Amazon has launched a host of new Echo devices. These include three new smart speakers and a TWS earphone. The latter is dubbed as Amazon Echo Buds and is the third-generation offering in the Echo Buds family. The newest device is quite a downgrade from the second-generation Echo Buds that packed ANC and different design. The e-commerce giant seems to be following a different approach with the new Echo Buds. Read on to know more about the TWS earphones below. 

Amazon Echo Buds specifications and features

The Amazon Echo Buds feature a lightweight semi-in-ear design with a stem. They come with customizable tap controls and the earbuds are IPX2 certified. The audio device also supports Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. 

The Amazon Echo Buds are equipped with a 12mm drivers that are claimed to deliver a rich and balanced sound. There are two microphones and a voice detection accelerometer to eliminate surrounding noise while on calls. The TWS earphones pack VIP filter feature that allows users to limit notifications to certain contacts or apps.

The Amazon Echo Buds are powered by a Qualcomm S5 (QCC5171) Bluetooth processor. The TWS earphones support multipoint pairing allowing users to simultaneously pair and switch audio between two devices. The audio device is claimed to be backed by up to 20 hours of battery life with each earbud said to offer 5 hours of usage on a single charge. 

The Amazon Echo Buds are priced at $49.99. They are offered in Black color and will go on sale starting June 7th. 

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