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Amazon releases limited-time Echo Studio featuring Billie Eilish

There's a Happier Than Ever look to this $230 Alexa-powered speaker.

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Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever album art on an Amazon Echo Studio speaker

Behold Billie Eilish.

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Billie Eilish fans can get a limited-edition Echo Studio smart speaker to listen to her music, Amazon and Eilish announced Wednesday. The device will feature the cover art for the singer's Happier Than Ever album. It is available for preorder now for $230 and will ship in October.

"I can't wait for my cutie fans to be able to listen to my new album Happier Than Ever in spatial audio, available on Amazon Music Unlimited," Eilish said in an Amazon statement.   

The news of the special Echo Studio comes ahead of Amazon's fall hardware and service event on Sept. 28, where the company is expected to announce new Echo and Ring devices. 

The Echo Studio is one of Amazon's smart speakers that can play music and news and answer Amazon Alexa commands. As with the Echo Dot and Echo Show, you can connect and control other Z-wave smart devices using voice commands and the Amazon Alexa app. The Echo Studio line starts at $200. 

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