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Amazon's $199 Echo Studio is a powerful smart speaker at a cut-rate price

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Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo speakers are the go-to smart speakers for much of the world. According to research firm Canalys, Amazon (AMZN) captured more than 25% of the market in Q2 2019, making it the top selling smart speaker in the world. But the Echo has never had a truly powerful speaker behind it.

That's where the new Echo Studio comes in. The Echo Studio packs all of the Alexa functionality of the Echo into a massive, canister-shaped device that sports 5 individual speakers including a 5.25-inch subwoofer.

And at $199, the Echo Studio easily undercuts competitors like Apple's (AAPL) $299 HomePod and Google's (GOOG, GOOGL) $299 Home Max. For Amazon fans looking for a more complete listening experience, the Echo Studio is the system to buy.

Amazon's Echo Studio is a low-cost, powerful speaker worth checking out. (Image: Amazon)
Amazon's Echo Studio is a low-cost, powerful speaker worth checking out. (Image: Amazon)

Size and speakers

The Echo Studio is an absolute beast of a speaker next to the standard $99 Echo. At 7.7 pounds, the Studio is a chunkster next to the 1.7-pound 3rd-generation Echo. It's not just hefty, either. The Studio's footprint is also noticeably bigger at 8.1 inches tall and 6.9 inches across. The standard Echo is 5.8 inches tall and 3.9 inches across.

In other words, you're going to need some extra space for the Studio. It's not as though you can pack the studio into a cubby or shelf, either, as doing so will impact the quality of the audio coming from its top-firing speaker.

Amazon's Echo Studio is a larger, chunkier kind of Echo. (Image: Amazon)
Amazon's Echo Studio is a larger, chunkier kind of Echo. (Image: Amazon)

Amazon also suggests you keep the Echo Studio about 6 inches away from the wall to allow for the speakers to work as effectively as possible. That didn't leave many options for me, so I simply set up the Studio on my kitchen table and called it a day.

The Studio features the same cloth covering as the standard Echo, as well as the standard, volume up and down, microphone mute, and Alexa buttons on top. But the overall design and layout of the Studio's speakers are completely different.

While the Echo has a center-mounted tweeter and subwoofer, the Studio has one side-mounted midrange speaker each on its left and right sides; a third top-firing; mid-range speaker; a front-mounted tweeter for high-frequency audio; and a center-mounted, downward-firing sub.

The setup is meant to provide you with a more immersive listening experience, since audio should be coming from multiple directions. In fact, Amazon says the Studio is designed to handle 3D audio from Dolby Atmos and Sony's 360 Reality Audio.

Audio quality

3D audio is a fancy way of saying that the music you listen to on the Echo Studio should envelop you in sound, rather than simply be blasted at you. In a fully outfitted studio setting, 3D audio like Dolby Atmos presents a mind-blowing experience.