Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Chiếc Màn Hình Thông Minh Nào Phù Hợp Với Bạn?

Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Chiếc Màn Hình Thông Minh Nào Phù Hợp Với Bạn?

Amazon Echo Hub và Echo Show 8 đều là những thiết bị thông minh tuyệt vời, nhưng đâu là lựa chọn phù hợp nhất với bạn? Bài viết này sẽ so sánh chi tiết hai sản phẩm này, giúp bạn đưa ra quyết định sáng suốt.

Thiết kế và Màn hình:

  • Echo Show 8: Sở hữu màn hình cảm ứng 8 inch sắc nét, cho chất lượng hiển thị hình ảnh và video tốt hơn. Thiết kế hiện đại, phù hợp với nhiều không gian trong nhà.
  • Echo Hub: Không có màn hình, tập trung vào chức năng điều khiển các thiết bị thông minh trong nhà qua giọng nói. Thiết kế nhỏ gọn, tiết kiệm diện tích.

Chức năng:

Cả hai thiết bị đều được tích hợp trợ lý ảo Alexa, cho phép bạn điều khiển các thiết bị nhà thông minh, đặt báo thức, nghe nhạc, xem thời tiết, gọi điện thoại, và nhiều hơn nữa. Tuy nhiên, sự khác biệt nằm ở khả năng hiển thị:

  • Echo Show 8: Với màn hình 8 inch, bạn có thể xem video, xem tin tức, gọi video call, xem hình ảnh từ camera an ninh, và nhiều hơn thế nữa. Trải nghiệm trực quan hơn hẳn.
  • Echo Hub: Chuyên về điều khiển các thiết bị thông minh. Rất lý tưởng nếu bạn muốn một trung tâm điều khiển nhỏ gọn, tiết kiệm chi phí và không cần đến màn hình.

Chất lượng âm thanh:

Cả hai thiết bị đều có chất lượng âm thanh khá tốt, đủ dùng cho việc nghe nhạc hoặc nghe gọi. Echo Show 8 có thể có lợi thế nhẹ về âm lượng và độ rõ nét nhờ kích thước lớn hơn.

Giá cả:

Echo Hub thường có giá thành thấp hơn Echo Show 8. Đây là yếu tố cần cân nhắc nếu ngân sách của bạn eo hẹp.

Kết luận:

  • Chọn Echo Show 8 nếu: Bạn muốn một thiết bị với màn hình hiển thị, trải nghiệm trực quan, xem video, gọi video call, và tận dụng tối đa các tính năng đa phương tiện.
  • Chọn Echo Hub nếu: Bạn cần một trung tâm điều khiển nhà thông minh nhỏ gọn, giá cả phải chăng, và không cần đến màn hình.

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Hãy viết đoạn tóm tắt về nội dung bằng tiếng việt kích thích người mua: Amazon Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Which smart display is best for you?

Amazon reigns king of the best smart displays we’ve tested. The brand’s Echo Show lineup is perfect for watching shows, listening to music, and controlling a handful of the best smart home devices. These screens come in a variety of options that range from a 5-inch Echo Show 5 to the sizable Echo Show 15. But smart home management frequently takes a backseat to ad bloat and new content recommendations.

That’s where the new Echo Hub smart home controller comes in. This Alexa smart display has a clean, completely customizable interface that consists of live widget panels front and center—so you can see multiple live camera feeds, the status of your home devices, and controls. Mount it to your wall like you would a smart thermostat or alarm panel and it’ll show the time and your favorite photos from a distance. 

Echo Show 8 and the Echo Hub smart displays are useful additions to any home, but which you should get comes down to the way you plan to use it and how many connected smart home devices you own. Read on to see a breakdown of the features and costs of both to find which is the best fit for you.

Amazon’s Echo Hub comes in just a single 8-inch model for $179.

The Echo Show lineup comes in four different options named after the size of their screen: the Echo Show 5 ($65), the Echo Show 8 ($149), the Echo Show 10 ($199), and the massive Echo Show 15 ($279).

For this showdown, we’re going to compare the $179 Echo Hub to the Echo Show 8 $149, since they’re the same size as well as most alike in price and features. 

Winner: Echo Show

Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Specs compared

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Echo Hub Echo Show 8
Price $179 $149
Screen 8 inches/1280 x 800 8 inches/1280 x 800
Camera Video Quality No camera 13MP
Speakers Pair of top ported full range speakers, with stereo playback Dual two-inch tweeters, Amazon spatial audio and room adaption tech
Widgets Over 20 live always-on widgets Up to 6 buttons that require a tap
Smart Home Connectivity 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sidewalk, Zigbee, Matter, Thread 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sidewalk, Zigbee, Matter, Thread
Size 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches 7.9 x 5.5 x 4.2 inches

Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Design

Echo Hub leans against Echo Show 8

(Image credit: Future)

Amazon’s Echo Hub is a sexy touchscreen panel that’s both smaller and flatter than the Echo Show 8. The Echo Hub can be mounted flush against your wall, but it can be placed on a stand as well. By comparison, the Echo Show 8 is a relatively chunky device that needs to be placed on a surface such as a counter or a shelf. 

While both smart displays are equipped with vibrant 8-inch screens, the Echo Show’s beefier 5-inch depth stores much stronger speakers that fill a room and support spatial audio. Unfortunately, this addition leaves a thick overhang out the back of the screen and prevents the device from being installed on a wall.

The Echo Show 8 comes in a black or white option versus the Echo Hub’s single glacier white colorway, but the sleeker Echo Hub outshines it in terms of looks and versatility any day of the week.

