Amazon extends Alexa’s ability to check air quality and shift music to follow you around all the day

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Amazon announced the launch of latest Alexa product, the smart air quality monitor in upcoming December. This monitor instantly measures toxin mixed in the house’s air and alert users by syncing with Alexa. However, Alexa’s another own new features will be there to add more positive vibes to the air by shifting musics to follow you all around your house with minimal disruption.

Air Quality monitor

The US Environmental agencies have stated that the dangerous toxins and allergens are found up to five times more on each house’s indoor air than outside. So as of now that people spend most of their time in their houses, Amazon have presented the brand new Air Quality monitor to track the air index inside the house. This monitor connects with Alexa and alert users to improve the air quality  by suggesting simple solution. It uses advanced particle detection technology to identify any kind of dust, carbon monoxide, temperature, humidity, etc present inside the house. According to Amazon, this smart air quality monitor will cost around $70. 

On it’s announcement blog Amazon has stated “Our goal is to build technology that helps you, our customers, create a healthier and more comfortable home for yourself and your loved ones. That includes one often overlooked element contributing to the health of your home—the air quality,”

Musical Air with Alexa

One of Alexa’s special abilities can improve air with a non-stop playlist. Alexa can automatically shift the music from one Echo device present in one room to another Echo device placed in another room. Also there’s no need to worry about controlling it because users can ask anytime “Alexa, shift my music to a specific room” or if they want to pause it and stop it just ask “Alexa, pause the music”. In a recent blogpost Amazon has shared “Now it’s even easier to take your music, podcasts, or radio stations with you wherever you go – just ask Alexa to move your content to your desired Echo device to continue listening exactly where you left off.”

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