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Amazon temporarily stops selling Echo Wall Clock over connectivity problems

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Just a little over a month since Amazon started selling its Echo Wall Clock, the company has pulled the product from its site. The reason was that customers were experiencing connectivity issues and some reviews mentioned that it kept losing Wi-Fi connection. Amazon is working on the fix now and intends to start selling the clock again “in the coming weeks.” This clock makes use of a connected Alexa device so you can control it with your voice, letting you do things like set timers and reminders. It can even display timers with LED indicators to let you know how much time you have left. The Echo Wall Clock itself doesn’t have a speaker or mic.

Source: Engadget

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