Amazon Echo Show
The Amazon Echo Show is a family of smart displays developed by Amazon that integrate the Alexa voice assistant with touchscreen interfaces, built-in speakers, and cameras, enabling users to access visual information, conduct video calls, control smart home devices, and stream media content hands-free.[1] Launched in 2017 as the first Echo device with a screen, the Echo Show series has expanded to include models in various sizes from compact 5.5-inch displays to large 21-inch wall-mountable units, with ongoing updates as recent as November 2025 introducing the fourth-generation Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 11, both featuring enhanced spatial audio and integration with Alexa+, Amazon's generative AI-powered voice assistant for more natural interactions.[2][3] Across the series, Echo Show devices emphasize seamless Alexa integration for everyday tasks, including step-by-step recipe visuals, weather and calendar displays, barcode scanning for quick shopping, and spatial audio for immersive music and podcasts.[1] They serve as central smart home hubs, supporting voice or touch control of compatible devices like lights, locks, and thermostats, while offering entertainment through services such as Netflix, Prime Video, and Hulu.[1] Privacy is addressed via physical microphone and camera shutters, deletion of voice recordings through the Alexa app, and customizable drop-in permissions for secure family communication.[1] As of November 2025, pricing varies by model and generation, with entry-level options like the Echo Show 5 starting at approximately $90 and premium units like the Echo Show 21 reaching $400 or more, reflecting differences in screen size, audio quality, and additional features like motion tracking.[4][5]History
Initial development and launch
The Amazon Echo Show emerged as an evolution of Amazon's Echo smart speaker lineup, which originated with the voice-activated Echo device launched in 2014 featuring the Alexa virtual assistant. Development of the Echo Show focused on integrating a visual interface to complement Alexa's audio capabilities, allowing users to view recipes, news, weather, and other content on a touchscreen while retaining voice control. This built upon Amazon's ongoing advancements in voice-first technology at its Lab126 hardware division, where Echo devices were initially conceptualized as early as 2010.[6] On May 9, 2017, Amazon announced the Echo Show during an untelevised product reveal, positioning it as a smart display speaker that expands Alexa's functionality with a 7-inch touchscreen for video calls, streaming media, and interactive visuals. The device was designed to support drop-in calling among Echo owners and integration with services like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and NPR One, marking a shift toward multimodal interactions in smart home ecosystems. Priced at $229.99 and available in black or white, preorders began immediately following the announcement.[7][8] The Echo Show officially launched in the United States on June 28, 2017, initially available only through Amazon's website and select retailers. Early adoption was driven by its novelty as the first Alexa-enabled device with a screen, though availability was limited to the U.S. market at launch, with international expansion planned later. The release coincided with updates to the Alexa Skills Kit to enable developers to create video-enabled skills, fostering ecosystem growth.[9][10]Expansion of product line
Following the initial launch of the first-generation Echo Show in June 2017, Amazon rapidly expanded its smart display lineup to address diverse user needs, introducing models in varying sizes and form factors to enhance Alexa's visual capabilities across home environments.[11] In October 2018, the company released the second-generation Echo Show, which featured a redesigned fabric-covered exterior, improved audio with dual 2-inch speakers, and a 10.1-inch display.[11] This marked the beginning of iterative updates, focusing on aesthetics and sound quality while maintaining core video calling and smart home control features. By 2019, Amazon broadened the product line with the introduction of the Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 8 in May and November, respectively, targeting smaller spaces and mid-sized setups. The Echo Show 5 offered a 5.5-inch screen with a 2-megapixel camera for privacy-focused users, while the Echo Show 8 provided an 8-inch HD display and stereo speakers for richer multimedia experiences, effectively segmenting the market by screen size and portability.