Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos
$199.99
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Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos Price History
Price History for Amazon Echo Studio | Our best-sounding smart speaker ever - With Dolby Atmos, spatial audio...
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Current Price | $199.99 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $199.99 | July 15, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $149.99 | September 16, 2024 |
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$199.99 | September 24, 2024 |
$149.99 | September 16, 2024 |
$199.99 | July 18, 2024 |
$169.99 | July 16, 2024 |
$199.99 | July 15, 2024 |
Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos Description
The Amazon Echo Studio is a breakthrough in audio technology, bringing you Amazon’s best-sounding smart speaker ever. Complete with Dolby Atmos and spatial audio processing technology, the Echo Studio offers a truly immersive audio experience that is sure to impress audiophiles and casual listeners alike.
Immersive Audio Experience
The Echo Studio features spatial audio processing technology to create a wider and more enveloping sound stage for stereo formats. With its 5 speakers, it produces powerful bass, dynamic midrange, and crisp highs that result in an unparalleled auditory experience. Dolby Atmos technology adds space, clarity, and depth, making your listening sessions more lifelike and engaging.
Voice Control Your Music
With Amazon Echo Studio, you can stream songs from a variety of music services, including Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, and more. If you’re an Amazon Music HD subscriber, you can enjoy access to 90 million songs in lossless audio formats like HD or Ultra HD, and select songs in spatial audio formats like Dolby Atmos.
Adapts to Any Room
The Echo Studio automatically senses the acoustics of your space and fine-tunes playback for optimal sound. This ensures that no matter where you place the speaker, you will always receive the best audio quality possible.
Built-in Smart Home Hub
Take control of your smart home with the Echo Studio’s built-in smart home hub. It supports Zigbee and Matter-compatible devices, allowing you to easily manage your smart home ecosystem using voice commands.
Ready to Help
Alexa is always ready to assist. Ask Alexa to play music, read the news, answer questions, and much more. The Echo Studio also enables you to use your Alexa devices like an intercom, allowing you to communicate with any room in your house using Drop In and Announcements.
Designed to Protect Your Privacy
Amazon takes your privacy seriously. The Echo Studio is built with multiple layers of privacy controls, including a microphone off button. Amazon does not sell your personal information to others, ensuring that your data remains secure.
Product Features
- Size: 8.1โ height x 6.9โ diameter (206 mm x 175 mm).
- Weight: 7.7 lb (3.5 kg).
- Audio: Three 2โ (51 mm) midrange speakers, one 20 mm tweeter, one 5.25โ (133 mm) woofer with bass aperture.
- Amplifier: Peak output 330W; 24-bit DAC; 100 kHz bandwidth.
- Supported audio formats: FLAC, MP3, AAC, Opus, Vorbis, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Atmos, Sony 360 Reality Audio/MPEG-H.
- Supported music streaming services: Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, SiriusXM, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
- Automatic room adaptation: Continuously adjusts audio filters during music playback.
- Audio input: Combination 3.5mm (analog) or mini-TOSLINK (optical) line in.
- Fire TV compatibility: Connects wirelessly with various Fire TV devices.
- WiFi connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi supports 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 and 5 GHz) networks.
- Bluetooth connectivity: Supports A2DP and AVRCP profiles.
- Smart Home Hub: Zigbee + Sidewalk + Matter.
- Alexa app: Compatible with Fire OS, Android, and iOS devices.
- Accessibility features: Adaptive Listening, Preferred Speaking Rate, Request Sound, Kindle Read Aloud, Notify When Nearby.
- Warranty and service: 1-year limited warranty included, with optional extended warranties available.
- Setup technology: Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup.
- Included in the box: Echo Studio, power cable, Quick Start Guide.
- Privacy Features: Wake word technology, streaming indicators, microphone off button.
- Language: Alexa speaks English and Spanish.
- Software Security Updates: Guaranteed updates for at least four years after the device is last available for purchase.
- Amazon Sidewalk: Helps devices work better over longer distances using a shared network.
The Amazon Echo Studio is a powerful, feature-packed smart speaker that delivers an exceptional audio experience. Whether you’re streaming music, controlling your smart home devices, or simply asking Alexa for assistance, the Echo Studio is designed to meet all your needs while keeping your privacy protected.
Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos Specification
Specification: Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos
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Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos Reviews (2)
2 reviews for Amazon Echo Studio with Dolby Atmos
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Steve Pugliese –
There will be plenty of reviews for the Studio in stand alone, single speaker use. It does sound excellent that way. But if you pair two Studios and throw in the Echo Sub, that is an extraordinary composition! That is the way to do the Echo Studio! That is how I’ll review it here.
