The most obvious difference between the generations is the presence of dedicated “up” and “down” volume buttons on the successor’s topside, replacing the twist-top volume control, also seen on the first-generation Echo (a design change presumably done both to reduce cost and improve reliability by simplifying the unit’s mechanics, not to mention its take-apart viability). I noted in my second-generation device teardown published nearly three years ago that: When Amazon evolved the Echo Dot from the short-lived first-generation design introduced in March 2016 to the second-generation successor that same October, the changes were relatively minor. What’s behind the improved sonic performance in the third-generation Amazon Echo Dot?
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