[12] These additions expanded the lineup from a single large-format device to a trio of options, emphasizing affordability and integration with Alexa routines for daily tasks like recipes and weather updates. The expansion accelerated in 2021 with the Echo Show 10 in February, which introduced a motorized 10.1-inch display that rotates to follow users during video calls, powered by a spherical design and enhanced privacy controls. Later that year, the Echo Show 15 debuted in December as a wall-mountable 15.6-inch model with Fire TV integration for streaming, transforming it into a family entertainment hub while supporting visual ID for personalized content.[11] These innovations highlighted Amazon's push toward dynamic, context-aware interactions, growing the portfolio to five distinct models. Subsequent years saw generational refreshes and new entries to incorporate advanced hardware like better cameras and smart home protocols. In 2021, updated versions of the Echo Show 5 and 8 improved bass response and added Zigbee hubs for broader IoT compatibility. The 2023 releases included the third-generation Echo Show 5 with a faster processor and the third-generation Echo Show 8 featuring spatial audio and a 13-megapixel auto-framing camera.[12] By 2024, the Echo Show 15 received an update with a 65% improved camera zoom and noise reduction, alongside the launch of the Echo Show 21, a 21-inch variant with Wi-Fi 6E for premium home theater setups.[12] In 2025, Amazon further diversified the line at its fall hardware event on September 30, announcing the fourth-generation Echo Show 8 with an 8.7-inch HD display, AZ3 Pro chip for enhanced processing, and Omnisense sensors for adaptive interactions, alongside the all-new Echo Show 11 featuring an 11-inch 1080p screen optimized for health and wellness integrations with devices from Oura, Withings, and Wyze. Both models, available starting November 12, 2025, support Thread, Matter, and Zigbee protocols natively, underscoring the line's evolution into a comprehensive ecosystem for smart homes with Alexa+. This expansion now encompasses over a dozen variants across sizes from 5.5 to 21 inches, prioritizing scalability, privacy, and multimedia versatility.[13]Recent advancements and Alexa integration
In September 2025, Amazon announced significant updates to its Echo Show lineup during its Devices and Services event, introducing a redesigned Echo Show 8 and a new Echo Show 11 model, both optimized for the newly launched Alexa+ AI service. These developments marked a shift toward more advanced, AI-driven smart displays, emphasizing proactive assistance and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. The Echo Show 8 features an 8-inch Full HD display with a redesigned chassis incorporating a prominent speaker module and floating screen design, while the Echo Show 11 offers a larger 11-inch Full HD touchscreen for enhanced viewing in various room settings. Both models became available for pre-order immediately, with shipping starting on November 12, 2025, priced at $179.99 for the Echo Show 8 and $219.99 for the Echo Show 11.[3][14] Hardware advancements in these 2025 models include the integration of Amazon's custom AZ3 Pro processor with a dedicated AI accelerator, enabling faster on-device processing for AI tasks such as voice recognition and visual analysis. The devices incorporate Omnisense technology, a sensor fusion platform combining camera, microphone, ultrasound, and Wi-Fi radar to detect user presence and context without constant listening, thereby improving privacy and responsiveness. Audio capabilities have been upgraded with dual stereo speakers and a custom woofer for spatial sound, alongside 13-megapixel cameras supporting auto-framing for video calls. Connectivity enhancements support Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, and built-in hubs for Zigbee, Matter, and Thread protocols, allowing direct control of compatible smart home devices without additional hardware. These updates build on previous generations by prioritizing efficiency and ambient intelligence, with negative liquid crystal displays providing wider viewing angles for group interactions.