
Read CNET's review of the Amazon Echo Show 10įacebook is now on its second round of Portal Plus displays. You can also turn off all of the camera tracking and motion features manually within settings. There's a physical shutter for the camera and local data processing. The Echo Show 10 also features a built-in Zigbee hub that makes it easy to connect with a wide range of smart lights, smart locks and other connected gadgets. For a subscription, you can upgrade that to more sounds and monitoring. It comes with all the standard Alexa smarts you're used to, plus the option to use the display with Alexa Guard and listen for alarming sounds like a smoke detector or glass breaking. But Amazon's model is the only one that actually moves. The Portal Plus and Nest Hub Max track you, too. It has cameras that track you around the room and a built-in motor that turns the display 360 degrees so it can follow you anywhere while you're video chatting or watching your favorite shows.

It's Amazon's sixth smart display, and the priciest of the bunch at $250 (£183, AU$345). The Echo Show 10 stands out for a pretty simple reason: it moves.
