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Amazon Echo Dot Max Review

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Better quality audio and full smart home hub built in.

Improved bass, better overall audio quality and a Zigbee/Thread smart home hub built in, the Amazon Echo Dot Max might be more expensive than its predecessor but it’s a clear upgrade. If you want the best audio quality then the Echo Studio (2025) is a better choice, while those with the old Echo (4th Generation) will find that they have slightly better audio quality. However, for new users looking for an Alexa smart speaker that’s decent for music, this is the best all-rounder – it would be nice to see Alexa+ in the UK to really maximise its capabilities, though.


  • Decent audio for the size

  • Full smart home hub

  • Ready for Alexa+


  • Doesn’t sound as good as the old standard Echo

Key Features


  • Ready for Alexa+


    New processor will make the most of the GenAI voice assistant.


  • More powerful audio


    1x 0.8″ tweeter, 1x 2.5″ woofer


  • Smart home hub


    Support Thread, Zigbee and Matter.

Introduction

The second of Amazon’s audio-only smart speakers for the year, the Amazon Echo Dot Max is the baby of the line-up. Think of it, if you will, as the HomePod Mini to the Echo Studio (2025)’s HomePod.

Better overall audio than the previous Echo Dot, plus a full smart home hub makes this a great all-round smart speaker, but several key features aren’t available in the UK on launch, including Alexa+.

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Design

  • Choice of colours
  • Front-facing physical controls

The Amazon Echo Dot line-up has always been the entry-level way to get Alexa, but the Echo Dot Max is a little different to previous speakers in the range. This speaker is not-quite twice the price of the last version, the Echo Dot (5th Generation), as Amazon refocuses the product to be a better all-around speaker, built for music, not just voice responses.

This speaker has the same basic look as the Echo Studio (2025), only in a smaller body and a wider choice of colours (graphite, which I have on review here; white; and amethyst, or purple).

Amazon Echo Dot Max next to Echo Studio 2025
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I always liked the look of the Echo Dot, and the new model doesn’t stray far from that design, but it is slightly more practical, and it’s similar in size to the Apple HomePod mini.

Amazon Echo Dot Max next to HomePod MiniAmazon Echo Dot Max next to HomePod Mini
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Moving the controls to the front, on that Death Star-like panel, the Echo Dot Max is easier to use. The volume buttons are on a rocker switch, so there’s plenty of positive feedback, and the buttons are easier to reach.

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As the volume increases, the light bar that surrounds this central disc slowly fills up, so there’s a visual indicator of which volume level you’re on.

In the middle is the microphone mute/privacy button. The Echo Dot Max, as recent Echo speakers, no longer has the Action button to wake Alexa. Instead, all interactions are via voice.

Amazon Echo Dot Max muteAmazon Echo Dot Max mute
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At the back is the power input, and there’s no line-out. Nor do you get the screw thread underneath for wall mounting.

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Amazon Echo Dot Max rearAmazon Echo Dot Max rear
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Features

  • Designed for Alexa+
  • Zigbee, Thread and Matter support

While the Amazon Echo Dot Max might be designed for Alexa+, the GenAI voice assistant is currently not available in the UK. That limits the speaker to the old Alexa that we all know.

Clearly, I’d like to see Alexa+, but while we wait for it, I can say that standard Alexa is still better than the competition. Alexa is easier to talk to, can answer a lot of general queries, and it’s still the best for smart home control.

Alexa does lose out slightly is when it needs to look things up online, such as finding local restaurants (I get options that don’t exist or that shut down ages ago). Hopefully, Alexa+ will make the system better rounded, but for now, if you’ve had one Echo smart speaker you know what you’re getting here.

There are a few improvements that you can get now. With the AZ3 and AI Accelerator processor, which makes Alexa respond faster. And the Amazon Echo Dot Max tends to pick up voice requests easier, even if I mumble.

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It’s nice to see Zigbee and Thread support are available, as is Matter. That does make setting up direct control over modern systems, such as Tado X, easy.

