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The Good: The 5-foot cable is plenty long (no more awkward outlet Tetris!), and the PVC coating feels sturdy—no fraying or kinks so far. It slid right into my Echo Dot 4th Gen like they were made for each other, and the power output matches the OEM adapter perfectly. For $10–$15, it’s a steal compared to buying a whole new Echo.
The Quirks: The barrel plug *is* slightly looser than Amazon’s original. If you move your Echo frequently (say, from room to room), you might notice occasional disconnections. Mine sits on a shelf, so it’s a non-issue—but fair warning for nomad Alexa users.
Who It’s For: Ideal if your pet/kids murdered your original cord (solidarity!) or you need an affordable spare. Skip it if your setup requires constant unplugging—the fit isn’t military-grade snug.
Final Verdict: 4/5 stars. It won’t win design awards, but it resurrected my music-filled mornings without breaking the bank.
