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Saturday, July 9, 2016

Amazon.com Help: Pair Your Mobile Device with Echo

Amazon.com Help: Pair Your Mobile Device with Echo:



Pair Your Mobile Device with Echo

Your Echo is Bluetooth-enabled so you can stream popular audio services (like iTunes or Google Play Music) from a mobile device (such as your phone or tablet).
Before you begin
  • Set your mobile device to Bluetooth pairing mode.
  • Make sure your mobile device is in range of your Echo.
Note: Phone calls, text messages, and other notifications from your mobile device can't be received or read by Echo, and audio from Echo can't be sent to Bluetooth speakers or headphones.
  1. Say, "Pair." Alexa lets you know that Echo is ready to pair.
    Note: To exit Bluetooth pairing mode, say, "Cancel."
  2. Open the Bluetooth settings menu on your mobile device, and select your Echo. Alexa tells you if the connection is successful. You are now ready to stream audio from your mobile device to Echo.
  3. To disconnect your mobile device from Echo, say, "Disconnect."
    Note: After you pair your mobile device, you can immediately connect your Echo to your mobile device. Turn on Bluetooth on your mobile device, and then say, "Connect." If your Echo is paired with multiple mobile devices, it connects to the most recently paired device.


To connect it with mobile phone is simple, I will skip it.

Now I will talk about to connect it with you laptop.

1) In you "Bluetooth Devices" add "ECHO"

2) Click "Show Bluetooth Devices"  -- > Enable "Listen to music"




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