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Amazon Echo Sub

Amazon Echo Sub

Amazon’s Alexa makes it so easy to listen to Spotify or Pandora, order products through its site or set reminders, that Echo devices have become a part of our daily lives. As much as we love all our Echo products, the bass response when listening to music is, well, a bit shit. But it doesn’t have to be with the newly released Echo Sub subwoofer. Yes, Amazon finally released a purpose-built subwoofer to work with your Echo ecosystem at home so you can have full-fledged audio without having to worry about connecting third-party speakers. The Echo Sub delivers down-firing, 100W deep bass through a 6″ woofer that’s simple to set up and pairs easily with Echo or Echo Plus devices to create true stereo surround. The Amazon Echo Sub will be released on October 11, 2018, so pre-order yours now to have it on release day.