I decided I must pair two Studios since I had two Echo Plus’s stereo paired with an Echo Sub and it sounded pretty darn good. So I had to try the Studio paired in stereo, and since I had the Sub, I threw that in too. What else am I going to do with it? The Sub added a lot to the two Plus’s. I wondered would you even notice it with the two Studios? I’m here to say that you definitely notice it. You notice it’s not there, I can tell you.
The sound of this whole system (two Echo Studios and the Echo Sub) is quite exceptional. I would have to say it’s thrilling! Yes, it costs $530 but that is bound to come down and did I tell you that it sounds incredible? It commands a respect, it really does. There is such a depth to this. The bass is deliberate and authoritative. Very punchy. It has exceptional dynamic range (at high volumes this can be startling) and the stereo image is just stunning. An enormous stage. Those 6 midrange speakers sound sweet indeed. Be sure to turn everything up in the equalizer in Audio Settings of the device in the Alexa App. This thing likes loud! It can easily handle max volume for extensive listening.
You crank this up to ten and it literally takes over the room. If you can listen at that volume for awhile with this system (you must live without neighbors) you will be found with a huge smile on your face.
All of Amazon’s music library is now available in lossless CD quality streaming or better, which shines on this. The new celebrated 3D formats also sound excellent, though I thought there’d be more to them (Abbey Road sounded great but I didn’t think it was transformed). But anything you play on this will sound exceptional. I really can’t believe Amazon has taken it this far from the original Echo. Bravo! I notice that the Apple Homepod is now down to $200 at Best Buy. Would two of them paired sound better than this setup? I truly doubt it. They’d need a subwoofer and none, as far as I know, are available for it.
A few things. The circling Alexa lights are now on top of the speaker. You can no longer really see them from the side, which is unfortunate. I love those lights! And two, the Studio comes with this “spatial” setting set. I recommend turning it off. In the Alexa app, go to the device and then Audio Settings and below the equalizer is that on off button for the spatial effect. I don’t find it adds anything even though it really changes the acoustics. But if you want to hear music as it was recorded, leave this off.
Oh, and I have to say that Amazon still does not make it super easy to set this all up. You have to start with a new or deregistered speaker. Set up each separately and then pair them. But it’s anything but obvious or close to foolproof. Come on, Amazon!
And I feel I must tell you that you can’t connect to the Studio by Bluetooth when stereo paired. It will only play through one Studio, the first one you set up. To use the Studios in stereo pair with the Echo Sub, you can only stream. And you can only stream if you pay.
Finally, then, these things are big. Really quite large. And seemingly only available now in black, though there’s a gray one in Amazon’s web site ads. This is not a speaker that sits demurely upon a table. It’s almost as big as the Echo Sub, if that helps visualize it. But you will definitely be challenged as to its home, because that is where this will stay, like forever. Especially if you go for the whole magilla. But I urge you to at least try it (the whole magilla!). But be prepared, I guarantee you won’t send them back!
UPDATE: After a software update, the Spatial effect is now the preferred way, so leave it on. Turning it off now makes the music too flat. I think it may even turn off one of the mid range speakers. But something’s missing!
ADDENDUM:
After two years, these still shine as brightly as ever. But the thing that must be emphasized is that this system of two Echo Studios and the Echo Sub is designed to take full advantage of Amazon Musicโs HD streaming service, since these can work together only with streamed audio. Using that enables you to get at least CD quality audio recorded in lossless FLAC files (what Amazon calls HD, 16-bit/44.1kHz) for everything in the catalog, and Ultra HD (up to 24-bit/192kHz) available on an ever-growing list of recordings. In addition, it is also capable of playing Amazonโs (admittedly still in limited quantity) so called 3D Audio recordings (Amazon Music supports Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio spatial audio formats). If you donโt get the Amazon Music HD package ($12.99 monthly with Prime / $14.99 without), then you will be missing out on what these speakers are designed to deliver. Amazonโs Ultra HD music must be heard on a system that supports it to be appreciated. It truly is something else in audio quality, significantly better sounding than any CD or LP. And Amazon Musicโs catalog is growing by leaps and bounds every month. It is currently quite vast, even its Classical Music selection which has exploded in the two years since the Echo Studio was introduced.
Using the Amazon Echo Link ($140), you could get this same quality streaming audio (or even better depending on your amp and speakers) for an existing Hi-Fi setup (at least I think you can- there seems to be some confusion about whether it supports the full 24-bit/192kHz Ultra HD), although you could not get 3D Audio with the Link. You could also use the Echo Link to attach any other sub-woofer to your Echo Studio pair but that would also require an additional amplifier thrown in. However, if you donโt have that Hi-Fi system already, these (2 paired Echo Studios and the Echo Sub) are the way to go to take full advantage of Amazon Music HD at a very favorable price. Just compare their cost to that of a good Hi-Fi system consisting of amplifier, pre-amp, two speakers and a sub-woofer as well as the Echo Link youโd need. The Echo speakers here are a definite bargain for getting excellent audio with minimal wires or fuss!
