I really like the idea of using an Echo Spot as an alarm clock. I don't like the idea of paying £120 for an alarm clock: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01J2BK6CO/ref=gw_aucc_rk_static_launch_0118?pf_rd_p=c83d206d-ce34-431d-b9d1-2e09a38ca075&pf_rd_r=48W3NMJM1X53RJ07KYC0 …
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Replying to @bazzacollins
Does it do anything your phone doesn’t? Which is, presumably, also left next to your bed…
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Replying to @malumpfy @bazzacollins
Genuine question really. I love tech for tech’s sake, but this is a hard sell for me. In truth, I don’t really understand any of the voice-activated stuff yet.
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Replying to @danskinner @malumpfy
Don't leave phone by bed. Voice controls handy. Can use for music/video. Also to answer door (with my Ring video doorbell), turn on office heater, add items to my to-do list, and use as a mini TV.
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Replying to @bazzacollins @malumpfy
Sounds like you should buy one. Or start leaving your phone by your bed.
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Replying to @danskinner @bazzacollins
You can also use it to prop your phone up on, so that you can see it from your bed.
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Phone by the bed is horrible. Constant interruptions if you use as an alarm clock, as screen flashes notifications even if silenced.
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Replying to @bazzacollins @malumpfy
Do Not Disturb mode! In fairness, I actually use my Apple Watch rather than my phone anyway. Makes a perfect alarm clock.
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