The Echo Show 21 is a $400 smart display from Amazon.
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A great smart display is a sight to behold, but it doesn’t need to be huge to be outstanding. I love the idea of a great display for smart home control and everyday home management, like keeping my family’s calendars, to-do lists, reminders, shopping lists, and more updated, easy to find, and visible for everyone.
Unboxing the Echo Show 21 is a series of awe-inspiring moments, mostly due to its huge smart display. At 21 inches, the Echo Show 21 is imposing and striking. The large display can double as a Fire TV, where its size shines most.
This Echo Show is built to be wall-mounted, with the hardware included in the box. This type of device is meant to be multifunctional — a kitchen companion that functions as a smart home hub, a family organizational hub, and a small television for entertainment while cooking or as a recipe source.
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Like other Amazon Echo Show displays, the Echo Show 21 features hands-free Amazon Alexa, serving as a communication channel for the virtual assistant. You can ask Alexa to trigger your smart devices with reliable results or request jokes, stories, or music.
If you’d like to leave your Echo Show 21 on a tabletop, you’ll need to buy a separate stand, which can cost up to $100. I received an Amazon Premium Adjustable Stand with my review unit to test. It’s a flexible, aluminum-built stand that swivels 360 degrees and tilts up to 30 degrees.
While it doesn’t include a stand, the Echo Show 21 works well mounted on a wall, as its black-and-white border resembles a picture frame. Along the top edge, a camera at the center of the display features a physical privacy shutter that you can toggle closed as needed.