Amazon has launched the new Echo Dot Max and Echo Studio in India, expanding its smart speaker lineup with a sharper focus on premium audio, ambient AI, and deeper smart home integration. The launch comes at a time when consumer AI is evolving rapidly across smartphones, PCs, and connected devices. But according to Malvika Jethwani, India Country Lead, Amazon Echo and Smart Home, Amazon believes the future of AI inside homes will be less about visible interfaces and more about intelligence that quietly works in the background.“We believe AI needs to work for you in the background,” Jethwani said during a conversation around the launch. “It should be there when you need it and fade away, always ready to react.”Amazon calls this vision “ambient AI”, where Alexa evolves from a voice assistant into what Jethwani described as a “command centre” capable of proactively managing multiple aspects of daily life.What’s NewThe Echo Dot Max is Amazon’s most advanced Echo Dot yet. It delivers nearly three times the bass compared to the Echo Dot 5th Gen and introduces the first-ever two-way speaker system in the Echo Dot lineup with a dedicated woofer and tweeter setup.The Echo Studio, meanwhile, focuses on immersive home audio with Dolby Atmos-powered spatial sound, room-adapting acoustics, and a redesigned compact spherical form factor.Both devices are powered by Amazon’s custom AZ3 silicon chips and include support for Omnisense, the company’s new smart home sensing platform that combines audio, ultrasound, Wi-Fi radar, motion, and temperature sensing for proactive automation.Amazon says the chips also improve Alexa wake-word detection by nearly 50 percent. The devices support multiple smart home standards including Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Matter, Thread, and Bluetooth. The Echo Dot Max also becomes the first Echo Dot device to include a built-in smart home hub.“Alexa Will Go Beyond Smart Homes”During the conversation, Jethwani said Amazon is already seeing behavioural shifts globally with Alexa+, the company’s generative AI-powered assistant. According to her, users are increasingly relying on Alexa for more than just controlling lights or playing music. “The future of Alexa is not just limited to smart homes,” she said. “It’s going to proactively orchestrate different aspects of a customer’s life.”She added that Amazon’s long-term focus is to make Alexa more contextual and proactive instead of simply reactive to commands.That thinking also shaped Omnisense.“If I leave the room, the device should understand that I’ve left and automatically turn off the lights,” she explained. “If the temperature reaches a certain point, it should proactively turn on the AC based on my preferences.”Privacy and SafetyDuring the conversation, we also specifically asked Amazon about the long-standing privacy concerns around smart speakers continuously listening inside homes, especially in a market like India where awareness around connected devices has grown significantly over the years. Responding to this, Malvika Jethwani said Amazon has consistently tried to keep privacy controls transparent and user-driven. She pointed out that Echo devices continue to include physical microphone mute buttons, while users can also review and delete voice recordings through the Alexa app. According to Jethwani, Amazon’s approach has been to “give control in the hands of customers,” allowing users to decide what level of data sharing and interaction they are comfortable with.Built Around Indian HomesJethwani said Indian usage patterns played a significant role in product development, especially around audio tuning and design. The company introduced adaptive room acoustics because of the diversity in Indian homes, where room sizes can vary drastically across cities. The new Echo devices use onboard microphones to analyse sound reflections and automatically optimise audio output depending on placement.Amazon also retained the spherical form factor introduced in previous Echo generations, saying it strikes the right balance between compactness and stronger sound output for Indian homes.Privacy and ReliabilityAs smart speakers become more common inside homes, privacy remains a recurring concern for consumers.Jethwani said Amazon continues to focus heavily on transparency and user control, with every Echo device including physical microphone mute buttons and controls to manage or delete voice recordings through the Alexa app.She also highlighted reliability as a major focus internally, pointing out that many first-generation Echo devices from 2018 and 2019 are still actively functioning today.For premium devices such as the Echo Studio, Amazon is also strengthening customer support and replacement policies as buyers move towards higher-value smart home products.Pricing and AvailabilityEcho Dot Max: ₹10,999 Available in Graphite, Amethyst, and Glacier WhiteEcho Studio: ₹23,999 Available in Graphite and Glacier WhiteBoth devices are available in India through Amazon and Flipkart.