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Amazon Echo Dot (5th gen.) (Amazon Alexa)
EUR64,10

Amazon Echo Dot (5th gen.)

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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IrusVirus

2 years ago • purchased this product

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No, unfortunately not... I also realised afterwards. I also bought a separate ZigBee Bridge, for example, so that I could integrate my Sonoff devices.
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jens

1 year ago • purchased this product

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There is little information on this, but I can hardly imagine that it goes beyond the usual 20-20000 Hz, if at all. The sub is specified from 30 Hz, so it certainly won't reach 20-30 Hz downwards. I have read something about the 4th gen. up to approx. 20000 Hz. This will certainly not be easy with standard audio equipment.
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AlanE56

1 year ago

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We source our products from different suppliers to ensure availability as far as possible. As soon as a supplier does not have the item in stock, we switch to a supplier with higher availability. Each supplier offers different prices, so there may be price differences. There may be various reasons for this, such as higher purchase prices for smaller quantities or additional import costs. This is the same product.
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ch.nessier

3 years ago

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chenrici

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Sorry, I know, not a constructive answer: I couldn't even stream Apple Music reasonably to their Homepods. The reason I switched to Echo, only to find it wasn't the speakers. However, I could stream via Bluetooth, just not stable. Connected the Echo as a Bluetooth device. Then I went to Spotify. Everything just worked there. I'm sorry to say that I've been struggling with Apple Music's connectivity problems for a long time.

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