Tap gestures are also built in, with a tap on top enough to silence an alarm or play/pause connected music. It’s a handy extra that makes it faster to quickly silence the speaker when you need to.

Ultrasound Motion Detection is built in, which is an advanced form of presence detection. With the feature enabled, the Echo Dot Max can be used to trigger a Routine when a person is detected or when there are no people detected. As with the Echo Studio (2025), I found this option to work reliably.

Amazon Echo Dot Max RoutinesAmazon Echo Dot Max Routines
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Finally, there’s a temperature sensor built in, so Alexa can tell you what the current temperature is, or you can use this data in Routines.

Sound Quality

  • Deeper bass than on previous models
  • Single-channel audio

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Amazon has built the Echo Dot Max to sound better than its predecessors, and the new speaker has a 0.8-inch tweeter and a 2.5-inch woofer for deep audio and more bass than on any other Echo Dot speaker before. However, I should point out that the Echo (4th Generation) sold for £10 less at launch and had dual 0.8-inch tweeters and a 3-inch woofer.

Amazon Echo Dot Max frontAmazon Echo Dot Max front
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Improved bass is certainly true of the little speaker. With Rage Against the Machine’s Bomb Track, when the drums kick in, the Echo Dot Max handles it well. There’s a thump to the track, even if you don’t get the room shake that you’d get on a more powerful speaker, such as Sonos Era 300.

Playing the bass-heavy This Too Shall Pass by OK Go, the Echo Dot Max managed to handle the track well without distortion, even on high volumes. It does lack some power but there’s a definite semblance of bass there.

A single speaker’s not enough to handle stereo separation, and the swirling guitar intro of Foo Fighters’ Enough Space sounds a little contained; you’ll want a stereo pair or the Echo Studio (2025) for stereo audio.

General range is good. Frank Sinatra’s That’s Life produce’s Sinatra’s rich vocals and does well with electric organ in the intro and throughout, although the bass section is a little limiting.

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Overall sound quality is similar to that of the HomePod Mini, but not quite as good as the Echo (4th Generation).

When Alexa Home Theatre launches soon, the Echo Dot Max can be used in a system with up to five other Dot Max speakers (or a mixture of Echo Studio (2025) models) and a Sub. This system will work with selected Fire TV devices. 

Should you buy it?

Buy if you want a great all-rounder

With decent audio, integrated Zigbee and Thread hubs, and (upcoming) support for Alexa+, this is a great all-round smart speaker.

Don’t buy if you want the best audio quality

If music is your primary focus, then buy a more powerful device with multiple integrated speakers.

Final Thoughts

At almost double the price of the last Echo Dot, the new Amazon Echo Dot Max just about does enough to justify the price increase. Sound quality is within touching distance of the previous Echo (4th Generation), although in a much smaller body. And, sound quality is similar to that of the Apple HomePod Mini.

For most people, the Echo Dot Max is the best all-round Alexa speaker, though it’s a shame I can’t test Alexa+ in the UK and that Alexa Home Theatre isn’t available yet. Still, with enough improvements available today, this speaker is worth buying for its better audio quality, knowing that new features will be available down the line.

For alternatives, check out our guide to the best smart speakers.

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  • We test smart speakers with a variety of smart devices to see how well they control them
  • We test smart displays with a variety of video streaming services to see how good they are for entertainment.
  • We use the same test tracks for each smart speaker to see how well each handles music.

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FAQs

Does the Echo Dot Max support Spatial Audio?

No, this speaker has only a single speaker.

Can you use the Echo Dot Max with Alexa Home Theatre?

Yes, you can use up to five speakers and one subwoofer together when the feature launches on select Fire TV devices.

Full Specs

  Amazon Echo Dot Max Review
Manufacturer Amazon
Size (Dimensions) 109 x 109 x 99 MM
ASIN B0D6SZKGT4
Release Date 2025
Model Number Echo Dot Max
Voice Assistant Amazon Alexa
Smart assistants Yes
App Control Yes
Controls Volume, mic mute
Power source Mains
Number of speakers 1x 0.8″ tweeter, 1x 2.5″ woofer



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