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Alexa Plus has started rolling out to users, but it’s missing these 5 useful features

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  • Amazon has launched early access to Alexa+ for selected users, but a few features are missing
  • Not all the features showcased at its February launch event will be available straight away, and will instead be rolled out in parts over the next few months
  • While Alexa+ is only available on Echo Show 8, 10, 15 and 21, we expect it to come to more Echo devices as more features become available

When Amazon announced its new AI-enhanced Alexa+ voice assistant, we were beyond excited to finally see Amazon’s answer to ChatGPT and Apple Intelligence come to life. In our live blog we speculated a March 31 roll, and it seems as though we were correct as Alexa+ has started rolling out to selected users in the US on certain Echo devices, but it wouldn’t be a major launch without a few catches.

During Amazon’s devices event in February, the company took pride in boasting Alexa+’s revamped voice and AI capabilities, but a report from The Washington Post has identified that Alexa+ is missing a number of handy features. They’ll be unveiled in waves over the next few months, but it does feel like a broken promise in some ways.

Panos Panay and Alexa Plus

During Amazon’s devices event in February, Panos Panay demonstrated a handful of new features but not all of them are available in Alexa+’s early access. (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

What’s missing from Alexa+?

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