As a visual learner, I find myself forgetting what Alexa says on a frequent basis.
The biggest problem for me is the weather. She starts listing off numbers, and without a visual representation, I barely process all the numbers she's told me (from the highs and lows of the day to the weather advisory I didn't ask for). This is what I like about smart displays. They display the weather information onscreen in addition to sharing it over the speakers. As soon as I see the numbers, no problem! I remember it all.
But smart displays can be distracting and often have cameras. Plus, Alexa's primary lineup of displays shows ads in the slideshow. If you're looking for something in between a smart display and a plain smart speaker, Amazon has added it with the brand-new 2024 Echo Spot.
I like the Echo Spot a lot: It takes my most-used smart display features (weather visuals! a clock!) and leaves everything else behind (no ads!). If the sound were a little better, I'd call it the perfect smart speaker. But this is still a great smart speaker if you want an informational assistant and some visuals without the clutter of a full-on smart display.
Returning Player
This isn't the first time Amazon has had an Echo Spot in its lineup of Amazon Echo speakers. The first generation came out in 2017 and had a somewhat similar design: a rounded body and small screen, with only certain information displayed on said screen. It was discontinued in 2019 and is no longer officially on sale, though it's possible to find the original models on eBay.
Amazon cut some big features in this generation. Most notably, the 2024 Echo Spot doesn't have a camera, so you can't use it for video calling like you can with the old model or any Echo Show device. I think both the Echo Spot and the 5-inch Echo Show 5 ($90) smart displays are too tiny for comfortable video calling anyway, and if you're using it as a bedside alarm clock, you won't want a camera in your bedroom.
The Show 5 is only $10 more than the Echo Spot, but I'd recommend going for the Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen) ($150) if you want video features with your smart display. The latest Echo Spot also doesn't have a 3.5-mm audio jack, though it can connect to another speaker via Bluetooth.