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2017-01-10T20:30:00Z

14 ways you can control your home with your voice using Amazon's Echo and Alexa (1)

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If you have an Amazon Echo, chances are you've already discovered its music playing ability with streaming services like Spotify, Pandora, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Amazon Prime Music, which you can control withyour voice using the Echo's smart voice assistant, Alexa.

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But then what? Adding to your shopping list? Setting timers? Asking about the weather? Great, but it'spretty similar to Siri in what it can do, and using your voice to buy things from Amazon isn't super exciting.

Alexa can do so much more than that, especially for your home. With the help from smart home devices, like light bulbs, thermostats, and door locks, Alexa becomes your vocal liaison between you and your smart home.

Controlling your smart home devices with your voice is one of those things that you'll truly "get" once you try it. After you get used to it, getting up and controlling your smart home with panels and switches will seem archaic, and even using apps to control your smart devices will feel outdated.

Check out the devices in your home you can control with your voice and Alexa:

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Smart Home hubs compatible with Alexa.

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If you already own a smart hub for your smart home, it could be compatible with Amazon's Echo and Alexa.

Many smart home devices normally connect to a central hub device that lets you control what they do with an app or website.

Some of the biggest names in smart home hubs are compatible with Alexa in Amazon's Echo, which means you can control any device connected those hubs with your voice. Those names include:

- Vivint

- Lutron

- Samsung SmartThings

- Wink

- Insteon

- Nexia

- Securifi Almond

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Smart lightbulbs.

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You don't need to rewire your home to control your lights by voice with Alexa. You simply need to buy smart LED bulbs that can connect to WiFi or a smart hub that's compatible with Amazon's Echo.

With Alexa and your voice, you can turn the bulbs on or off. If your smart bulbs are dimmable, you can also use your voice to set their brightness, and even change their color if the bulbs you bought supports colors!

You can find a bunch of smart lightbulbs that will pair with Amazon's Echo and Alexa here. (Note: Some of the smart bulbs can work directly with Alexa, and others need a smart home hub to work with Alexa.)

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The same goes for fixed lights.

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For fixed lighting, like the ceiling lights above, you can get smart floodlight bulbs (or whatever type of bulb fits) that connect to your smart home hub or WiFi.

You can find a bunch of smart lightbulbs that will pair with Amazon's Echo and Alexa here.(Note: Some of the smart bulbs can work directly with Alexa, and others need a smart home hub to work with Alexa.)

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Dimmers and switches.

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If you'd rather not buy smart bulbs, you can use Alexa-compatible dimmers and switches to control your home's lighting.

You can find a bunch of dimmers and switches compatible with Alexa here.Note thatnot all dimmers and switches in the link are compatible with Alexa, make sure to look for "Works with Alexa" in the product name or description, and whether it needs a hub to work with Alexa.

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Smart outlets

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Smart outlets plug right into your regular outlets, and you can plug pretty much any device to the smart outlet itself to turn those devices on or off with your voice. You can also set the smart outlet to turn on or off on a schedule, too.

You can find some smart outlets compatible with Alexa here. (Note: Some of the smart outlets can work directly with Alexa, and others need a smart home hub to work with Alexa.)

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Smart door locks.

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With smart door locks, you can ask Alexa to lock your doors with your voice.

For smart doorlocks, you'll need a smart home hub compatible with Alexa from companies like Vivint, Securify Almond, Lutron, Samsung SmartThings, Nexia, and Wink that works with the smart lock of your choice.

However, due to security, you can't ask Alexa to unlock your doors. Alexa has amazing voice recognition, and all it takes is a tech-savvy burglar to shout at Alexa from outside to unlock your doors.

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Alarm systems.

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If you have a smart alarm system, you can ask Alexa to arm the alarm.

Yet, Alexa won't disarm your alarm for the same reason it won't unlock your doors.

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Smart thermostats.

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Smart thermostats don't need any special installation. You can use the existing wiring behind your old thermostat, then connect it to your WiFi network or its respective smart home hub.

You can find a bunch of Alexa-compatible smart thermostats here.(Note: Some of the smart thermostatscan work directly with Alexa, and others need a smart home hub to work with Alexa.)

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Garage doors.

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Most smart home hubs that are compatible with Alexa are also compatible with smart garage door openers.

Like door locks and your alarm system, Alexa can't open your garage door, it can only close it, for security reasons.

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Turn on your gadgets, like TVs and sound systems.

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With your Amazon Echo with Alexa, you can turn your TV on, off, change the volume, and switch channels.

To do so, you'll need a specific hub designed to work with entertainment devices. Logitech's Harmony remote/hub (or just the hub) is compatible with Alexa and a popular choice for controlling your various entertainment devices with a single remote.

Another good choice is the AnyMote Home hub, which is also compatible with Alexa.

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Control your appliances.

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For smart fridges, you can ask Alexa to add something to your shopping list and even place an order for groceries, all without having to tap your smart fridge like a giant tablet.

For smart washer/dryers, you can ask Alexa to start a cycle and how long is left until it's done.

There are even smart ovens you can ask Alexa to preheat or turn off, as well as smart window air conditioners and water heaters, too.

GE already has a few appliances that work with Alexa, and Whirlpool recently announced new appliances that will be compatible, too.

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Use Alexa for your car.

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Ford and Volkswagen announced at CES 2017 that they will integrate Alexa into their cars in over the next few years.

