What to expect from Amazon's September 2020 Alexa & Ring hardware event

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Every fall for the past several years, Amazon has treated us to a media event where it lays out its lineup of new products and services revolving around Alexa and the connected home. These products are usually quickly made available, and then often discounted for fall sales events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and this year (presumably),
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. Last year we got updates to the Amazon Echo and Echo Show smart speakers, as well as new devices like the
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and future-forward Day One edition products like the
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.

We aren't yet sure of what devices Amazon will drop on us this year, though we have
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on what they might be, and recent rumors over the past week have us more excited than ever! So without further adieu, here is a quick roundup on what we're likely to see at tomorrow's fall hardware event.

Amazon September 2020 Alexa event: Echo, Fire, and Alexa devices


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Every fall event, the showcase items have tended to be Amazon's line of
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, and I expect this year to be no different.

At a minimum, we should see updates to some of the company's more popular Echo speakers. As I write this, the
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,
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, and the
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are all unavailable for purchase and have been for a few weeks. This is as clear a sign as any that those devices are likely being updated or replaced outright in the Echo smart speaker lineup. The regular Echo Dot and Echo Dot Kids Edition are a bit long in the tooth, as is the largest of the Echo Show devices.

For the past few years, we've also seen new form factors in the Echo line, such as the premium-sounding
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, or the practical
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. I wouldn't rule out another surprise Echo if this tradition holds.

Even though the Fire TV Cube saw an update last year, and we have gotten refreshes of
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from the likes of Insignia and Toshiba, I would wager that we'll get at least one new Fire TV device, perhaps in the form of a new
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.

I wouldn't expect any new
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, as those have all been refreshed over the past year, though we could see an update to the
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.

Amazon September 2020 Alexa event: Ring, Eero, and the connected home


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At last year's fall event, Amazon unloaded nearly a dozen new or updated
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security cameras and devices, and it has trickled out updates several of its video doorbells already this year. With the recent reinvigoration of its
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program (first announced at the 2019 fall event), we fully expect to see new Ring smart lights, security cameras, and perhaps a few other new or updated items on Thursday.

Speaking of Amazon Sidewalk, don't be surprised to see something or someone from Tile on hand, as that company was named as a partner in the innovative initiative. Also slated to work with the Sidewalk initiative are Amazon's own Eero Wi-Fi mesh routers. There have already been rumors circulating about
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with Wi-Fi 6 support, so expect those to be officially announced tomorrow as well.

Perhaps some of these new Ring and Eero devices might even have Alexa built-in, like the latest router system from Google's
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? We'll have to wait until tomorrow to find out!

Amazon September 2020 Alexa event: Wildcards and other random products


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Okay, so those are the obvious, core Amazon products we expect to hear about tomorrow, but what about those little surprises that Amazon likes to throw in each event? What will this year's innovative (or creepy) device be?

Last year we were introduced to the Day 1 Edition concept in the form of Alexa-enabled wearables like the Echo Loop and Echo Frames — two devices that, one year later, are still only available to purchase via an obscure invitation process. A few weeks ago, Amazon announced the
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, a holistic health wearable that can do things like analyzing your body fat percentage and your tone of voice. I, for one, hope that Amazon continues to push the envelope with its
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, and am crossing my fingers that we see a second generation of the initial Day One products that are more widely available for purchase, or a true Alexa smartwatch, or even Echo Buds (Gen 2).

There were rumors earlier this week about Amazon getting further into the connected fitness game with a
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, but as of this writing, it appears that the company has shot down that idea. Still, you can see how that kind of rumor would gain traction, given Amazon's track record with devices like the Echo Show and the
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, which built on ideas from smaller companies that it had investment interests in.

I'm cautiously hopeful and excited that even I will be surprised by something weird, wild, and whacky to come out of Amazon's fall 2020 hardware event, and you can rest assured that we'll be covering the heck out of it all day tomorrow here on AC. But enough about me: what do you want to see from tomorrow's event?

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K


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The Fire TV Stick 4K is undoubtedly the best streaming dongle that Amazon currently offers. With support for 4K, HDR 10+, and Dolby Vision content, the Fire TV Stick 4K gives you stunning picture quality. You also get Dolby Atmos support and an Alexa voice remote.

Eero Pro Mesh WiFi System


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The current model Eero Pro is an excellent Wi-Fi router that's easy to use and provides great coverage through its mesh network.

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