Amazon Echo that comes the digital assistant Alexa, helps you in making your life easy. But one thing that put it into the backfoot is its sound. It is good but not excellent for listening to music. But thanks to new update., you can now pair the original Echo with Bluetooth speaker for better sound.
Even if you put aside all of what the Amazon Echo can do, it is still a great speaker in its own right. It is not going to wow selective audiophiles, but is should suffice for most casual listening. That said if you are having guests over or want music to fill the room for the better you might need more firepower.
Initially, the only official way to use Alexa through more serious speakers was with the smaller and more affordable Echo Dot. Bluetooth on the original Echo was limited to using another device to stream music through it. But with a recent update, you can now pair Amazon Echo Setup with Bluetooth speakers making it possible to stream music, and podcasts through your more entertainment system.
Pairing echo with Bluetooth Speakers
Firstly, you will need the speakers with Bluetooth capabilities. Many modem bars come with wireless standard built-in. But if your surround sound or sound bar is not Bluetooth enabled, you can add it for about 420 with a Bluetooth receiver. For pairing a Bluetooth speakers with Amazon Echo follow these steps or you can also take Amazon Echo Help:
- Power on the speaker and put it in pairing mode.
- Go to alexa.amazon.com in a web browser or open Amazon Alexa app on Android and iOS>
- Select settings option in the left menu.
- Under devices, select the Alexa device you want to pair 2ith the speaker.
- Select the option of Bluetooth.
- Click on pair a new device.
- Wait for the Bluetooth speaker to appear under Available speakers and then select it.
When you begin streaming music or cue up Alexa with a question or command, the audio will play through the paired speaker instead of the Echo. For disconnecting the Bluetooth speaker, simply power it off or return to the Bluetooth settings for that specific Amazon Echo. In Alexa app, click on the download arrow beside the connected speaker and select disconnect. In case of any difficulty you can take Amazon Echo Support.
If at any point audio stops playing through the parent speaker, go back to the Bluetooth settings in the Alexa app and click on the speaker to manually connect it again. If you are using a sound bar make sure you have the input set to Bluetooth or Aux if you are using a Bluetooth receiver.
If the speaker fails to reconnect to Alexa, then click on the download arrow next to the paired speaker to expand the options. Select the option of forget device and perform the pairing process again. In case of any difficulty or query, you can visit www Amazon Com Echosetup.
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