[3][15][14] Alexa+ represents a major evolution in voice assistant integration, transforming the Echo Show into a generative AI-powered hub capable of natural, multi-turn conversations and proactive task management. Powered by Amazon Bedrock and large language models including Amazon Nova and Anthropic's Claude, Alexa+ enables features like summarizing Ring camera footage, generating personalized routines (e.g., adjusting lights and thermostats based on user habits), and integrating with third-party services such as Oura for wellness insights or OpenTable for reservations. On Echo Show devices, this manifests through an adaptive interface that displays contextual visuals—such as calendar events or media controls—triggered by proximity sensors, enhancing multimedia and smart home experiences. Early access to Alexa+ is included free with purchase of the new 2025 models or for Amazon Prime members ($19.99/month otherwise), with rollout beginning in the U.S. in late 2025 and expanding globally. This integration has been credited with reducing reliance on manual commands, allowing users to handle complex queries like "Plan my evening routine including dinner and workout" via voice or touch. Older Echo Show models, including the 10, 15, and 21, also receive Alexa+ updates via software, ensuring broader compatibility across the lineup.[16][17][18]Hardware
Original models
The original Amazon Echo Show models consist of the first-generation device released in 2017 and its successor, the second-generation model launched in 2018. These devices introduced the concept of a smart display integrated with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, combining audio playback, voice commands, and visual interfaces for video calling and content viewing. Both models featured a fixed, upright design with a touchscreen, far-field microphones, and stereo speakers, marking the initial expansion of the Echo lineup beyond audio-only speakers.[19][20][21] The first-generation Echo Show was announced on May 9, 2017, and became available for purchase on June 28, 2017, priced at $229.99. It measured 7.4 by 7.4 by 3.5 inches and weighed 2.5 pounds, with a wedge-shaped fabric-covered enclosure that angled the screen slightly upward for countertop viewing. The device included a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1,024 by 600 pixels, suitable for displaying recipes, weather, calendars, and video streams from compatible security cameras like Nest or Ring. A 5-megapixel front-facing camera enabled hands-free video calling with other Alexa-enabled devices via the "Drop In" feature, which allowed instant audio or video connections to authorized contacts. Audio was handled by two 2-inch neodymium drivers with Dolby processing, delivering clear stereo sound for music and voice responses, though bass was limited compared to later models. Additional features included seven far-field microphones for voice recognition up to several feet away, support for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and integration with Alexa skills for smart home control, such as adjusting lights or thermostats. The model was powered by a quad-core Intel Atom processor, ensuring responsive performance for basic tasks.[22][23][20][24] The second-generation Echo Show, announced in September 2018 and released on October 11, 2018, also retailed for $229.99 and built upon the original by enlarging the display to 10.1 inches with a higher resolution of 1,280 by 800 pixels, supporting 720p video playback and offering twice the screen real estate for more immersive visuals like full-screen recipes or news feeds. Its dimensions were 6.7 by 9.7 by 5.0 inches, with a sleeker, spherical design featuring a fabric grille and improved stability on surfaces. The camera remained a 5-megapixel unit with auto-adjusting for low light, enhancing video calls and the Drop In functionality. Audio upgrades included two 2-inch speakers with enhanced bass response and the ability to adjust EQ settings via Alexa, providing richer sound for streaming services like Amazon Music or Spotify. A key addition was a built-in Zigbee smart home hub, allowing direct control of compatible devices without an external bridge, alongside the same seven-microphone array and quad-core Intel Atom processor as its predecessor. Privacy controls, such as a microphone mute button and camera shutter, were standard, addressing early concerns about always-on listening.[21][25][26]| Feature | First Generation (2017) | Second Generation (2018) |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 7-inch, 1,024 x 600 | 10.1-inch, 1,280 x 800 (720p) |
| Camera | 5 MP | 5 MP (with low-light adjustment) |
| Audio | Two 2-inch speakers, Dolby | Two 2-inch speakers, enhanced bass |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 7.4 x 7.4 x 3.5 inches | 6.7 x 9.7 x 5.0 inches |
| Smart Home Hub | None | Built-in Zigbee |
| Price at Launch | $229.99 | $229.99 |
Compact models (Echo Show 5 series)
