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Amazon Can’t Escape Its Own Echo

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When Amazon launched the Echo smart speaker in 2014, it wasn’t just introducing another gadget; it was testing a bold sales strategy. The Echo was a “loss leader”—sold below cost with the hope that consumers would use it to buy more profitable products down the line. By making purchases as easy as saying, “Alexa, order more coffee,” Amazon hoped that the Echo would drive even more sales through its platform without customers needing to pick up their phones.

The Echo quickly became a hit with consumers. It joined the ranks of other popular Amazon-branded devices like the Kindle, Fire TV Stick, and video doorbell. Alexa became a household name, answering questions, playing music, and even controlling smart home devices. But despite its popularity, the Echo hasn’t brought in the kind of profits Amazon hoped for. According to The Wall Street Journal, Amazon’s device division has lost billions—around $25 billion from 2017 to 2021 alone. Customers bought the Echo, but they weren’t using it to shop as Amazon intended. Instead, they used it mostly to play music, set timers, and ask random questions.

The “Downstream Impact” Gamble

Why has Amazon kept the Echo around despite the losses? Part of it has to do with Jeff Bezos’ philosophy. As Amazon’s founder and former CEO, Bezos valued a concept called “downstream impact.” This metric assigns value to products based on how much customers spend after purchasing an item rather than just the direct sales of the product itself. The idea was that even if Amazon took a loss on selling the Echo, customers would eventually spend enough in other areas to make up for it.

But in practice, this strategy hasn’t worked out as planned for the Echo. Despite being a popular device, it hasn’t led to the kind of spending spree Amazon envisioned. Most people love using Alexa to get information, but buying items directly through voice commands hasn’t caught on in the way Amazon hoped. Many users simply don’t find it convenient to make purchases without seeing product details and pictures or comparing prices first—something that’s easier on a phone or computer.

Andy Jassy’s Plan to Cut Losses

Now, current CEO Andy Jassy is looking to cut losses. He’s making moves to change how Amazon approaches the Echo and Alexa in hopes of finally making them profitable. Amazon plans to introduce a premium version of Alexa, which will require a monthly fee and offer more advanced capabilities compared to the standard free version. This shift means some of Alexa’s enhanced, more powerful features will only be available to paying customers.

One such feature includes a new “Let’s Chat” mode that aims to make Alexa more conversational and human-like. By charging for premium capabilities, Amazon is hoping to monetize Alexa in a way that hasn’t been possible through simple voice shopping. It’s a new way to make the Echo ecosystem profitable, especially considering that voice shopping alone hasn’t delivered the expected returns.

The Future of Amazon’s Smart Devices

Amazon’s Echo and Alexa devices have had a big impact on the smart home market, becoming household staples and changing how many people interact with technology in their daily lives. Yet, their financial performance for Amazon has been far less successful than anticipated. The plan to introduce a premium, subscription-based Alexa service represents a shift away from relying solely on voice shopping to generate profit.

Whether these changes will help Amazon turn the Echo into a profitable venture remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Amazon isn’t ready to give up on the Echo just yet. The company is still betting on Alexa—just in a different way, hoping that adding value through premium features will finally turn the tide and make the device a financial success, not just a household name.

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