Let me start by saying, this guide is a mixed bag. On one hand, it's packed with useful, step-by-step instructions that make Alexa more accessible for seniors. The problem-solving approach is brilliant—it doesn't just throw features at you but shows how to use them in real-life scenarios.
However, the physical quality of the book is disappointing. The print is faint and often unreadable, which defeats the purpose of a guide meant to simplify technology. If you're buying this for someone with vision issues, be prepared for some frustration.
Content-wise, Bruce does a fantastic job breaking down Alexa's functions into digestible bits. It's short, sweet, and avoids tech jargon, making it perfect for seniors who might feel overwhelmed by AI. From setting reminders to making calls, the guide covers practical uses that can genuinely improve daily life.
But here's the catch: the booklet format and poor print quality make it feel more like a DIY project than a commercial product. If you can overlook that (or opt for a digital version), the content itself is gold—just don't expect a polished reading experience.