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. Alexa is designed around your voice
She's always on—just ask for information, music, news, weather, and more I've ordered one echo for my office, but intend to use it as a bluetooth speaker The office is somewhat big, so i'm considering getting a second echo while it's on sale, but i'm wondering if i can couple the two, and have both play the same music simultaneously Any insight is greatly appreciated 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
I have fixed the issue. Odd behaviors include hearing but not responding to commands, choosing the wrong device to ingest the command (when multiple alexas are in proximity to each other), performing actions on devices that did not ingest the command, randomly switching user profiles, issuing responses utterly unrelated to the command, and more. 147k subscribers in the cringepurgatory community A place for mental anguish and suffering. Alexa's voice is sometimes annoyingly loud I found out a way after a lot of struggle
This works in all cases whether you want to play songs from a particular playlist or a particular song or simply anything Step1:create a routine and add an action to set the device volume to whatever you want the music to be at Step2:add the music/playlist you want to play
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