Amazon Echo Dot 4 release date, price and new feature rumours

Here’s everything we know about when Amazon plans to update the Echo Dot to its fourth version and what new features could be added.

Hasn’t there already been an Echo Dot 4?

It’s true that in November 2019 Amazon updated its Echo Dot 3 to include a clock, but we don’t see that as a new generation, but rather an alternative version as all of the internal technology remains the same. If you want to know more, read our Amazon Echo Dot with Clock review.

Amazon Echo Dot 4 RRU

When will the new Amazon Echo Dot be released?

Amazon has confirmed that its next Alexa-themed hardware event will take place at 1pm ET (6pm UK time) on 24 September. 

Amazon traditionally releases its Echo Dots in the latter part of the year, the only exception of which was with the first-generation Dot that arrived in March 2016. Following on from that the second-gen model was released in September 2017 and the third-gen Dot arrived in September 2018.

The aforementioned Echo Dot with Clock came a year later in October 2019, so it’s looking likely that we’ll see a new Dot at the event. It’s likely the Echo Dot 4 will go on sale in October 2020. 

It’s invite-only though, so a live stream won’t be available to watch for the general public. 

To see what the current version has to offer, read our Amazon Echo Dot 3 review. It’s often on sale and was only £29.99/US$29.99 at the time of writing.

How much will the Echo Dot 4 cost?

Pricing has been another area where Amazon has been consistent with its Echo range. All of the previous versions of the Echo Dot have cost £49.99/$49.99, with only the Amazon Echo with Clock upping the ticket price to £59.99/$59.99.

Unless the new iteration comes with serious hardware upgrades, which doesn’t really make any sense, then it’s likely that you’ll be able to pick one up for £49.99/$49.99.

What new features will Amazon add to the Echo Dot 4?

Alongside the invitation to its next event, Amazon simply said it would be sharing “some news”, giving very little indication what might be revealed.

Despite being so close to a potential release date, there are also very few rumours on what will be coming to the Echo Dot 4. Here’s what we’re expecting to see, as well as some upgrades we’d love to see. 

Upgraded speaker

When Amazon upgraded the 2nd Gen to the 3rd Gen it added improved speakers, with the newer model boasting a 70% increase in volume. As with any smart speaker, we’d expect similar attention to this area with the Echo Dot 4. So we expect it to sound better.

Battery power

Another useful feature we’d like to see is the inclusion of a rechargeable battery or a carry case with one inside so that the Echo Dot can be taken into the garden, car or even to the beach.

To keep the smart aspect of the speaker, all you’d need to do then is connect to a mobile hotspot on your phone and Alexa would have all she needs to stream music and answer your questions on the go.

The Echo Dot Kids Edition

For the past couple of years, customers in the US have been able to buy special Kids Editions of the Echo Dot. These come in two new colours – blue and rainbow – and are bundled with Echo Glow smart lamps. Aside from the livery, the speakers also feature a year’s subscription to FreeTime, which provides hundreds of audiobooks from Audible, thousands of songs, plus age-appropriate games.

Amazon Echo Dot 4 RRU

Hopefully, Amazon will make this version of its speaker available in the UK and the rest of Europe this year, as it would make a great addition to the range. To see what all the fuss is about, read Amazon Echo Dot Kids Edition: Will it launch outside the UK?

New colour choices

Amazon already offers several colours for the Echo Dot, with the current model featuring white or black chassis with the speaker fabric available in charcoal, heather grey, plum or sandstone. But there’s room for more colour (especially those found on the Kids’ edition mentioned above).

The earlier versions of the full-size Echo had removable cases that allowed users to alter the appearance of the devices to match their décor. It’s harder with the current Echo Dot design, as the speaker fabric isn’t removable as it is on some other Echo models.

If replaceable covers are introduced for the Dot 4 then this would open up the aesthetic possibilities.

We’ll update this article once we know more. In the meantime, check out our best Amazon Echo chart for the top devices currently available. 

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