, adding new features and capabilities as it goes, such as the ability to help users with their workouts. the current addition to arrive makes it possible for all of Amazon’s Echos to read Kindle books to their owners, with voice-controlled commands for things like starting a new book and skipping back a few seconds.

The new feature, which Amazon made users aware of by means of an email drop, sees Echo get Kindle reading functionality that mimics what it was already capable of for things such as Wikipedia entries and news articles.

Alexa can now read your Kindle books out loud, using the same text-to-speech technology that already reads Wikipedia articles, news articles, and calendar entries. kick back with your most current book or have Alexa help with bedtime stories for the kids. You can switch effortlessly between listening and reading—start an eBook on your Echo, then continue reading on your Kindle, tablet, or smartphone, ideal where you left off.

Voice commands such as “Alexa, read my Kindle book” and “Alexa, skip back” will allow for controlling of the reading, while asking for a certain book by title must see that book be the one that gets read.

Alexa voice commands to control the Kindle book reading functionality

Alexa and the Echo’s capabilities continue to grow, if you’re all-in with Amazon, then Echo is one device that isn’t standing still. even if you don’t have a real hankering for one just now, you never know what Alexa will be capable of tomorrow.

Amazon is also rumored to be working on a cheaper, portable version of the Echo. The upcoming device is said to fit in the palm of one’s hand.

If you don’t have Amazon Echo yet, you can get hold of one today for $179 directly from Amazon here.

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