How can you check whether a Prime Day deal is worth it?
Just because it's Prime Day doesn't mean everything is at its cheapest price ever, especially given the increasing cost of tech and other consumer products. That's why one of the most useful Alexa for Shopping features is its price history tool. You can view up to a year of pricing history on most products to see what the record-low price is in that time or how much it usually drops around certain times of year. This can help determine whether a deal is truly worth buying or if it simply looks impressive because of an inflated list price. It's one of the easiest ways to avoid impulse purchase
How accurate is Alexa for Shopping in finding deals?
Alexa for Shopping is going to be able to get the latest Amazon prices because Alexa is tied in to Amazon. So, theoretically, as soon as a price drops on Amazon, Alexa for Shopping should know about it and be able to take action. However, there's more to shopping online than just seeing the price at Amazon.com: In-cart discounts and extra coupons can complicate matters at Amazon, and there's a vast array of alternate options for the same or similar products across Amazon and all the other major retailers. Alexa for Shopping is designed to help you more seamlessly buy things on Amazon, so it's
Using its database of products, pricing history and your Amazon shopping history and preferences, Alexa for Shopping aims to be the "world's best, most personalized AI assistant for shopping." It can help you check prices, get deal alerts and build shopping lists, and even order items for you with just your voice. During a short-lived event like Prime Day where the deals come thick and fast, it could be useful for cutting through some of the noise and help you nab some bargains. Being hands-off when researching and buying products won't appeal to everyone, though. And it might not actually se