I also liked how easy it was to stream music or Internet radio using
Pandora or TuneIn. The speakers are nothing special, but they're "good
for a fridge," which is to say good enough for casual kitchen listening.
If you want something that sounds better, you can sync the fridge up
with external speakers via Bluetooth. I suppose that's a nice option,
but I think I'd rather just get an Amazon Echo for the kitchen if it mattered that much to me.
Speaking of which, where is Alexa? When Samsung first pitched this fridge, the first and biggest bullet point on the press release was that it would be an Alexa-enabled device, with Amazon's voice-powered virtual assistant built right in. Then, at CES, Samsung backed off on the Alexa claims, saying it was really just more of a possibility for down the line
Speaking of which, where is Alexa? When Samsung first pitched this fridge, the first and biggest bullet point on the press release was that it would be an Alexa-enabled device, with Amazon's voice-powered virtual assistant built right in. Then, at CES, Samsung backed off on the Alexa claims, saying it was really just more of a possibility for down the line
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