





New size, more viewing area: The 11“ smart display features a vibrant Full-HD touchscreen with 60% more viewing area versus Echo Show 8 (2025 release), built-in smart home hub, AZ3 Pro chip for powerful performance, and Omnisense technology for highly personalized experiences.
Content looks and sounds incredible: Watch shows on Prime Video, Netflix, and more on the vibrant Full-HD 11″ screen and enjoy room-filling spatial audio, crisper vocals, wider sound stage, and up to 2x bass versus Echo Show 8 (2023 release). With Alexa+, find the name of that song you love and discover new shows based on your preferences.
Your everyday assistant: The 11″ display makes it easy to see recipes and calendars at a glance, find meal inspo, and manage your shopping lists. With Alexa+, find recipes based on foods you love, make reservations, order groceries, and more.
Simple Smart Home control: Pair and control thousands of devices that work with Alexa without needing a separate smart home hub. Easily view your camera feeds. Manage lights, thermostats, and more using the display or your voice. With Omnisense technology, you can activate routines via temperature, presence, or visual ID detection.
Crystal-clear video calls: Video calls feel natural on the vibrant 11″ screen with a centered, auto-framing camera, 3.3x zoom, and noise reduction technology. Use live view to check in on your family, pets, and more while you’re away.
Photo memories on display – The 11″ home screen doubles as a photo slideshow featuring your favorite memories when not in use. With Alexa+, you can ask Alexa to find specific photos or curate a personal slideshow.
Designed to protect your privacy: Amazon is not in the business of selling your personal information to others. Built with multiple layers of privacy controls, including a built-in microphones & camera enable/disable button, and dedicated camera controls on device and in-app.
10 reviews for Amazon Echo Show 11 (newest model), Vibrant Full-HD 11″ display with more viewing area and spatial audio, Designed for Alexa+, Graphite
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Anthony –
My Go To Alexa Assistant
I upgraded from my older Echo Show 8 mainly for the larger screen, and the difference has been night and day. The display on the Echo Show 11 is crisp and vibrant, and the sound quality is seriously impressive—it’s quickly become something I use every single day. It’s now the centerpiece of my living room and the main hub for all my smart home devices. Whether I’m setting alarms and reminders, pulling up recipes, or just managing everything connected in my house, it handles it all seamlessly.One feature I really appreciate is Alexa+, which lets you customize how you interact with Alexa. It makes everything feel more natural and intuitive, rather than robotic. Overall, this has been a fantastic upgrade, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a smarter, more versatile home setup.
HJeffK –
Not perfect but a FANTASTIC value.
I am not sure why there would be any negative reviews with regard to the Echo Show 11. It isn’t perfect but it sure is a tremendous value. I have been using my iPad Pro for kitchen entertainment but the speakers are not great and I don’t love exposing it to the various hazards a kitchen creates. The Show 11 is priced at $180 now and has an upgrade offer that took it all the way down to $116. This is a ridiculously good piece of tech for that money.First, the sound is really good. It is basically a beefy Amazon speaker with a tablet bolted onto it. The sound can fill a medium sized room, has great bass, and sounds way better than most stand alone $100 BT speakers I have used. It found my Spotify account from my prior Alexa usage so it was truly plug and play.The screen was an area I was concerned about given that I was coming from an iPad Pro. Honestly, I am stunned to report that the picture and video quality of the Show is impressive. I don’t think anyone will be upset watching videos or a show on this. It doesn’t appear to have automatic brightness which I found odd but I cranked it up a bit from how it came and it is all good. Perhaps, it’s there and I will update as I go.The Show 11 software has some cracks in it. I have had multiple Fire devices including TVs and I have never been a huge fan of their OS. The good news here is that you really don’t need to interact with it a lot. You can just tell Alexa to pretty much do anything and it will. Alexa+ is a surprisingly handy AI and is a welcome addition to this device. In fact, I would say that the Show 11 is the kind of device that is really made to take advantage of an AI in their current infancy stages. Alexa is able to listen to and execute complex steps. Turn on the living room light at 50% brightness or turn on the fire tv and put on ESPN. It’s pretty great and no need for swipes or any real OS interaction.The camera and video quality for video calls or quick pics is also pretty good and the camera can track you for a zoom. It isn’t amazing but plenty good enough.I will just say this about this device: Amazon tech can be pretty hit or miss for me. This is a home run especially when you bring the value proposition it presents into it. Truly amazing for the money. If you are looking for an entertainment companion for any room in your home, this is a great choice. I would not hesitate to buy another or recommend it to a friend or family member. Great work here Amazon.
