I kinda like the mirror that spies on you. Taking full length selfies is hard, and I don't have a tripod or a partner. I don't by any means need one, and if I had one I probably would rarely if ever use it, but I can see it coming in handy if I was determined to consistently share my fabulousness with the world.
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I have only done 3 of those. I knew I needed to go back!
-t I feel like for $50 someone might but for $200?!?
To be fair, it's only $20 more than the base model Echo, and the price will almost definitely come down after it's released.
I'm just scared that pretty soon, Amazon would be like, "That doesn't fit. You need a scarf. You're wearing
that?"
I'd be a bit concerned about having it hacked.
I'm just scared that pretty soon, Amazon would be like, "That doesn't fit. You need a scarf. You're wearing that?"
That's true. They need it to talk to you like Tim Gunn.
TBH I didn't even look at the price. But remember, you can tell it to make your coffee (if you have IFTT and the right kind of coffeemaker, etc.) which certainly adds value.
Good for that all important vampire demographic, Jess, right?
Vampire fashion bloggers, yes. (Okay...maybe Jilli should have one.)
I was gonna say! I'm lurking right here!
(I find the whole concept of that thing creepy and invasive, and I'm someone who is thinking of getting a tripod for taking better outfit shots. I DO NOT WANT A CAMERA CONNECTED TO A FASHION REVIEW BOARD OR THE CREEPY ALEXA HIVEMIND.)
I feel like people should be more creeped out by the Internet of Things, but I am clearly in the minority on that at my job.
When I get my new(ish) car, one of the first things I'm going to ask is how I can disconnect it from the Internet.