Amazon Echo Show 15 Review: A Wall-Mountable Smart Display That Doubles as a Kitchen TV
A large, sharp 15.6-inch touchscreen with built-in Fire TV and full smart home hub support, best suited to a kitchen or hallway.
The Echo Show 15 is the largest step up from a typical smart speaker: a 15.6-inch Full HD touchscreen that can be wall-mounted to work as a family hub, a streaming display, and a genuine Zigbee/Thread/Matter smart home controller in one. Owners consistently praise it as a kitchen or hallway TV replacement and family organizer, with the built-in Fire TV integration and large clear screen as standout draws. It suits a household that wants one shared display for calendars, recipes, streaming, and smart home control rather than a personal bedside device.
- Kitchen or hallway wall-mounted display
- Households wanting a shared family calendar and hub
- Streaming and Fire TV viewing on a secondary screen
- Multi-device Alexa smart homes needing a Zigbee/Thread hub
Pros
- Large, sharp 15.6-inch Full HD touchscreen
- Built-in Fire TV for streaming on a shared display
- Built-in Zigbee coordinator, Thread border router, and Matter bridge
- Wall-mountable, works well as a kitchen or hallway hub
- Physical camera-off and mic-off switches for privacy
Cons
- Alexa only, no Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or SmartThings support
- Some owners report rough edges during the Alexa+ feature rollout
- No color options
- Only a motion sensor, no temperature, humidity, or ambient light sensing
- Glass-breaking and smoke/CO alarm detection require a subscription
Who is the Echo Show 15 for?
The Echo Show 15 is designed to be mounted on a wall, most owners describe placing it in a kitchen or hallway where its large 15.6-inch touchscreen can double as a family calendar, a recipe display, and a small TV. Built-in Fire TV support lets it stream shows directly, which reviewers frequently use in place of a small kitchen television. Its Zigbee coordinator, Thread border router, and Matter bridge mean it can genuinely act as the smart home's control hub, not just a screen with Alexa attached, making it a fit for households consolidating many smart devices onto one display.
What buyers love
The large, sharp Full HD screen is the most consistent highlight, reviewers describe it as clear and easy to read even for older eyes, and a major upgrade from smaller Echo Show models. The combination of smart display and Fire TV functionality draws repeated praise as a practical kitchen TV replacement, and the physical camera-off and mic-off switches give confirmed privacy control. Owners also like that setup is quick and that it works well as a shared hub for calendars and reminders, and its Zigbee/Thread/Matter hub hardware means it can directly run other smart home devices.
What to know before you buy
The Echo Show 15 is Alexa-only, with no Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or Samsung SmartThings integration, so it won't unify a mixed-ecosystem household beyond Matter accessories. A recurring complaint centers on Amazon's rollout of newer Alexa+ conversational features, some owners feel the transition has introduced rough edges or reduced reliability compared to the classic Alexa experience. It has no color options (only one finish), and no temperature, humidity, or ambient light sensors, only motion. Glass-breaking and smoke/CO sound detection are supported but require a subscription.
Is the Echo Show 15 worth it?
For a household that wants one large, wall-mounted display to run the family calendar, stream video, follow recipes hands-free, and control a Zigbee/Thread/Matter smart home, the Echo Show 15 delivers convincingly on that specific use case, and the bulk of owner feedback backs that up. Buyers who just want a compact bedside Alexa display, or who need a non-Alexa smart home hub, are better served elsewhere in the lineup.
Frequently asked questions
Can the Echo Show 15 be wall-mounted?
Yes, wall mounting is a supported feature, and most owners describe using it that way in a kitchen or hallway.
Does the Echo Show 15 have built-in streaming?
Yes, it includes built-in Fire TV, letting owners use it as a shared display for streaming shows in addition to its smart display and Alexa functions.
Can it act as a smart home hub?
Yes. It includes a Zigbee coordinator, a Thread border router, and a Matter bridge, so it can directly control devices on those protocols alongside Alexa.
Does it work with Google Home or Apple HomeKit?
No, it only integrates with Alexa (with partial Home Assistant support), with no Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or Samsung SmartThings integration.
Does the Echo Show 15 have a camera and can it be turned off?
Yes, it has a built-in camera along with a physical camera-off switch, plus a separate mic-off switch, for privacy.
Does it need a subscription for security alerts?
Glass-breaking and smoke/CO alarm sound detection are supported features but require a subscription to use.









