Replacing a cable for Alexa.

Apr 7, 2020
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A while ago, I think via prime day sales, and with vouchers, I brought an Amazon Alexa Echo Pop for approximately £7-8.

I am doing work (renovating and decorating) my room at the moment and I broke my Alexa echo pop power cable.
amazon says it’s £20 for a new replacement but a new echo pop is £40.

I have seen replacement cables that are off brands and the wording isn’t identical to the original.

So, does all of the wording really matter, would I break something if say it’s 20w not 15w that is what the original states?
 
So, does all of the wording really matter, would I break something if say it’s 20w not 15w that is what the original states?
it would only draw the power it needs. the cable shouldn't supply 20w.

If you try to use a more powerful adapter it may damage it. But the cable itself is just the medium through which power passed, it doesn't control how much you get.
 

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