Amazon to Charge Non-Prime Consumers to Use Alexa
Amazon has introduced Alexa Plus (Alexa+), an upgrade to the Alexa voice assistant that is runs with generative artificial intelligence.[1] The Alexa voice assistant is also available on the smart speakers that Amazon sells, like the Amazon Echo.
Background
People have bought into the Internet of Things (IOT) over many years and have purchased both control devices and controlled devices and until now Amazon has been happy collecting the device profits as payment for the IOT services they offered through their Alexa devices. The problem Amazon created was they wanted to get at consumer data so instead of letting Alexa actually just turn devices off/on they kept trying to grow Alexa services to gain more undisclosed customer snooping rather than limiting it to controlling devices.
Adding a subscription cost
Amazon is rolling out what they are calling Alexa+ just like the streaming channels did some time ago when they saw cutting-the-cord as their new profit centers full of consumers who would jump at the chance to not miss their favorite show by paying subscription based fees to not only access this week's show but being able to gain access to the reruns. Turns out there's more allegiance to the show than the channels and without providing the old tried and true method of providing advertised TV entertainment not everyone has been willing to pay for the 24 hour-a-day Suzie Homemaker channel.
Alexa+ will be free to Prime members. For non-Prime members Alexa+ will cost $19.99 a month an oddly higher fee than buying into their $14.99 per month Prime membership.
If Amazon can't pull this off it's a change that could ripple through the related markets not only impacting Amazon and the Alexa brands but the manufacturers of devices that work with Amazon's Alexa could very take a significant hit. There was just an issue this past week (06/2025) with Sengled, a company that makes Alexa controlled lightbulbs, where the devices suddenly stopped working.
Amazon's response
Lawsuit
Consumer response
See also
References
- ↑ Panay, Panos (26 Feb 2025). "Introducing Alexa+, the next generation of Alexa". Amazon.