Amazon Customer –
The Echo Studio is a quantum leap from any other speaker that Amazon has produced to date. Everything else sounds like a transistor radio in comparison. The sound separation is fantastic and you can actually feel the bass at higher volume levels.
There a couple of issues, however. The vaunted 3D sound is a waste on anything other than the songs that are specifically set up for it. DO NOT use it as a default setting. The music that is not 3D will sound muddy and the vocals will be lost in the mix. However, if you turn it off, the music will immediately brighten and the vocals will be clear and crisp. There are a lot of online reviews where they claim that the clarity of the vocals is lacking. That is because they were early reviews and took place before you could turn off the Spatial enhancement option. Second, if you combine the speaker in a group or as stereo pair, playing the amazon music app causes songs to stop playing at random and skip to the next song. I have read online where it stops playing altogether for some people. It does not happen when just playing though a single speaker. I have not experienced the problem, as yet, when playing through the alexa app. However the Alexa app navigation leaves something to be desired. Also the Alexa app doesnโt show the quality of the track thatโs playing.
Ok, issues out of the way, I have 2 of the Echo Studio paired for stereo and the sound is a revelation. Listening to the White Album in Ultra HD reveals melodies and instrumentation that Iโve never heard before. The clarity of the voices is amazing. Itโs like listening to it for the first time. The 3D tracks sound great as well. There is a massive sound stage. The music really does envelop you. Itโs not the same as surround sound. So those looking to relive the days of 5.1 SACD and DVD-HD will be disappointed. Itโs impossible to get the same effect from one or two speakers. You wonโt hear discrete sounds from behind you, but instead you get a full range from in front of you. Itโs difference between sitting the front row for a concert (Echo Studio) and sitting on stage in the middle of the orchestra (5.1 surround). I havenโt tried out the pair for fireTV as yet. The current options for Dolby Atmos are limited and Iโve already watched the new season of Jack Ryan, but I may try this at some point in the future.
The amazon credit for turning in an old Echo, sealed the deal on getting the second Studio. The wait for a second one was too long from Amazon, so I got it at Best Buy. They also participate in the Echo buy back program. So, I turned in an old echo dot and got 25% off the new studio (the discount is the same regardless of which echo you turn in), along with a $5 credit. So instead of $219 (with tax), I got the second studio for $155 (with tax). Great deal and with the discount itโs about the same price as an Echo Plus.
The size may be an issue to some, but it wasnโt with me. In order to accommodate 5 speakers, there is no way for it fit into the same space as the Plus. The space is really need to fit the subwoofer and it certainly makes a difference.
So my final thoughts: Itโs a fantastic speaker. Much better than anything else you can get from Amazon. The price is right, especially if you turn in old echo dot (any echo really, but the dot is the cheapest of the bunch and you get the same discount). Donโt use the Stereo Spatial Enhancement. The songs in 3D will play that way regardless of the setting and it makes everything else sound worse (in my opinion). There may be point when Amazon releases an update to fix this, but at this point itโs worthless. I have never had a Bose or a Sonos, so I canโt compare, but I doubt anything in this price range can compete with what the Studio has to offer. If sound quality is important to you and you subscribe the Amazon HD music service (the studio is the only device Amazon offers that can play the Ultra HD music in full 24/196 quality), I would say run donโt walk to get one (or two) of these. You wonโt regret it.
UPDATE: I did try out the Dolby Atmos feature last night. I watched some of Jack Ryan and Carnival Row. The effect was just as outstanding as the music. Wide sound stage and clear, crisp dialogue. I do think that for watching movies the subwoofer might be a good addition. The bass was definitely present, but I think that the subwoofer would add some welcome bottom to the sound field (Perhaps that will be a Black Friday/Christmas purchase). The setup was fairly simple after restarting the 4K firestick. Initially the firestick was greyed out in the Alexa app, but after a restart it showed up. Set up involved just following the instructions after that.
As stated before, there are very few options to watch Dolby atmos enabled content on Amazon. It does not allow it from Netflix, and as of yet, does not have the option for the Disney+. Hopefully that will change at some point in the near future (although Iโm not holding my breath). However, since my main reason for buying the Studio in the first place was for music playback, I see the Atmos option as an added bonus.
Update 2: they have fixed spatial enhancement mode! It sounds fantastic. If you toggle between the two modes, you can actually hear the sound field shrink. It’s now very worthwhile. Also I added a sub to the mix and it does wonders for the sound. If you are using the studio in the kitchen or a home office, one will work spectacularly. If you are using it in a living room or large space then 2 with a sub is the way to go. The sub adds so much depth when you are listening in a larger space. Currently playing through the app is a problem but voice commands still work fine.