The Echo Show 5 series represents Amazon's lineup of compact smart displays designed for bedside, kitchen, or small-space use, emphasizing portability and affordability while integrating Alexa voice assistance. Introduced as a smaller alternative to larger Echo Show models, the series prioritizes a 5.5-inch touchscreen for visual feedback on queries, video calls, and smart home control.[27] All generations feature built-in privacy controls, including a microphone and camera off button with a physical shutter.[4] The first-generation Echo Show 5 launched in June 2019 at a price of $89.99, measuring 5.8 inches wide, 2.9 inches deep, and 3.4 inches high, with a weight of 0.9 pounds.[27][28] It includes a 5.5-inch display with 960 x 480 pixel resolution, a 1-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls, and a single 1.7-inch full-range speaker.[29][30] Powered by an undisclosed processor, it supports core Alexa functions like music streaming, weather updates, and compatibility with select smart home devices via Zigbee or Bluetooth.[29] In June 2021, Amazon released the second-generation model, maintaining the same compact dimensions and display specifications as its predecessor but upgrading to a 2-megapixel camera for sharper video calls and introducing new color options like Deep Sea Blue alongside enhanced sustainability through recycled materials.[31][32] The audio remains a 1.7-inch speaker, but software updates enabled features like Visual ID for personalized greetings and motion-activated display wake-up.[33] Priced at $84.99, it connects via dual-band Wi-Fi and includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.[31] The third-generation Echo Show 5 arrived in May 2023, featuring a slightly redesigned chassis at 5.8 inches wide, 3.6 inches deep, and 3.2 inches high, weighing 16.1 ounces for improved stability.[34][4] It retains the 5.5-inch 960 x 480 display and 2-megapixel camera but upgrades to a MediaTek MT8169B processor for 20 percent faster performance in tasks like app loading and voice processing.[34][35] The audio system evolves with a 1.75-inch speaker delivering twice the bass and clearer vocals compared to prior models, enhancing music and podcast playback.[4][34] Launched at $89.99, it supports expanded Alexa+ features, including generative AI for more natural conversations.[36]| Generation | Release Date | Display | Camera | Speaker | Processor | Dimensions (W x D x H) | Weight | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st (2019) | June 2019 | 5.5" 960x480 | 1 MP | 1.7" full-range | Undisclosed | 5.8" x 2.9" x 3.4" | 0.9 lb | $89.99 |
| 2nd (2021) | June 2021 | 5.5" 960x480 | 2 MP | 1.7" full-range | Undisclosed | 5.8" x 2.9" x 3.4" | 0.9 lb | $84.99 |
| 3rd (2023) | May 2023 | 5.5" 960x480 | 2 MP | 1.75" with 2x bass | MediaTek MT8169B | 5.8" x 3.6" x 3.2" | 1.0 lb | $89.99 |
Mid-size models (Echo Show 8 series)
The Amazon Echo Show 8 series consists of mid-sized smart displays from Amazon, featuring an 8-inch touchscreen designed for Alexa voice interactions, video streaming, smart home control, and video calling. Positioned between the compact Echo Show 5 and larger models like the Echo Show 15, the series emphasizes a balance of portability and functionality, with successive generations introducing enhancements in audio, camera quality, processing power, and smart home compatibility. All models support core Alexa features such as music playback, weather updates, and integration with services like Prime Video and Spotify.[39][40] The first-generation Echo Show 8, released in 2019 at a price of $129.99, introduced the mid-size form factor with an 8-inch HD touchscreen at 1280 x 800 resolution, dual 2-inch 10W speakers for stereo sound, and a 1-megapixel front-facing camera with a privacy shutter. It included two far-field microphones for hands-free Alexa commands and a 3.5mm audio output port, but lacked built-in Zigbee support for direct smart home hub functionality. The device measured 7.9 x 5.4 x 3.9 inches and weighed about 2.1 pounds, making it suitable for countertops or nightstands. Early reviews praised its video calling capabilities and media display but noted the camera's low resolution limited video quality compared to competitors.[39][41] In 2021, the second-generation model launched at $129.99, retaining the 8-inch 1280 x 800 display but upgrading to a 13-megapixel camera for sharper video calls and adding a physical privacy shutter. Audio remained stereo via dual 1-inch tweeters, with improved microphone array for better voice recognition. It introduced a built-in Zigbee hub for controlling compatible smart lights and sensors without additional hardware, alongside support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Measuring 7.9 x 5.4 x 3.9 inches, it featured faster response times for Alexa queries and enhanced drop-in calling. This generation addressed the first's camera shortcomings, earning high marks for smart home integration.