Declining morale and limited development pipeline impact Amazon devices unit

Declining morale and limited development pipeline impact Amazon devices unit


SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 19 (Reuters) – Some workers within Amazon’s (AMZN.O) once-storied hardware​ division – responsible for popular devices like​ the ⁣Kindle​ reader and Echo ⁣voice-assistant -⁣ say⁢ morale within the division has suffered ⁤amid staff cutbacks and ⁢a⁢ pipeline‌ of devices in development that they fear are unlikely to prove hits.

The division, known as Lab126, was a ⁤focus for Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos, who portrayed it as an engine for⁤ future projects, but⁤ more recently it has been buffeted by mass layoffs and key ‌executive departures, including leader Dave​ Limp, ‌a 13-year veteran who has announced plans to step down later this year.

Reuters interviewed more than‌ 15 current and former employees, who spoke on the condition of anonymity⁣ due‌ to their employment terms, who described a hodgepodge of new devices in development, many of them aimed at encouraging customers to use the once ground-breaking⁣ Alexa voice service that now ​faces ⁢a stiff ⁢challenge ⁤in the⁤ age ⁢of ‍generative AI and ChatGPT.

The company -​ the world’s biggest online retailer – is holding a devices ⁤and services launch event ​on ‌September 20 where it is ‍expected to feature refreshed versions of some⁤ existing products like the Fire tablet,⁤ Fire TV ⁤stick ‌and Kindle Scribe e-reader, among other announcements. Reuters was unable ⁣to determine Amazon’s full‌ plans for the announcement.

The news agency was able to ⁢identify⁣ five different new devices under development.​ These include a carbon monoxide detector and a household‌ energy ⁢consumption monitor – both with Alexa built into them – as well as a home projector to make any surface a ‍screen. Some of the sources mentioned other ​projects, the full ⁤details ⁣of‍ which could ⁣not be confirmed.

Amazon hopes consumers ‍will⁤ install Alexa-enabled devices in more rooms of ⁣their homes and become accustomed to using the ‌system ⁣throughout the day,⁤ the sources said.

The⁤ company has also worked on ​an⁢ Alexa-enabled digital measuring device‌ (for ‌instance, for mapping out the dimensions of one’s home) and ⁣a virus-testing device ⁤initially intended to detect Covid, the‌ people said.

Amazon is secretive about ‌its internal projects​ at‌ Lab126, which ⁢has long been‌ crucial to its‌ drive to position itself as a tech innovator. Not all of them will ⁢be produced‌ commercially, sometimes due to financial or market concerns, the sources said, while some have already been⁤ reworked ⁣or​ canceled altogether.

Though relatively small within Amazon’s sprawling empire, the device unit ​has been ​symbolically important as a gadget testing ground ‍and Alexa’s public face through voice-assistant devices. Amazon ⁢has⁢ said its devices and services business is not profitable, without providing figures.

A ⁤spokesperson⁤ for Amazon declined to comment ‌on products in development.

“To ​suggest that‍ a few‌ anecdotes paint a picture of reality for ⁤an organization as large and diverse ⁤as Devices⁣ and ⁣Services⁤ is ⁢inaccurate,” spokeswoman Kinley Pearsall ⁤said in written response ​to…

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