The echos also can't talk to each other - meaning you can't tell echo1 to play music on echo2.
Oh, and the speaker is pretty poor for the value. If you want to play with Alexa, get a dot and hook it to your own speakers.
And don't buy them if you're not in the UK or US. You physically can't set to an address in either of those countries yet - meaning no local features for you - apart from the time.
One that comes close to reality is the kid who brings in a bouquet of poison oak and the mom says, "Alexa, wikipedia poison oak." [3] Then Alexa reads off a dictionary definition of poison oak that really adds no valuable information whatsoever.
I guess maybe the ad agency couldn't come up with actual compelling uses for this thing?
1 https://www.ispot.tv/ad/Au4v/amazon-echo-alexa-moments-kid-m...
2 https://www.ispot.tv/ad/Au3M/amazon-echo-alexa-moments-masco...
3 https://www.ispot.tv/ad/Au3N/amazon-echo-dot-alexa-moments-p...
It's not that smart though compared to google search bar, though. It knows a few knowledge areas like movie actors and so on, but can't really search the internet. So I'm excited to get a Google Home and try it out.
There are occasions when I just want to get a quick "Ok,Google" search done, and I'm fairly tied into the rest of the Google ecosystem anyway, so it seemed like it would be worth trying.