Amazon’s Alexa Plus is now available in the US. This next-generation AI assistant is claimed to be smarter, more conversational, and more personalized. Prime customers get free unlimited access to the ...
The Alexa Plus AI has been in early access for over a year, but this week all that changes, starting with a Thursday preview at Amazon's upcoming Big Game ad featuring Chris Hemsworth. Let's look at ...
Alexa Plus is now available to everyone in the US, following an early access period that's been running since the new AI-powered assistant was announced in February 2025. Alexa Plus is an evolution of ...
CNET got hands-on with the products Amazon unveiled ahead of next week's Prime Big Deal Days sale, from new Fire TV tech with Alexa Plus to the next generation of Echo speakers. Tyler has worked on, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. After introducing Alexa Plus (Alexa+) last February, Amazon is now ready to make the AI assistant available on the web to Early Access users.
When I tried the new Alexa Plus back in March, she seemed dumber than the old Alexa. But after a friend raved about her, I decided to give her another chance. Now I agree. Plus is a plus. Alexa Plus ...
Amazon's new line of Echo devices, launched at its event in New York City, will feature Alexa Plus integration, upgraded functionality and sound quality. The lineup includes four speakers: the Echo ...
A post on the Amazon Echo subreddit indicates that an Alexa Plus subscription can make unintended changes to Echo devices. User Setati said that their Echo Show 5 had stopped persistently showing the ...
Alexa Plus subscribers can now order from Grubhub or Uber Eats by voice. The feature is currently exclusive to Echo Show displays over a certain size. Paying Alexa users are now able to order food by ...
Amazon had a lot to share at its big fall hardware event, from new Echos and Kindles to upgraded TVs and Ring cameras. And the big thread running across most of it was the AI-powered Alexa Plus. On ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.