Amazon reportedly testing in-car Alexa speakers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
One of the first smart speakers to be launched in India, the Echo range from Amazon, has done fairly well for itself
Keeping the forward momentum going, Amazon has apparently been working on a line of Alexa powered smart speakers that are meant for
automobiles.The report by Factor Daily states that Amazon’s been working on these speakers since February and the global roll-out will
happen sometime this year
According to their source, the company’s made this decision because “Both Prime and Echo sold more than expected so they’re now
bringing all products to India.”The in-car Echo smart speakers aren’t just being tested in India, but in other parts of the world as
well. In India, specifically, there’s apparently an increased demand for a wireless version of the Echo device as per Amazon executives
who spoke to Digit
Even so, the company doesn’t have any plans of launching a battery-powered version of the Echo just yet. It begs the question how the
in-car Echo smart speakers will be powered
The only two options are to either be wireless or draw power from the USB port found in most cars
The report does confirm that the new smart speakers will be able to connect to the smartphone over Bluetooth and connect to the internet
through that pathway. The speakers are also meant to rest on top of the car's dashboard
Not sure if that's the best idea, but surely Amazon has a plan for it.Taking on the competitionAlexa is already taking on Siri CarPlay and
the Google Assistant by partnering with different automobile manufacturers to integrate Amazon’s own infotainment system
So far bigwigs like Ford, Volkswagen, Nissan, and BMW are already a part of this venture
The Alexa-enabled in-car system allows users to shop, browse the web and control their smart devices back at home. But, here’s the thing
With the in-car version of Echo being developed, it will undercut the requirement for the Alexa-enabled in-car infotainment system
altogether
Users will have the freedom to choose whether or not they want Alexa in their and they won’t have to depend on their automobile
manufacturer to partner with Amazon.