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Amazon Echo Show Teardown

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  • Alexa's new form is powerful. How powerful? Well, the wall adapter outputs 15.0 VDC at 1.4 A, meaning there is 21 W driving Alexa ...

  • Someone needs to pull Alexa back down to earth, and luckily we spot a burly braided cable grounding the Show.

  • 1.4 A is not a small amount of current, and a braided ground cable is a flexible solution to get Alexa's feet back on ground. It also has a large surface area, which can pick up and ground stray EMI.

  • That juice is going somewhere, and it looks like those upgraded speakers are thirsty.

  • And check out those magnets.

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