![]() That's what the Blast is for, right? Still, it's hard not to be a little crestfallen, especially if you did get some use out of Amazon's AI helper. The Boom line isn't nearly as useful with Alexa when it can't connect to your home WiFi network or respond to you from across the room. It's a rare move, but not exactly surprising. You'll still get to talk to Alexa on Blast and Megablast speakers, however. UE explained in a statement to Engadget that it removed the Alexa tap-to-talk feature to concentrate on "enhancing the core functionality" of UE's Boom line. If you ask the company, it's a question of focus. An updated version of Ultimate Ears' Boom app for Android has removed Alexa control (not to mention alarms) for both UE Boom and Megaboom speakers, turning them into simple Bluetooth speakers. You normally hear about companies adding Alexa support, but not so in this case - the feature is going away for some users.
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