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Old 03-04-2016, 07:27 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
I think you're both right. The Tap would be less than useful without the button because it's battery would be dead so much of the time. With the button it's less than useful in most of the situations where I use my Echo.

Barry
The Echo is also a "tap-to-listen" device just like the Tap. To engage it on the Echo, just tap the "mic off" button on top. Then when you want the Echo to listen, tap the button once again. Amazon could've done this for the Tap, but chose not too. Because of this, I have no interest in the Tap.
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