J Dorene –
big upgrade, great quality.
The sound quality is amazing. I used my older version for music, radio and podcasts daily. I thought the sound was good enough on the old one. This new version is so much better! The screen is several inches larger and the picture quality is very clear. I highly recommend. We stream old TV shows, movies and more on this. We use the music feature daily and love the new rich sound.
Andrew Guilliams –
Too cool
Works nicely though there are glitches and bags that I hope will be Worked out.Makes great for your smart home hub and with Alexa plus she is more of a companion when I’m alone or bored,she keeps me from talking to my self cause now I can talk to her about anything and she will keepvtje conversation going as long as you keep replying with statement a that require emphasis.
Aubrey –
Read before you “upgrade”…
I’ve never had an Echo Show 8, so I bought the 3rd Gen (2023) at a big discount while waiting for the new 2025 model to come available. I’m really glad I had some time with the 2023 3rd Gen because I think it is superior in most ways… and the things that really needed improvement (touch screen, UI) were not noticably better in the new model. Additionally, my brand new one shipped with a microphone error that is apparently a long-standing hardware issue on previous gen models. (REALLY!?)Here are my chief complaints:-Sound: Gen 4 (2025) was a noticable downgrade in sound quality, especially at increased volume. The 3rd Gen can be cranked to the max with little distortion, but the 4th Gen has buzzy highs and a diminished bass response by comparison. To be fair, neither are the “room filling” sound they claim to be, but the 2023 3rd Gen was somewhat better for a big, open room.- Camera – the switch is gone! My guess is because they want to keep that camera on for ever more data collection, but I like to flip the shutter closed on our bedroom devices and in our common areas when we have visitors. Yes, there are various options to cover it yourself, but it’s the principle behind the design change. And yes, you can turn the camera off in the software settings, but nothing is as trusty as an opaque covering.- All the hardware buttons were moved to the side, making them harder to see and use. This is a matter of preference and would be less bothersome with continued use, but it is different from other echo show devices (we also have three 5-inch models).- UI: the screen interface is apparently unchanged and unfortunately, still lacking. This is mostly a software thing, but if they are going to refresh a device, you would expect some improved functionality. Alas, you are still forced to endure laggy screen swipes and menus that somehow have the same crowded feel of the 5-inch device. I have read the processor was improved to take advantage of Alexa+, but so far it is definitely slower to respond to voice commands.- Plug: believe it or not, plugs designed for the 3rd Gen WILL NOT work with this device. Yes, they are both 30 watt and yes, both plugs will fit both devices, but the 4th Gen Echo Show will not even turn on using a 3rd Gen plug. Why?! This kind of thing should be ubiquitous (and USB-C) by now.Stand – in keeping with changing accessories for no apparent reason other than taking more of your money, the stand designed for a Gen 3 WILL NOT work with a Gen 4. Yes, they are both magnetic and yes, they are pretty much the same size, but the Gen 4 has a different shape. Shameless!Looks: This one is another matter of preference, but the Gen 4 just looks awkward to me… It’s essentially the latest Echo Dot with a Fire Tablet stuck on the side. I much prefer the 3rd Gen, which has a cleaner homogeneous quality, kind of like a miniature vintage TV set. The new screen is apparently “improved,” but I honestly can’t see any apparent change.Errors: How a brand new design ships with known microphone issues that plagued older devices is beyond me. The microphone just mutes itself at random. I’ve tried everything… software settings, unplug, reboot, reset… Nothing works. And there are no apparent triggers. Sometimes it stays on for awhile and sometimes it mutes right after talking to the device. Again, new device with a not new issue… Makes you wonder what other legacy issues are lurking inside unfixed.Those are the specifics, but in general it’s a 1-star review because of Amazon’s complete lack of true innovation. I have been a Prime subscriber and avid user of nearly all Amazon devices since the very first Echo (which still works and sounds better than this Echo Show 8). The problem for several years now is their devices are advertised as “new and improved” but the reality is components and functionality that hasn’t improved the user experience for many years. I quit buying Fire tablets (for my kids) in favor of iPads several years ago. I have since quit buying Fire TV devices in favor of Roku and AppleTV. My last holdout has been the Echo devices, which so far hasn’t been bested in value… But after my experience with the new Echo Show, I’m afraid their replacement time is also near.
