Logitech ZeroTouch: This Android smartphone holder puts Amazon’s Alexa in your car
LOGITECH’S ZEROTOUCH SMARTPHONE holder has been on the market for almost a year, but I’ve ignored it because my beat doesn’t include mobile devices. That changed about a month ago when Logitech integrated Amazon’s Alexa Voice Service into its ZeroTouch app. Now I can use voice commands to control my smart home while I’m in the car and my smartphone is connected to the ZeroTouch (logitech.com/zerotouch).
I’ve encountered a few bumps in the road during my month-long review (pun intended), but I’ve concluded that the air-vent version of this holder fully justifies its lofty $60 price tag.
I’ve encountered a few bumps in the road during my month-long review (pun intended), but I’ve concluded that the air-vent version () of this holder fully justifies its lofty $60 price tag (simpler phone holders cost about 10 bucks.) The dashboard version () has all the same features, but I’m not as enamored with it because it must be glued to your dashboard and it costs $80. Apple iPhone users, meanwhile, might want to stop reading
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