- You can set up any Amazon Echo device in just a few minutes using the Alexa app on your mobile device.
- Perhaps the trickiest part of setting up an Amazon Echo is changing your mobile device’s Wi-Fi network to the Echo’s own network.
- After your initial setup of the device, you can customize settings on your Echo to get the most out of it.
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For many people, an Amazon Echo (or one of its related devices, like a Dot) is an essential part of any modern smart home.
Once configured, you can play music, get the news, control devices, and much more, all using voice commands. And thankfully, setup is quite simple.
Here’s what you need to know.
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How to set up an Amazon Echo
1. Start by installing the Amazon Alexa app on your mobile device – there is a version of Alexa for the iPhone and Alexa for Android. You may not use this app often, but it’s essential for the initial setup.
2. Plug in your Amazon Echo. Wait a few moments for the illuminated ring at the top of the device to turn orange. This indicates it's ready to be set up. If the ring turns purple, press and hold the Action button (the button with a dot in the center) for several seconds until the ring turns orange again.
3. Open the Alexa app on your mobile device and tap the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner of the screen (the "hamburger menu").
4. Tap "Add Device."
5. On the Setup screen, tap "Amazon Echo."
6. Tap the kind of Echo device you are setting up - Echo, Echo Dot, Echo, and so on.
7. Follow the directions on the setup screens. You will need to tap "Continue" and then, to confirm that you see the orange glow on the Echo, tap "Continue" again.
8. You will be directed to connect your phone to the Echo's network. To do this, return to your phone's Home screen and go to Settings. Tap "Wi-Fi," and choose the network that starts with "Amazon-."
9. Go back to the Home screen and start the Alexa app again. Follow the final instruction to complete setup, including choosing your Wi-Fi network for the Echo to connect to. Your mobile device will automatically reconnect to your Wi-Fi network when it's done.
How to set up voice commands for your Amazon Echo
Now that the basic setup is complete, you can start to use your Amazon Echo. While most Echo models have some control buttons on top (such as mute, volume, and an Action button to give commands), most of the time you will interact with your Echo entirely via voice.
To give a command, always start with the wake word "Alexa," as in "Alexa, what time is it?" If you prefer, you can configure your Echo to respond to another word, like "Echo," "Amazon," or "Computer" instead. To do that:
1. Start the Alexa app, tap the hamburger menu at the top left, and tap "Settings."
2. Tap "Device Settings" and then tap the Echo you want to configure.
3. Tap "Wake Word" and tap the word you want this Echo to respond to.
How to customize your Amazon Echo's settings
Your Echo is now ready to respond to your commands and questions. There are a lot of settings you might want to configure, though, to make Alexa more helpful. You can find these settings in the Alexa app by tapping the hamburger menu and then "Settings." Be sure to explore these settings. Here are some settings you should be sure to look at:
- The Echo's location. Your Echo will work best when it knows where in the world it's located, such as for weather reports. You can set the location by tapping Settings, Device Settings, and the name of your Echo. Then tap "Device Location."
- Your locations. If you ask your Echo about traffic conditions, it's helpful if it knows the address of places like home and work. You can find these by tapping Settings, and then "Your Locations."
- Link music services. If you want to play music through your Echo, be sure to configure it with your favorite music services, like Pandora and Spotify. You can find this by tapping Settings and then Music.
- Set up your news. Echo offers a "flash briefing" when you ask it to tell you then news. You can specify which news services it should pull your news summary from by tapping Settings and then Flash Briefing.
There are a lot of other settings you can configure, so be sure to explore the Settings menu on the Alexa app.
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