The Amazon Echo graveyard (www.theverge.com)
from kirk781@discuss.tchncs.de to technology@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 11:11
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Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 31 Oct 12:40 next collapse

The $60 microwave was actually pretty good and the integration wasn’t totally useless

smiletolerantly@awful.systems on 31 Oct 12:51 next collapse

Fuck Amazon, fuck Alexa.

But that wall clock is glorious. It’s a decently look clock, but seeing how much time you have left on multiple timers with a single glance is so incredibly useful. Especially when you’re cooking.

I’m currently in the process of migrating away from the shit Alexa ecosystem, but no matter what I end up with, I’ll have to find an alternative for this clock

sirswizzlestix@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 12:57 next collapse

Multiple timers in the kitchen is a must. For those that don’t know, pro to prosumer grade kitchen gear has been doing it for years:

www.thermoworks.com/shop/products/timers/

Edit: I’ve used the TimeStack for years. You can pry it from my cold dead hands that’s how good it is.

Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 31 Oct 13:04 next collapse

I just use an app on my phone. Being able to set a timer with multiple stages is important to me for baking (I can make a custom timer that pauses at each stage of rising).

If i just need a quick timer, the basic clock app works for me.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 15:36 next collapse

Those look great but a physical timer doesn’t label which timer is which nor is it available throughout the house. Why shouldn’t i see my laundry timer when I’m in the kitchen or my kitchen timer when I’m in the family room?

While I wish for a home solution, nothing matches my Apple Watch. Voice response. Any number of timers. Timers are named. Timers go with me everywhere

sirswizzlestix@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 16:53 collapse

The time stack does up to 100db (which is really effin loud) and each of the timers has a different sound.

It’s not as perfect as an Apple Watch or a digital device that always travels with you but I can hear this timer two stories away in our house

AlDente@sh.itjust.works on 31 Oct 18:32 collapse

I also have the TimeStack and it’s great. However, my one complaint is that there’s no external power switch, and therefore, seems to use up batteries quicker than it should.

tankplanker@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 14:25 next collapse

I just use my Google Home Max for timers, it’ll display three timers at once on the screen and I can get the status of any or all with voice at any point. Plus it’ll do all the usual assistant stuff of conversions, cooking temperatures, and has a big enough screen for me to read recipes or follow along with a recipe video. Bonus feature is that its a reasonable loud speaker as well so I do not need a separate radio in the kitchen.

Sure its not as pretty as the clock but its a whole lot more useful for cooking.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 15:31 next collapse

I also really liked the wall clock but definitely too limited feature.

I still have the wall clock but never use it. My biggest complaint is that it is tied to one echo and it must be in Bluetooth range if it, but I want my timer visible throughout the house.

It’s easier and more convent to use my watch or phone

krazzyk@lemmy.world on 01 Nov 19:30 collapse

If you use home assistant, nabu casa has an ”Assist Sattelite” voice-kit hardware platform in the pipeline, I’m hoping to replace all my Alexa’s once available.

Details in the top post here: community.home-assistant.io/t/…/321

There’s a patent post on Reddit recently too, I won’t link that 😂

barsquid@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 13:26 collapse

The little ring form factor would be neat if it wasn’t $200 and wasn’t sending data to Amazon.