Tommy –
Je suis vraiment très satisfait de mon nouvel Echo Show 11. L’écran est clair et lumineux, le son est surprenant pour sa taille et Alexa répond super bien. Parfait pour la maison : musique, météo, recettes, appels vidéo et contrôle des appareils intelligents. L’installation est simple et rapide. Je recommande sans hésiter !
Gerardo González –
es un producto muy bueno, audio de calidad con bajos, agudos y medios bien calibrados. la pantalla se ve muy bien full HD lo que le da ese toque premium que uno busca. Ahora con la nueva ACTUALIZACION DE ALEXA A alexa plus LA EXPERICIENCIA CAMBIA MUCHISIMO PARA BIEN. Pero creo que está limitada. Estamos tan acostumbrados a tener muchas opciones en dispositivos inteligentes que se sienten muchas limitaciones.
Candelaria G. –
Muy bonita y práctica no ha tenido ninguna falla, el volumen es fuerte.
Leo Beaudoin –
Had a software update immediately upon plugging it in. Crisp display, works well for me. Sound quality is greatly improved. I also own two 3rd gen Echo Dots and a 5th gen Echo Dot. Nice having a display to monitor security cameras linked to Alexa.
Wilder Tier –
Calidad se vende 5 estrellas apantalla! Me gustó el audio mucho.La “Alexa” está retrasada Mental! Jajaja Hago Muchísimos corajes, le pido algo y hace lo contrario, yo pensé que sería algo con lo que estaría viendo recetas en youtube al cocinar y que traería otras cosas más padres, pero está TREMENDAMENTE LIMITADA! Es un producto que estaría Genial en 2010-2015.Veredicto:Sí solo quieres una bocina Medio repito MEDIO Inteligente esta opción está Meh (Simplemente en Spotify no puedes poner la canción que quieres si Alexa No te entiende, como Rammstein por ejemplo) no tiene teclado virtual para esa aplicación o le pides Alexa ponme la discografía de X artista y te pone “this Is X en Spotify” y no es lo que quieres y ahi tienes que andar investigando códigos en ChatGPT o Gémini, para que te haga caso este bodrio intento de bocina inteligente.Si esperabas tener un asistente en bocina con pantalla Inteligente con la cual hasta interactuar creo que saldrá la Echo de 2030 si Skynet no acaba antes con nosotros 😂, definitivamente No será para ti.Sin quieres una bocina solo para escuchar musica está ok, pero eso sí por default trae Amazon Music y si quieres Spotify prepárate para un Infierno, no es nada fácil reconfigurar la para que solo use por default Spotify, de verdad yo peleó mucho con ella y me hace enojar de a madres!PS. En la foto, ese “relojito/cronometro” que le salió recientemente tengo 3 semanas que no encuentro forma de quitarlo 🫤Byes!