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April 28, 2017 - inconnu - On-line retailer Amazon has released a personal robot stylist that helps customers decide what to wear.The Echo Look is the latest in a line of household gadgets from the company designed to make home life easier.The Echo Look is a camera that takes photos of outfits before rating them and giving a second opinion.It is being marketed as a fashion tool, with voice-activation allowing users to take full-length photos and short videos of their outfit choices.It follows on from Amazon’s smart Alexa voice activated assistant, Alexa.The new device uses a new service named Style Check to offer feedback on the chosen look.An Amazon spokesman explained:” ''Style Check keeps your look on point using advanced machine learning algorithms and advice from fashion specialists.“Submit two photos for a second opinion on which outfit looks best on you based on fit, colour, styling and current trends.''''Over time, these decisions get smarter through your feedback and input from our team of experienced fashion specialists.''As users build up their lookbooks with pictures and videos, the device is able to recommend new brands and styles inspired by recurring outfits.For peace of mind, a button on the side turns off both the camera and the always-listening microphone. As well as offering style advice, the Echo Look performs the same duties as Amazon's other Echo devices – first launched in 2014 – and can devise travel routes, read headlines or play music.Currently, the Echo Look is only able to purchase by invitation for $200 USD in the US / €184 Euros / £155 GBP It is not yet known if the company will roll out the device to the general public at a later date. # AMAZON LANCE 'ECHO LOOK' POUR AIDER A MIEUX S'HABILLER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)

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April 28, 2017 - inconnu - On-line retailer Amazon has released a personal robot stylist that helps customers decide what to wear.The Echo Look is the latest in a line of household gadgets from the company designed to make home life easier.The Echo Look is a camera that takes photos of outfits before rating them and giving a second opinion.It is being marketed as a fashion tool, with voice-activation allowing users to take full-length photos and short videos of their outfit choices.It follows on from Amazon’s smart Alexa voice activated assistant, Alexa.The new device uses a new service named Style Check to offer feedback on the chosen look.An Amazon spokesman explained:” ''Style Check keeps your look on point using advanced machine learning algorithms and advice from fashion specialists.“Submit two photos for a second opinion on which outfit looks best on you based on fit, colour, styling and current trends.''''Over time, these decisions get smarter through your feedback and input from our team of experienced fashion specialists.''As users build up their lookbooks with pictures and videos, the device is able to recommend new brands and styles inspired by recurring outfits.For peace of mind, a button on the side turns off both the camera and the always-listening microphone. As well as offering style advice, the Echo Look performs the same duties as Amazon's other Echo devices – first launched in 2014 – and can devise travel routes, read headlines or play music.Currently, the Echo Look is only able to purchase by invitation for $200 USD in the US / €184 Euros / £155 GBP It is not yet known if the company will roll out the device to the general public at a later date. # AMAZON LANCE 'ECHO LOOK' POUR AIDER A MIEUX S'HABILLER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)