All the biggest announcements from Amazon's Hardware launch event

All the biggest announcements from Amazon’s Hardware launch event

Amazon also demonstrated the Halo Rise, a gadget that sits on your bedside and analyses your sleep using sensors for movement and breathing to determine how well you slept. It may also be used as an alarm clock, waking you up with lights and music.

When it is released later this year, the tablet will cost $139.99.

 

Number 7. Amazon unveiled the voice-controlled Fire TV Cube

 

All the biggest announcements from Amazon's Hardware launch event

 

The newest version of Amazon’s Fire TV Cube has various improvements. This features an HDMI connector for plugging in and controlling your cable box with your voice, a new “super-resolution upscaling” capability to increase the quality of high-definition material, Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, and a new eight-core CPU that Amazon claims is 20% quicker than the previous device.

The new Fire TV Cube is priced at $139.99. Preorders for the gadget begin today, and it will be available in October.

 

Number 8. We also saw the unveiling of two new high-end Fire TVs

 

All the biggest announcements from Amazon's Hardware launch event

 

Aside from a new Fire TV Cube, Amazon also unveiled two new Fire TV Omni QLED TVs with ambient light sensors that lower the display when no one is there. The 65-inch television costs $799, while the 75-inch television costs $1,099.99.

 

Number 9. The Blink Mini got a pan and tilt mount