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9 reviews
Mar, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 9 reviews of Amazon Echo Auto (2nd Gen, 2022). The average rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.5/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the price and sound. The size and microphone are also appreciated, whereas many are critical about the reliability.
usability, microphone, size, sound, price
reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Amazon Echo Auto (2nd Gen, 2022) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Christian de Looper (digitaltrends.com)
The Amazon Echo Auto is a great way to get Alexa in your car without breaking the bank, but it's also an accessory you probably don't need.
Clean new design Mic pickup works well
Nobody needs Alexa in the car Other Bluetooth dongles are cheaper Needs Alexa app running on your phone
“I can't figure out exactly why you should get the Amazon Echo Auto.”
Expert review by : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
Microphone is consistently accurate ; Multiple mounting and connection options ; Alexa offers plenty of useful in-car features
Duplicates functionality of Alexa Auto Mode ; Some connection hiccups in testing ; Inconsistent Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration
The second-gen Amazon Echo Auto is ultimately just a good microphone that lets you use Alexa voice controls in your car. It doesn't do anything your phone can't already do with the Alexa mobile app, but it might be able to hear you better.
Expert review by : Steve Smith (slashgear.com)
Amazon Echo Auto (2nd gen) is ready to enable Alexa in your vehicle with relative ease. But is it necessary, or does it fix a problem that doesn't exist?
Alexa can be useful ; Small size blends into the dashboard ; It's easy to setup ; Lost cost for entry ; Great built-in mics
Can't route phone calls through mics ; Your phone probably has a lot of the same functionality ; Only a few niche cases where this makes sense ; It's a dust magnet
Expert review by : David Murphy (androidpolice.com)
Amazon's Echo Auto is a great "smart accessory" for your car. What's even better? Your smartphone.
An excellent way to get Alexa in your car ; Microphone works well in difficult environments ; Included Fast Charger can power the Echo Auto and one more device ; Useful "Find My" feature and roadside assistance
Much more expensive than a typical hands-free Bluetooth mic ; Your smartphone's assistant does nearly everything the Echo Auto can ; You really need to be in the Amazon ecosystem to get the most benefit
The Echo Auto is a great, albeit expensive Bluetooth microphone/speaker combo for your car that also comes with a digital assistant you can use to trigger lots of actions on your phone. It makes more sense if your car has no capacity for Android Auto...
Expert review by (tomsguide.com)
The Echo Auto (2nd Gen) has a sleeker design, more mounting options and improved microphones with the caveat that its cable is no longer removable.
Either way, the Echo Auto (2nd Gen) improves upon the original in terms of its hardware and adds new features like roadside assistance along with an additional mounting option. I wish the vent mount was included in the standard package but it does only...
Expert review by : David Ludlow (trustedreviews.com)
Do you want Alexa in your car? The Amazon Echo Auto (2nd Gen) is for you, although it's fairly limited in use.
Simple to set up ; Excellent microphone
Limited functionality on iPhone ; Needs your car set to Bluetooth ; Alexa has basic driving information
The Amazon Echo Auto (2 nd Gen)’s high-quality microphone makes Alexa easy to use in the car for those who particularly want to use this voice assistant away from home. Reliance on a strong internet connection and limited ability to understand...
Expert review by : Adam Davidson (pocket-lint.com)
The Echo Show 5 is an ideal bedside smart display and the latest update brings some welcome improvements. Learn more with our full review.
Perfect for a nightstand or home office ; Improved bass over previous models ; Better voice recognition ; Often discounted
Touch controls a little sluggish ; Screen is too small for larger rooms ; No Zigbee support
The smallest of Amazon's smart displays is an ideal choice for a home office or a bedside table, and this third-generation model offers improved sound and upgraded internals that make Alexa more responsive. It might not be an obvious upgrade for...
Expert review by : Dan Grabham (stuff.tv_in)
Amazon's in-car Echo has a power-up and a new design