She's always on—just ask for information, music, news, weather, and more What happens if i put two alexa devices in the same room Will they both try to execute the voice command at the same time, or ?? 2 echos in the bedroom for stereo pair One is alexa and the other is ziggy Dots in master bathroom for music/news in the morning
Dot in the living room bluetoothed to soundbar Dot in daughter and grandaughter's rooms 1 in the workshop/barn, for music, paired. Not a techie and did not stay in a holiday inn express, but my guess is the non show devices are not much more than a microphone, speakers and chips to connect to wifi and amazon servers So there’s really not much there to fail I have some great floor standing speakers that are easily 30+ years old and they sound as good, if not better, than any of the new soundbars and other speakers out.
Each child has a child amazon account We want different spotify accounts to play on the respective devices I’m sick of my teenage daughter’s songs mucking up my spotify history Truei have an open plan kitchen/living room area In the living room is an amazon echo I also put an amazon echo flex in the kitchen, so if you are in the kitchen you don't have to yell alexa
Play music! across the house to the other side of the living room The two devices are in a group called living room and kitchen, and i can configure the group to only play music on the echo in the. Can i connect multiple alexas together in my house so that they all play the same music from my phone? It's not a result of poor coverage either on the network, as the speeds are more than enough for the alexas to do their job in every room that one is located in Have tried rebooting the router, the one ap & all of the alexas but have had no luck Anyone have a similar experience and/or any ideas on how to fix this