[40][42] The third-generation Echo Show 8, released in October 2023 for $149.99, built on its predecessor with the same 8-inch 1280 x 800 screen but added spatial audio through dual 2-inch tweeters and passive bass radiator, plus room adaptation technology that adjusts sound based on placement. The 13-megapixel camera was recentered with auto-framing to keep users in view during calls, powered by an octa-core processor for 40% faster smart home responses. It expanded smart home support to include Matter, Thread, and Sidewalk alongside Zigbee, enabling broader device compatibility. At 7.9 x 5.5 x 4.2 inches and 2.3 pounds, it included adaptive content that optimizes the interface for proximity and a temperature sensor for routines. Reviews highlighted its immersive entertainment and seamless hub performance.[40][43]| Model | Release Year | Price (Launch) | Screen | Audio | Camera | Processor/Smart Home | Dimensions (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Gen | 2019 | $129.99 | 8" 1280x800 | Dual 2" 10W speakers | 1MP | Dual-core; Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm out | 7.9 x 5.4 x 3.9 |
| 2nd Gen | 2021 | $129.99 | 8" 1280x800 | Dual 1" tweeters | 13MP | Quad-core; Zigbee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | 7.9 x 5.4 x 3.9 |
| 3rd Gen | 2023 | $149.99 | 8" 1280x800 | Dual 2" tweeters, spatial audio | 13MP auto-framing | Octa-core; Zigbee, Matter, Thread, Sidewalk | 7.9 x 5.5 x 4.2 |
Large and rotating models (Echo Show 10, 15, 21, and 11)
The large and rotating models in the Amazon Echo Show lineup represent the company's emphasis on expansive displays and dynamic user interaction for home environments, particularly kitchens and living spaces. These devices prioritize bigger screens for enhanced visibility during video calls, recipe viewing, and smart home control, with some incorporating motorized rotation or flexible mounting options to improve usability. Unlike smaller models, they integrate more robust audio systems and advanced processing to handle multimedia and AI-driven features seamlessly.[45] The Echo Show 10 (3rd generation), released in February 2021, introduced the first motorized rotating screen in the series, featuring a 10.1-inch HD touchscreen that pivots up to 175 degrees horizontally to follow users during interactions. This motion-enabled design, powered by a brushless motor, enhances video calls and cooking assistance by keeping the 13 MP wide-angle camera centered on the user, with auto-framing capabilities. It includes a 2.1 audio setup with two 1-inch tweeters and a 3-inch woofer for directional sound, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Zigbee smart home hub functionality, measuring 9.9 x 9 x 6.7 inches and weighing 90.3 ounces. The device supports Alexa routines for motion-based automation, such as adjusting the screen for detected movement.[46][47] Building on larger form factors, the Echo Show 15 (2nd generation), launched in December 2023, offers a 15.6-inch Full HD display (1920 x 1080 resolution) optimized for wall mounting as a kitchen hub, with support for both landscape and portrait orientations via included hardware. It features built-in Fire TV for streaming, a 13 MP camera with auto-framing and privacy shutter, and stereo speakers consisting of two 2-inch woofers and two 0.6-inch tweeters. Powered by an Amlogic processor with 3 GB RAM and 16 GB storage, it includes far-field microphones for hands-free Alexa commands and serves as a Matter-compatible smart home controller. The slim profile (16.1 x 10.1 x 1.4 inches, 4.96 pounds) allows easy integration into cabinetry or walls, though optional stands enable tilt adjustments without full rotation.[48][49] The Echo Show 21, introduced on November 20, 2024, expands this concept to Amazon's largest smart display at 21 inches Full HD (1920 x 1080), designed primarily for wall installation with Fire TV integration for 4K streaming and Alexa-powered home organization widgets. Its 13 MP camera supports 3.3x zoom and wide-angle views for group calls, paired with the same stereo audio configuration as the Show 15 for room-filling playback. Measuring 21.4 x 13.2 x 1.5 inches and weighing 10.7 pounds, it uses an upgraded processor for smoother performance and includes temperature sensing via Omnisense technology. Like the Show 15, it rotates manually between orientations for mounting flexibility but lacks motorized panning.