There are plenty of creative uses for Amazon Echo 7 Creative Uses for Amazon Echo and Alexa 7 Creative Uses for Amazon Echo and Alexa. You've seen the ads starring Alec Baldwin, but you're still not sure what the Amazon Echo does or if you need one in your home. We're about to find out. Read More If you have more than one Echo, you can also turn two Echos into a home intercom. And even if you don't have two devices, you can use this feature with the Alexa mobile app.
It is possible that you have this function already activated and you do not realize it. Here's how to turn it on.
If you need to rename your Echo devices, opt for easy-to-remember names, go to Settings and under Devices, tap on the Echo you want to rename. Scroll down to the device name and tap Edit . Enter the new name and tap Save .
Now that you have the feature enabled on both Echos, you can use the following voice command to activate the intercom feature:
The first time you do this, Alexa will also prompt you to enable the feature in your home with a voice command. So depending on what your Echos are called, you'll need to say the name of the Amazon Echo in the other room you're trying to communicate with.
Once you're done, you can use the voice command:
You can also use the Alexa app feature on your phone. Go to the Calls and messages tab and touch the Enter a moment button. You can choose which of your devices you want to connect to, make the call on speakerphone, and mute your microphone.
If you want to let people know before you start talking, you can use the call function and say:
Of course, this means that they have the option to ignore your call.
This feature should work with an Alexa-enabled app, which includes the regular Amazon Echo and the Echo Dot Amazon Echo vs. Dot vs. Amazon Echo vs. Dot vs. Tap:What are the key differences? A common complaint against the Amazon Echo was that it had too many features and cost too much. Amazon's response to that? Launching two variations with smaller price tags:the Tap and the Echo Dot. Read more.