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The Amazon Echo Show 5 will fit in nicely on your nightstand. It’s a pretty good smart display and a pretty good smart alarm clock at an attractive $90 price that’s well below the list price of the next lowest competition — the $130 Google Nest Hub (formerly the Google Home Hub).

Alexa’s as good as ever, with an abundance of voice activated features. In addition, the Echo Show 5 cleverly combines the best features of the excellent Nest Hub — a smart home control panel and adaptive screen brightness — with the best parts of the new $80 Lenovo Smart Clock ($59 at Walmart) — sunrise alarms and a customizable clock face. The camera allows you to make video calls — neither the Nest Hub nor the Lenovo Smart Clock have a camera. If you’re concerned about privacy, situs baccarat the Echo Show 5 includes a physical shutter and a new feature lets you quickly delete your stored voice commands just by asking.

Add it up and the Amazon Echo Show 5 checks the right boxes to be the best entry level smart display on the market, but as far as overall experience, the Nest Hub is still better for the most part. The Echo Show 5 has made strides as far as smart home touch controls, but the Nest Hub still offers a cleaner interface, and it’s better at showing off your pics, walking you through recipes, getting directions to restaurants and more. The steeper price of the Nest Hub is also mitigated by frequent discounts.

The sunrise alarm feature makes the Echo Show 5 a better alarm clock, so if you want a smart display for your bedside, go with the Amazon Echo Show 5. Otherwise, despite a solid showing from the latest Amazon smart display, the Nest Hub’s still the model to beat.