Up top is the power / lock button and 3.5 mm headset jack, the right holds a volume rocker, the left gives us a micro USB socket and nothing at the bottom other than
a tiny microphone hole.
Not exact matches
On the right side, there is a
tiny hole for the built - in
microphone, a headphone socket, a mini HDMI port, and, most important, a USB - C port.
On the top is the power button, a Micro USB charging port, a 3.5 mm headphone socket and the
tiny hole for the
microphone.
There are 7
tiny dots on the cover, little
holes for the powerful
microphone far - field listening array, which replace the circular grille on the original Echo.
At the top, you will find the Power button and a
tiny hole for the
microphone, and at the bottom, there is the docking port with two
holes for the rather solid retention mechanism for the keyboard dock.
The only other
holes are two
tiny speaker ports, a miniscule
microphone and a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack.
There are also two
tiny holes in the top of the PlayBook, which I assume are the on - board
microphones.
Up top you'll see the standard 3.5 mm headphone port and a
tiny hole for an extra
microphone.
The
tiny holes here are the dual
microphones.
On the right side, there is a
tiny hole for the built - in
microphone, a headphone socket, a mini HDMI port, and, most important, a USB - C port.
On the opposite side is a
tiny hole for the
microphone, while the charging connectors are located underneath, mounted in a plastic baseplate.