And now, they have announced a welcome feature for WebOS, which is Amazon Alexa. Different brands that use WebOS to power their TVs will soon have intelligent voice recognition powered by Amazon Alexa. All you have to do is press the Amazon Prime Video button and users have the ability to control volume, change channels, play music, control your smart devices, and a whole lot more. “The addition of Amazon Alexa to the long list of webOS features will enhance the user experience and boost the value of our growing smart TV ecosystem,” said Jung Sung-hyun, head of content services at LG Home Entertainment Company. “Bringing together the capabilities of Alexa with the convenience of webOS to third-party TVs is a win-win-win for TV brands, customers, and developers.” This near feature will be released in North America in the third quarter followed by other regions. Amazon has given Alexa+ a new place to live online. The AI-powered assistant can now be accessed through alexa.com, as long as users sign in with their Amazon account and are part of the Alexa+ Early Access program. According to Amazon, more than 10 million people are already using Alexa+, and they are chatting with it three times more than they did with the original Alexa. Read more in our articles including "LG adds Amazon Alexa to WebOS" and "Amazon brings Alexa+ to the web".
And now, they have announced a welcome feature for WebOS, which is Amazon Alexa. Different brands that use WebOS to power their TVs will soon have intelligent voice recognition powered by Amazon Alexa.
All you have to do is press the Amazon Prime Video button and users have the ability to control volume, change channels, play music, control your smart devices, and a whole lot more. “The addition of Amazon Alexa to the long list of webOS features will enhance the user experience and boost the value of our growing smart TV ecosystem,” said Jung Sung-hyun, head of content services at LG Home Entertainment Company. “Bringing together the capabilities of Alexa with the convenience of webOS to third-party TVs is a win-win-win for TV brands, customers, and developers.” This near feature will be released in North America in the third quarter followed by other regions.
Our coverage of LG Amazon Alexa includes: "LG adds Amazon Alexa to WebOS"; "Amazon brings Alexa+ to the web"; "Amazon adding monthly subscription fee for Alexa soon". Each article provides unique insights and information.