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When it comes to smart home ecosystems, Amazon Alexa is at the top of the class. Not only can you create incredible routines and automate hundreds of tasks, but the number of Alexa-compatible gadgets seems to grow larger by the day. Better yet, Amazon is committed to making many of its hubs (including just about everything in the Echo lineup) work seamlessly with the Matter standard — which should only make things more exciting throughout 2023.

In this guide, we review some of the best interactive Alexa hardware in the way of speakers, displays, lights, wall plugs, thermostats, smart locks, cameras, and appliances. You can make your life easier with an Alexa-powered home, and we’ll show you where to begin.

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The best Alexa smart speakers and displays

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If you’re going all-in on the smart home, you’ll want a good speaker or smart display. The best Echo device for you depends on your situation. What budget are you working with? Do you want a smart speaker or a smart display? Do you want an Echo device with a hub built in? Do you want an Echo with exceptional sound quality, or do you plan on connecting an external speaker for music playback?

If you’re simply looking for basic Alexa functionality and the ability to control your smart devices with your voice, the is an ideal choice because it’s cost-effective and it has a small profile. You can also opt for the Echo Dot with Clock, so you can see the time, the weather, or a countdown timer right on the front of the device.

The is another great option. It’s the lowest-priced smart speaker in the Echo family, yet still gives you access to the Alexa voice assistant. It also sounds surprisingly great, although its audio gets a bit muddy at higher volumes. But for a cheap smart speaker, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better option.

If you’re more serious about getting a smart speaker that can really fill the room with sound, then you should take a look at the (4th Gen), which is designed to broadcast 360-degree sound around the room, while using Alexa to control any smart devices around the home (and it’s compatible with Zigbee, too).

Or maybe you’re looking for a smart display that adds a useful touchscreen to show updates, internet searches, or videos while you work. These displays can also connect to compatible security cams and give you live feeds if you receive any alerts! The is a bold update with a swiveling base.

And for keeping up with the family via digital sticky notes and shared calendars, there’s also the . You can display this bad boy in either landscape or portrait orientations, and it can even be mounted to a wall.

The best Alexa-compatible lights

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LEDs are taking over the world, and they represent one of the easiest ways to start smartening up your home. Some smart lights require an external bridge to connect to Alexa, but others just need to be screwed in like an ordinary bulb. When you purchase a smart light bulb, the manufacturer will usually state whether or not a separate bridge is required. Typically, you can schedule most smart lights to turn off at a certain time every night. But with Alexa integration, you can easily ask your speaker to turn them back on if you have one more Netflix episode to get through before you turn in.

Philips Hue has one of the most versatile lighting systems around and makes some of our favorite LEDs. Whether you’re opting for white bulbs, color, or light strips, there are a variety of Hue options — we are partial . The company also sells individual bulbs with options that don’t always require the Philips hub.

If you want to explore other brands, we also highly recommend are another excellent bridgeless option, plus you can often find single bulbs for less than $20.

The Buy at Walmart.com is another great option, as you can typically snag a four-pack for just $24 — making it one of the most affordable options on the market.

It takes a bit more effort, but are a reliable way to turn your lights on or off or get varying degrees of brightness. You can do all that with voice commands through Alexa and group them so you don’t have to turn off individual switches in succession. You will need to install an included smart bridge for these bulbs to work.

The best Alexa-compatible smart plugs

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Smart plugs are great for turning non-connected devices into things you can control remotely. Whether you have a lamp with a busted or hard-to-reach switch, or you just tend to leave your coffee maker on, a connected plug can turn them on or off for you. Alexa compatibility is especially nice because you can ask her to turn on your reading lamp without having to get up from your chair.

The smart plug has a slim design, so you can fit two on a single outlet. Using the Alexa app, you can set schedules and you can even set up If This Then That functions to make its capabilities more robust. When it comes to finding a smart plug that’s both affordable and powerful, it’s hard to beat Amazon’s first-party product.

The best Alexa-compatible thermostats

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Some of the most popular smart thermostats of 2023 are also Alexa-compatible, and Amazon even makes a thermostat of its own.

