Echo Show 8 2nd Gen review: 's smart assistant - Reviewed

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If you know a senior or someone with dexterity issues, ’s Echo Show may be able to help.
This smart speaker is an entertainment system and personal assistant in one
With a powerful camera and app support, 's Echo Show 8 focuses on communication and entertainment, seamlessly nailing both.

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