[5][50] The Echo Show 11, set for release on November 12, 2025, bridges mid- and large-size categories with an 11-inch Full HD display (1920 x 1200 resolution) and a redesigned chassis emphasizing spatial audio through a 2.8-inch woofer and dual full-range drivers. It incorporates an AZ3 Pro processor with AI acceleration for faster Alexa responses, a 13 MP auto-framing camera, and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, alongside built-in Zigbee, Matter, and Thread support as a border router. At 10 x 5 x 7.2 inches and 45.92 ounces, it includes Omnisense for presence detection and optional adjustable stands offering 40-degree tilt and 360-degree swivel, though without automatic screen rotation. This model comes with early access to Alexa+ for enhanced conversational AI.[51][13]| Model | Display Size & Resolution | Audio Configuration | Camera | Key Mounting/Motion Feature | Release Date | Dimensions & Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) | 10.1" HD | 2x 1" tweeters + 3" woofer | 13 MP, auto-framing | Motorized 175° rotation | February 2021 | 9.9 x 9 x 6.7 in, 90.3 oz |
| Echo Show 15 (2nd Gen) | 15.6" Full HD (1920x1080) | 2x 2" woofers + 2x 0.6" tweeters | 13 MP, auto-framing | Wall mount, portrait/landscape | December 2023 | 16.1 x 10.1 x 1.4 in, 4.96 lb |
| Echo Show 21 | 21" Full HD (1920x1080) | 2x 2" woofers + 2x 0.6" tweeters | 13 MP, 3.3x zoom | Wall mount, portrait/landscape | November 20, 2024 | 21.4 x 13.2 x 1.5 in, 10.7 lb |
| Echo Show 11 | 11" Full HD (1920x1200) | 2.8" woofer + 2 full-range drivers | 13 MP, auto-framing | Optional stand with 360° swivel | November 12, 2025 | 10 x 5 x 7.2 in, 45.92 oz |
Model comparison
The Amazon Echo Show lineup offers a range of smart displays varying in size, features, and intended use cases, from compact bedside devices to large wall-mountable hubs for family rooms. The original Echo Show models, launched in 2017, featured a 7-inch screen and basic video calling capabilities, evolving into more advanced iterations with improved audio, cameras, and integration with Alexa+. Subsequent generations introduced spatial audio, auto-framing cameras, and Fire TV support in larger models, allowing users to select based on space constraints, audio needs, and smart home centrality.[12] Key differences across models include display size and resolution, which scale from 5.5 inches for portable use to 21 inches for shared viewing; camera quality for video calls, ranging from 2MP in entry-level units to 13MP with auto-framing in mid-range options; and audio systems, progressing from single speakers to multi-driver setups with woofers for immersive sound. Larger models like the Echo Show 15 and 21 emphasize wall-mounting and Fire TV streaming, while compact ones prioritize affordability and simplicity. Pricing starts at around $90 for the Echo Show 5 and reaches $400 for the Echo Show 21, reflecting these enhancements.[52][53]| Model | Release Year | Screen Size & Resolution | Camera | Audio | Processor | Unique Features | Approx. Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen) | 2023 | 5.5" (960 x 480) | 2MP | 1 x 1.7" full-range speaker with spatial audio | MediaTek MT8169B | Compact design for nightstands; photo frame mode; kids edition available | $90 |
| Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen) | 2023 | 8" HD (1280 x 800) | 13MP with auto-framing | Dual 2" full-range drivers with spatial audio | AZ2 Neural Edge | Smart home hub with Zigbee; centered camera for calls; Matter support | $150 |
| Echo Show 8 (updated, 2025) | 2025 | 8.7" HD (1280 x 800) | 13MP with auto-framing | Dual full-range drivers + 2.8" woofer for spatial audio | AZ3 Pro | Enhanced viewing area; Alexa+ integration; improved audio architecture | $180 |
| Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) | 2021 | 10.1" HD (1280 x 800) | 13MP with auto-framing | 2 x 1" tweeters + 1 x 3" woofer | MediaTek MT8183 | Rotating base for motion tracking; premium audio for larger rooms | $250 |
| Echo Show 11 | 2025 | 11" Full HD (1920 x 1200) | 13MP with auto-framing | Dual full-range drivers + 2.8" woofer for spatial audio | AZ3 Pro | Adjustable stand option; expanded viewing for video; Alexa+ designed | $220 |
| Echo Show 15 | 2023 | 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) | 13MP wide-angle with auto-framing | 2 x 2" woofers + 2 x 0.6" tweeters | Amlogic Pop1 (quad-core) with 3GB RAM | Wall-mountable; built-in Fire TV; portrait/landscape support; digital calendar | $300 |
| Echo Show 21 | 2024 | 21" Full HD (1920 x 1080) | 13MP wide-angle with 3.3x zoom and auto-framing | 2 x 2" woofers + 2 x 0.6" tweeters | Amlogic Pop1 (quad-core) with 3GB RAM, Wi-Fi 6E | Largest screen for home organization; Fire TV streaming; wall-mount hardware included | $400 |