Amazon Echo’s Common Issues and Their Solutions
Amazon Echo is a great
product to have, but it’s Alexa voice assistant can potentially give you some
troubles. There are times when Alexa doesn’t understand the speaker’s commands,
which happens quite often, or it does something opposite or unrelated to what
she has been asked. It can be frustrating to repeat your commands over and over
again and still not getting the desired results. There are many more issues
that the Echo users face specifically with Alexa rather than the device. Follow
our guide below to know how you can get rid of some of the most commonly
frustrating issues on Amazon Echo.
Light Ring
At times, Alexa wakes up
without any command, which is unusual because it always requires a wake-up
command, like Alexa, Echo, Computer, or Amazon. You may have noticed the LED
light ring at the top of the device lighting up. This light shows on the device
only when Alexa is awake. In this case, notice the color of the light showing
up on the device. Each colored light depicts a different story. Red color indicates
that the microphone is off; thus, Alexa cannot hear your commands. Spinning
Violet color suggests the problem in Wi-Fi set-up, and spinning orange means
that the device is trying to connect to the network. Methods to fix these
issues are mentioned further in the article.
Wi-Fi connectivity issues
Poor performance by
router and modem can be the cause of Amazon Echo’s disconnection from the
Wi-Fi. The first thing you will be required to do is unplug and then reboot all
the devices, including Echo, router, and modem. After twenty seconds, plug-in
all the devices back to their place. Then stream song, audio, or engage your
Echo device into tasks to ensure that everything works fine. If this doesn’t
work, try relocating Echo far from electronics and move it closer to the
router. The basic idea is to move the Echo away from metal objects. If you
notice any interference while connecting it with smart home devices, try
switching it to 5GHz. Some of your smart home devices might not work best with
5GHz. In that case, turn the Echo to 2.5GHz. If neither of these works, try the
factory reset or contact your internet service provider.
Cannot connect to smart home devices
Over the last few months,
Amazon has extended its support to various smart home devices to make it
comfortable for the users. If some of your smart home devices don’t have the
skills to connect to Echo, try connecting to Alexa’s official channel called
IFTTT, where you can find support and integration for the rest of your devices.
Despite the connectivity, Amazon Echo might fail to connect your smart home
device. In this case, check the commands as they may vary from
device-to-device, or there could be some software or network issues that can be
resolved via a reboot and re-adding the devices to Echo. To do that, follow
these steps.
- Go to the Alexa
app and click on Devices.
·
Click on ‘Add Devices’ to select the devices.
·
The rest of the instructions will appear on your screen. Follow
them carefully.
Voice Command issues
Often when Alexa doesn’t
understand your commands, it responds with, “I’m sorry, I didn’t quite get
that.” Fortunately, there is a feature in Alexa that allows you to ask Alexa
what is heard. If you want to know, say, “Alexa, tell me what you heard.” To solve
this issue, try using the Voice Training tool under Your Profile settings on
the Alexa app. It will ask you to read 25 phrases loudly in a particular voice
from a distance to customize your Alexa experience. Also, make sure there is
silence when you give commands to Alexa. Keep your Echo away from household
appliances to eliminate interference.
Music streaming issues
Users can stream music
from a third-party app, such as TuneIn, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and Pandora. All
of these services work fine with Alexa except for Spotify. Again, rebooting the
speakers is the best way to get rid of this issue, temporarily. After reboot,
sign out and sign in your Spotify account from Alexa by going to the Alexa app
settings. Follow these steps to unlink your Spotify account:
- From the
Settings menu, go to Music.
- Click on Spotify
and select Disable Skill.
- Confirm your
choice by clicking on Disable.
To sign in again, follow
the same steps mentioned above, and click on Enable to Use. These were some
issues that might resonate with your Echo device. If none of the
above-mentioned steps, methods, or tricks help you, contact Amazon for help.
Or, it might be time for you to get a new Amazon Echo device.
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Echo’s Common Issues and Their Solutions
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