Echo Dot Max Review: Pros, Cons, Common Issues & Is It Worth It?

Best Mid-Range Echo Speaker

Chip: AZ3  |  Bass: ~3x more than Echo Dot 5th Gen  |  Alexa+: Ready  |  Wi-Fi: Dual-band  |  UK Price: £99.99

Overview

The Echo Dot Max is the first entirely new Echo speaker category Amazon has launched in years. Sitting between the Echo Dot and the Echo (4th Gen), it brings a two-way speaker system and significantly more bass — around three times more than the Echo Dot 5th Gen — in the familiar compact globe design. Powered by Amazon’s AZ3 chip, it’s Alexa+ ready and supports 5.1 surround sound systems when linked with other Echo Dot Max or Echo Studio devices.

Key Features

✓ AZ3 chip — Amazon’s most advanced audio chip in this price bracket
✓ Two-way speaker system with high-excursion woofer for deeper bass
✓ Approximately 3x more bass than Echo Dot 5th Gen
✓ Room-filling sound that automatically adapts to your space
✓ Alexa+ ready — unlocks next-generation AI features when available in the UK
✓ 5.1 surround sound compatible with up to 5 Echo Dot Max or Echo Studio devices and a Fire TV Stick
✓ Works with Alexa for smart home control, music, calls and routines
✓ Dual-band Wi-Fi

Setup & Compatibility

Plug in, open the Alexa app and follow the on-screen setup. Compatible with all major music streaming services including Amazon Music, Spotify and Apple Music. Works with Alexa for smart home control across Ring, Nest, Philips Hue and other compatible devices.

What’s New

The AZ3 chip brings improved voice detection — better at picking up Alexa commands from across a room with background noise. The high-excursion woofer delivers the extra bass depth the standard Dot lacks. Alexa+ support is the forward-looking upgrade that will bring more natural, AI-powered conversations when it rolls out in the UK.

Pros

+ Significant bass upgrade over the Echo Dot — a genuine mid-range speaker
+ AZ3 chip improves voice detection across the room
+ Alexa+ ready for future AI upgrades
+ 5.1 home cinema system capability when paired with other Echo devices
+ Compact globe design fits anywhere

Cons

More expensive than the Echo Dot — £99.99 vs £59.99 for the Dot 5th Gen
Alexa+ not yet available in the UK at launch
No screen — consider the Echo Show 8 if you want a display

Common Problems & Fixes

The most commonly reported issues with Echo devices are Wi-Fi connectivity, unresponsiveness and smart home control problems. A restart by unplugging for 30 seconds resolves most temporary faults. For a full list of known faults and fixes see our troubleshooting guide.

Real World Performance

The audio difference over the Echo Dot 5th Gen is immediately noticeable — the bass presence in music is substantially better and the sound fills a room in a way the standard Dot simply doesn’t. Voice detection with the AZ3 chip is reliably accurate even with music playing at moderate volume. For smart home users who want better-sounding Alexa commands without committing to the Echo Studio’s price or size, the Dot Max hits a sweet spot.

Best Alternatives

Echo Dot (5th Gen) — If sound quality isn’t the priority and you want Alexa at the lowest price
Echo Studio — If you want the best Amazon audio experience and Dolby Atmos support

Who Should Buy It?

Anyone who wants better sound than the Echo Dot without the size or price of the Echo Studio. Also a good choice for anyone building a multi-room audio setup or a home cinema system with Fire TV.

Verdict

The Echo Dot Max fills a genuine gap in Amazon’s lineup. The bass upgrade is substantial and the AZ3 chip makes a real difference to voice detection. At £99.99 it sits at a reasonable price for what it delivers, and Alexa+ support makes it a forward-looking purchase.

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