Winner: Echo Hub

Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Interface

Echo Hub interface next to Echo Hub main menu

(Image credit: Future)

Both smart displays have a similar setup process that involves authenticating the device with a code and then picking a background photo. That’s where the shared user experience ends.

The Hub’s lightweight interface is well spaced out and entirely customizable—you have your individual rooms and routines laid out in a list on the left hand side of the screen so you can quickly hop between them. Meanwhile, you can fill the screen’s main section (center and right side) with dozens of widgets like a multicamera live feed and controls such as the temperature of a smart thermostat. You can add more widgets to the main screen and access them by scrolling to the right. Since you can arrange each widget block you can move less pressing information like the week’s weather forecast further from the center of the screen. Along the bottom of the screen is individual device categories that you can reorganize.

On the other hand, Amazon’s Echo Show is more locked down and filled with bloat. You can only add four tiny widget buttons at a time which you have to tap to access things like your top connections or controls for your favorite smart home devices. That’s an added step to getting things done and the Show just feels busier at all times switching between a digital photo frame and billboard as you can see in the picture above.

Winner: Echo Hub

Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Features

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Echo Hub vs. Echo Show 8: Feature comparison
Row 0 – Cell 0 Echo Hub Echo Show
Video calls No Yes
Customizable interface Yes No
Trigger for routines No Yes
Spatial audio No Yes
Eero Wi-Fi Built-in No No

The Echo Hub focuses on smart home management with sacrifices that make it a less ideal lifestyle device for consuming media or making video calls, since it lacks decent speakers and a camera. 

When it comes to video performance both share an equivalently bright screen but the sound is much richer from the Echo Show. Plus, its built-in camera to act as a security system and center for video calls.

Video Calls
While both Echos can be used as a home intercom system to drop in on all of your other Echo devices, the Echo Show has a camera for two-way video calls. You can make video calls with it on Alexa or third-party platforms like Zoom. 

The Echo Hub doesn’t have a camera at all; just a proximity and ambient light sensor to switch from a digital photo frame to a command center when you get close and ensure the screen brightness matches the environment.

Customizable Interface
The Echo Hub’s highly customizable widget-based menu lets you put live information and interactive controls for your most important devices at your fingertips. These widgets are always in view so you can see if your front door’s smart lock is active and track tasks with a calendar and to-do list. 

The Echo Show’s main menu is a rotating carousel of visuals that switches between a digital photo frame and information that it cycles through. It squishes four widget buttons into the top right corner which is not only difficult to select these tiny options but adds a layer of friction to getting things done.

Trigger smart home routines
The Echo Show’s camera can be used as a trigger for smart home automation. For example, if it detects you’ve entered a room it can turn on lights or raise your smart thermostat. The Echo Hub has a proximity sensor but can’t be used as a trigger for smart home automation in the same way.

Spatial Audio
Sound on the Echo Hub is acceptable but falls flat and lacks bass entirely—Amazon encourages you to hand off music to your connected smart speaker or speaker group. The Echo Show has room-filling speakers with deep rumble, spatial audio to place layers in a space, and richer for a better overall media playback experience.

Eero Wi-Fi
Neither the Echo Hub nor Echo Show 8 have built-in Eero Wi-Fi support like the latest Echo Dot smart speakers. 

Winner: Echo Show

Echo Hub vs. Show: Smart home compatibility

Amazon Echo Hub

(Image credit: Future)

Both the Echo Show and Echo Hub will run any Alexa smart home smoothly. The Echo Hub doubles down on being a smart home panel and hub.

They both act as capable smart home hubs with the addition of Zigbee, Thread and Matter. These protocols help you bolster your smart home without needing to setup individual device hubs, improving action speeds, and letting you still turn on your smart home devices when the internet service is off. Additionally, you can easily link new smart home gadgets by saying Alexa search for devices.

Yes, the Echo Show 8 can do almost everything the Hub can do, but some features give the Hub an advantage. For one, it can view up to six live cameras simultaneously. The Hub also acts as an alarm panel for arming or disarming the Ring security system, which the Echo Show lacks.

Winner: Echo Hub

Echo Hub vs. Show: Overall Winner

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Echo Hub Echo Show
Price Row 1 – Cell 1 X
Design X Row 2 – Cell 2
Interface X Row 3 – Cell 2
Features Row 4 – Cell 1 X
Smart Home Compatibility X Row 5 – Cell 2
Total 3 2

The Echo Show 8’s more versatile tool set, like the ability to make video calls and act as both a security camera as well as automation trigger will give it the edge over the Echo Hub for most people. The Show fits into more scenarios whereas the Echo Hub has a much more limited value if you don’t have a smart home kitted out with devices to control.

With that said, the Echo Hub’s better smart home interface and controls make it the stronger option if you have anything more than just a handful of smart lights and plugs sprinkled throughout your home. Between a better design and a richer smart home experience that lets you quickly lower the temperature or dim the lights, the Hub is a streamlined device for a busy lifestyle. 

The best middle ground between both devices is the Echo Show 15, provided you have the space for it. This larger and more expensive Echo Show smart display blends the best of both devices with support for live widgets that are always on the screen as well as a full Fire TV interface into a package that can double as a TV in your kitchen or office. It can even be wall-mounted to boot. However, its speakers are arguably not as good as the Echo Show 8’s.

Ultimately, your choice comes down to what you’re looking for in a smart display; if smart home device management is your biggest concern, then go with Echo Hub over the Echo Show. But if you want something that doubles as an entertainment device, the Echo Show 8 is the better pick.

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