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Amazon’s Echo Hub is now available: 7 tips to simplify your smart home with Alexa

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Amazon’s Echo Hub Smart Home Control Panel with Alexa
Amazon’s first smart home control panel makes connecting, viewing, and managing the devices you already own—from smart lights to cameras—simple and affordable.

Amazon’s new Echo Hub is an Alexa-enabled smart home control panel, designed to make it easy to organise and control the smart home devices in your home—like security cameras, lights, locks, plugs, blinds, and thermostats.

Echo Hub is a thin, 8-inch touch-enabled display with a customisable smart home dashboard that makes it simple to group and manage your compatible smart devices, start a Routine, organise widgets or view multiple camera feeds.

Amazon's Echo Hub is now in Australia

Echo Hub can be mounted on a wall or placed on a counter with a stand accessory. It includes a built-in smart home hub with support for Zigbee, Thread, Bluetooth, and Matter, making it compatible with a wide variety of connected devices, without the need for a separate smart home bridge.

Echo Hub can also connect to the internet wirelessly, or via ethernet with a compatible Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) adapter.

Here are seven ways to get the most out of your new smart home control panel.

At a glance
Easily set up and manage all of your compatible devices, across protocols
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Easily set up and manage all of your compatible devices, across protocols
  • Easily set up and manage all of your compatible devices, across protocols
  • Customise your smart home dashboard
  • View multiple camera feeds
  • Easily view and begin Routines with a tap
  • Control your home’s audio
  • Personalise your display with photos
  • Manage your privacy settings
Amazon’s first smart home control panel makes connecting, viewing, and managing the devices you already own—from smart lights to cameras—simple and affordable.

Amazon’s new Echo Hub is an Alexa-enabled smart home control panel, designed to make it easy to organise and control the smart home devices in your home—like security cameras, lights, locks, plugs, blinds, and thermostats.

Echo Hub is a thin, 8-inch touch-enabled display with a customisable smart home dashboard that makes it simple to group and manage your compatible smart devices, start a Routine, organise widgets or view multiple camera feeds.

Amazon's Echo Hub is now in Australia

Echo Hub can be mounted on a wall or placed on a counter with a stand accessory. It includes a built-in smart home hub with support for Zigbee, Thread, Bluetooth, and Matter, making it compatible with a wide variety of connected devices, without the need for a separate smart home bridge.

Echo Hub can also connect to the internet wirelessly, or via ethernet with a compatible Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) adapter.

Here are seven ways to get the most out of your new smart home control panel.

  • 1
    Easily set up and manage all of your compatible devices, across protocols

    WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Thread, and Matter devices sync seamlessly with the built-in smart home hub, allowing you to mix and match devices to meet your unique needs, regardless of the brand or manufacturer.

    Echo Hub can also control select devices, such as lights, switches, and plugs, even if your internet is down.

  • 2
    Customise your smart home dashboard

    Display the devices you use most on Echo Hub’s Home dashboard, so you can quickly turn on/off lights, pull up camera feeds, play music, or start Routines.

    During set up, Echo Hub automatically populates the dashboard with the devices connected to your Alexa account, and organises them based on your Alexa app configurations.

    You can also add, remove, or rearrange widgets by long-pressing and adjusting placements.

  • 3
    View multiple camera feeds

    View multiple camera snapshots at once from Ring devices* on your control panel with the camera widget, as well as in the groups widget, favourites widget, and cameras shortcut. Or, tap into camera multiview from the cameras widget or shortcut to view up to four recently active live camera streams from around your home at one time.

    You can view live feeds from compatible, non-Ring cameras by tapping the device tile or by asking Alexa.

  • 4
    Easily view and begin Routines with a tap

    See all of your Routines on one screen from the left-side panel and initiate them with a tap, or by asking Alexa—like one that simultaneously locks the doors, dims the lights, and adjusts the thermostat.

    When you create new Routines in the Alexa app, they automatically appear in your Routines panel.

  • 5
    Control your home’s audio

    Connect Echo Hub to your preferred speakers and control the audio throughout your home. You can even control the volume for individual speakers in a multi-room music group, directly from the device dashboard.

    Plus, in the future, you'll also be able to see how many active media streams are playing throughout your home, right from the Home screen.

  • 6
    Personalise your display with photos

    With Adaptive Content, Echo Hub uses infrared technology to detect when you are nearby, naturally transitioning from your customised home screen to the smart home dashboard when you approach.

    To personalise your device, you can choose to display curated collections—including new video backgrounds—or personal photos from your Amazon Photos account.

  • 7
    Manage your privacy settings

    Echo Hub is built with multiple layers of privacy protection. From the mic off button to the ability to delete your voice recordings, you have transparency and control over your Alexa experience.

    Learn more about Echo and Alexa privacy features.

Alexa is a great addition to your home or office.

In Australia, the Echo Hub is AU$329 and is available now from Amazon.com.au and leading retailers including JB Hi-Fi, Officeworks and Bunnings. In New Zealand, the Echo Hub is NZ$369 and is available now from leading retailers including JB Hi-Fi and Noel Leeming.

Learn more about how Amazon is building the next generation of smart homes.

*The camera snapshot function is currently only compatible with Ring cameras covered by a Ring subscription.

  • At a glance
  • 1
    Easily set up and manage all of your compatible devices, across protocols
  • 2
    Customise your smart home dashboard
  • 3
    View multiple camera feeds
  • 4
    Easily view and begin Routines with a tap
  • 5
    Control your home’s audio
  • 6
    Personalise your display with photos
  • 7
    Manage your privacy settings