

Use Drop In from your app to connect instantly with your compatible Echo devices, like a two-way intercom.View and edit shopping and to-do lists on the go, get weather and news updates, manage timers and alarms, and more.Create speaker groups to play music across your compatible Echo devices for multi-room music.Choose a song or playlist and listen on your Alexa-enabled devices

#Amazon elexa update#
This particular addition follows an update that brought the Tap to Alexa feature to Fire tablets, which had supported Bluetooth switches, as well. And the support for remote switches offers more freedom as to where these are placed in the home. This can particularly help those with speech disabilities better interact with Alexa.

This allows users to push a button to trigger certain Alexa actions - like reading the news or turning off the lights - without having to use their voice. For example, you can ask Alexa to turn off the lights at 9 pm or in 10 minutes, allowing you to schedule these sorts of smart home interactions.Īlexa will also now gain support for remote switches instead of only wired smart switches. One of these is a feature that will let you turn on or off smart home devices at some specific point in the future. At its virtual event today, Amazon introduced a handful of new additions that will also allow Alexa to do more in the background, among other additions. These features expand on tools Amazon has rolled out to make Alexa more proactive and predictive, including things like its automated Alexa Routines, smart home suggestions known as Alexa Hunches, and its home security features from Alexa Guard.Īs a result, the company says that now more than 30% of customers’ smart home interactions are triggered by Alexa without users having to say anything. Amazon today announced a number of new smart features designed to allow Alexa device owners to better control their smart home - some of which don’t even require the Alexa device owner to interact with the virtual assistant by voice.