Billed simply as the , this cost-friendly device uses Alexa to automatically adjust the temperature and build customized schedules for powering your HVAC on and off based on when you’re home or away. It’s a great first step into the world of smart thermostats, although consider taking a look at our list of the best thermostats when you’re ready to up your game.

The best Alexa-compatible smart locks

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Smart locks are no doubt convenient for letting in the dog walker when you’re not home, but they make some people nervous. We recommend the .

Pairing with Alexa means you can check the status of the lock, lock it, or even unlock it with voice commands. Getting it to unlock your door requires a vocally recited pin, so you probably don’t want to shout at your speaker from outside your house.

The powerful Yale Assure Lock 2 is another great option. Available in a variety of different formats (such as keyless and touchscreen), the Assure Lock 2 is one of the best smart locks available today. Responsive, easy on the eyes, and with a powerful smartphone app, there’s not much this little device can’t do. Toss in support for Alexa, and it’s an easy recommendation.

The best Alexa-compatible security cameras

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One big reason people start getting smart devices for their homes is security, so there is no shortage of security cameras that let you do DIY monitoring of your property. As we mentioned, the newest Echo Shows can also tap into security cam feeds whenever you want

The Arlo Pro 4 cam is an impressive security product that gives you access to 30 days of cloud recording, night vision, weather-resistant options, and fully wireless installation. Plus, because Arlo is one of the brands that work with the Amazon devices above, you see the video feed on-screen.

Some of our other favorite security cameras can also do the same: The . It clocks in at just $99, yet can capture HD video and light up your entire yard with its 2,600-lumen LED lights.

The best AV devices with Alexa

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Even those who don’t have a Bluetooth speaker may be interested in an Alexa-controlled speaker that can play your music or function as part of your entertainment system, or perhaps even both. If this description sounds like something that’s up your alley, the Sonos brand is an easy recommendation.

If a soundbar that functions as part of a larger entertainment system and fits below a TV is more your speed, you should check out the Sonos Beam or the Buy at Sonos US & Canada .

The Sonos One is a great solution for those looking for a central speaker for your next party or other gatherings. Amazon’s Echo Studio is another attractive option that delivers a fully dynamic 3D sound that is sure to get the good times rolling at your next party.

But what about when it comes time to stream your favorite shows? Can Alexa help with that too? The answer is yes, thanks to the Buy at Kohl’s, Inc. . Once connected, both streamers unlock hundreds of hours of entertainment content, ranging from movies and TV shows to music and arcade-style games. Not to mention if you’re running an Echo speaker ecosystem in your home, you can pair the speakers to the Amazon streaming devices for expanded surround sound — no speaker wire required!

The best Alexa-compatible appliances

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We plan on seeing more and more appliances with added Alexa support. Whirlpool has led the charge, practically going all-in on Alexa a few years back. A large number of its fridges, dishwashers, wall ovens, ranges, and microwaves come equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and voice activation. Bosch also offers a full line of Alexa-enabled appliances. You can even have Alexa make your morning coffee with this .

The  and Shark IQ 101AE Robot are Alexa-enabled vacuums. They even go so far as to empty themselves after they finish sweeping your home for you.

Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor

Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home for the better part of 15 years. He even knows a thing or two about how to fix this stuff when it starts misbehaving (because no tech is perfect!).

Mike has been writing for Digital Trends and several other publications since 2020. Fortunately, he’s still able to write after he got his index finger stuck in a vending machine at the Ramada Inn the summer before fourth grade! From hands-on reviews to best-of roundups, Mike does his best to share his expertise in a friendly and informative way with all readers, and loves staying on top of the latest AV and smart home trends.

When he’s not thanking his father for dislodging his finger from that vile vending machine in New Jersey, Mike enjoys playing guitar, reading, and indulging in horror films with his girlfriend.

Jenny McGrath
Former Senior Writer, Home

Jenny McGrath is a senior writer at Digital Trends covering the intersection of tech and the arts and the environment. Before joining she wrote blogs for a software company and articles about TV for Wetpaint.com. As Digital Trends’ first home editor, she reviewed tons of appliances and smart home gadgets. In her free time, she likes to read and pretends to solve mysteries.

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