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ZLINK converts your Amazon Echo into a smart home hub

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This USB-sized smart hub helps your Amazon Echo communicate with Z-Wave tech, and it’s quite affordable.
You could summarize CES 2018 pretty simply: “That tech thing you own? Now you can talk to it with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.” Voice-activated functionality through these two popular platforms is dominating the discussion in Las Vegas.
The ZLINK Smart Home Hub was designed to essentially convert your Amazon Echo, Echo Dot or Echo Spot into a voice-activated smart hub, using Amazon’s voice software to communicate with smart Z-Wave devices throughout your home via radio waves.
Let’s back up a bit: Devices like the Google Home and Amazon Echo communicate over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which work fine for buying groceries, but doesn’t fit the bill for talking to most smart devices like thermostats or locks. These typically run on specialized wireless networks like Z-Wave or Zigbee that aren’t vulnerable to Wi-Fi outages, hacking or the whims of your service provider (imagine being locked out because you didn’t pay your cable bill).
That’s why companies like Samsung, Verizon, ADT and AT&T all use Z-Wave for their smart tech.
Enter ZLINK. It does what any smart hub would do; communicate with your wireless mesh network of Z-Wave lights, sensors and plugs and send data to a smartphone app, through which you can control them. But, because you can talk to any ZLINK-connected device through your Amazon Echo, you don’t need your smartphone at all: your Echo has essentially become the ZLINK.
Best of all, the ZLINK is so compact that you’ll need to be careful not to lose it. It’s shaped like a USB drive, and you can plug it into “any standard USB power supply” to power it, including your laptop.
Earlier today, another CES attendee announced its plan to fill the same gap as the ZLINK. The Milo speaker fuses the features of both Echo and ZLINK into one powerful device that communicates over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Z-Wave, and Zigbee, so no possible smart device on your network is left out.
Milo speaker
By contrast, the ZLINK currently retails for just $15 (about £10, AU$20) if you pay the “early bird” Indiegogo price. People who already own Echos can just augment their current (and future) models with ZLINK, and TechRadar staffer Andrew London noted that the Milo has half the number of microphones as Amazon’s, and found no details on how intelligent the company’s assistant will actually be.
Plus, the ZLINK team claims they’ll begin work on integrating ZLINK with Google Home Assistant if they hit their $50,000 stretch goal, though who knows how long adding that functionality could take.
For now, we’re excited to hook ZLINK up see just how good the $20 gizmo is at being Echo’s smart translator, once it ships out this March.

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