That means you could control your home, like lighting and temperature, from the comfort of your car using your voice. And that's great because turning on your home's lights and setting the temperature with your smart thermostat with an app is likely to distract the driver.

Eventually, you'll also be able to use Alexa from home to lock/unlock, start your car, and set the climate control.

If you can't wait for car companies to add Alexa's functionality to their cars, you could use Amazon's Echo Dot in your own car, which worked out surprisingly well for Business Insider's own Cork Gaines, who uses an Echo Dot in his truck.

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Ceiling fans.

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Yep, ceiling fans.

Fan, lighting, and HVAC companyHaikuteamed up with Amazon to let you control its ceiling fans speeds and lights with Alexa.

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The Amazon Fire TV's remote has Alexa built in.

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The Amazon Fire TV's remote, which comes with the Amazon Fire TV stick or Amazon Fire TV streaming box, comes with Alexa built in, so you can do everything you can do with the Amazon Echo without the Echo device itself. That also includes controlling the Fire TV so you can open apps to play video and music.

The main difference is that you have to press the microphone button on the Fire TV remote itself to activate Alexa, whereas with the Echo you can activate Alexa by simply calling it with your voice. The Fire TV and remote themselves also don't have built-in speakers, so your music will come out of your TV speakers, or an audio system that's connected to your TV.

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FAQs

How can we control Echo at home? ›

Set up the Amazon Alexa app
  1. Open the Amazon Alexa app and sign in to your Amazon account. ...
  2. Check that the app got your name correct. ...
  3. Grant the app Bluetooth access. ...
  4. Select the device you want to add and follow the prompts. ...
  5. To add more devices in the future, tap + in the upper-right corner of the Devices menu.
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What can you control with Amazon Alexa? ›

You can build smart home and other products that customers can control from millions of Alexa devices with just their voice. Expand your device's capabilities with Alexa to create delightful experiences for lights, switches, thermostats, cameras, locks, and more.

How do I control Alexa with voice? ›

To add your voice to your Alexa Profile say, "Learn my voice," or follow these steps.
  1. Open the Alexa app .
  2. Open More and select Settings .
  3. Select Your Profile & Family.
  4. Select Your Profile.
  5. Select Add Your Voice.

Can Alexa call 911? ›

While Alexa cannot directly call 911 for you without the Emergency Assist subscription, it can call your contacts with a simple voice command. You can use your Alexa device to call someone from your contacts, call a number you ask for digit by digit, or even make a group call.

How do I turn off Alexa neighbors? ›

Open the Alexa app . Open More and select Settings. Select Account Settings. Select Guest Connect, and then turn Allow Guests to Connect on or off.

Is Echo safe in bathroom? ›

Keep Alexa away from your toilet

Placing an Echo near your toilet is, quite simply, gross. Think of all the germs that linger around that area -- even in super-clean bathrooms. If you must have an Echo device in your bathroom (and we can see the appeal), try placing it as far away from the toilet as possible.

Can you stop Echo from listening? ›

What to Know. Press the microphone button on your Echo device to immediately stop Alexa from listening. When the button or indicator light is red, it means Alexa is no longer listening.

Can Echo turn on TV? ›

Alexa Skills are voice-driven Alexa Cloud Service capabilities which enable you to control select products through the Amazon® Alexa™ app that runs on Amazon Echo™ and Amazon Echo Dot™ devices. With this feature you can use your voice to turn your TV on or off, change channels, control volume, and more.

Does Alexa have a sassy mode? ›

If you tell Alexa's sassy persona to stick around, it will respond to several questions or commands. You can also cancel, or tell Alexa to stop being sassy.

What is the Alexa secret code? ›

What Is the Super Alexa Mode Code? To activate Super Alexa Mode, say, "Alexa, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start." Alexa will reply with, "Super Alexa mode, activated. Starting reactors, online.

Can you change Alexa's name? ›

Things You Should Know

To change Alexa's name, just say, "Alexa, change your wake word to (name)." You can change Alexa's name to Ziggy, Computer, Amazon, or Echo. Unfortunately, you can't choose custom names. To change Alexa's name in the mobile app, go to Devices > your device, tap the gear, and select "Wake Word."

Can you rename Alexa in wake word? ›

Say, “Alexa, change the wake word.”

Open the Alexa app on your mobile device and tap the Menu icon. Tap on Settings, and then on Device Settings. Select the device that you want to change the wake word for. Select the new wake word that you'd like to use.

What are some Alexa commands? ›

Helpful Alexa Commands
  • Alexa, Volume [1] ...
  • Alexa, Mute/Unmute. ...
  • Alexa, Stop. ...
  • Alexa, What's 12 Percent of 579? ...
  • Alexa, What's the Weather? ...
  • Alexa, What's in the News? ...
  • Alexa, Set an Alarm for [9 a.m.] ...
  • Alexa, Set a Timer for 10 Minutes.

How much is Alexa per month? ›

Is there a monthly fee for Alexa? While some services require a monthly fee, there is no monthly fee for using Alexa itself. Once you've purchased an Alexa-enabled device, you can use many of its features for free, including controlling your smart home devices, playing music, and setting reminders.

Is Alexa safe to have in the house? ›

Don't put Alexa by your windows

Keep your Echo away from all the windows in your house. The location could potentially give anyone from the outside access to your Echo, and that could give access to your other smart home devices.

Can my neighbor hear me through Alexa? ›

You can mute your microphone if you don't want people to hear you through your Amazon or Alexa device. To do this, find the Microphone button on your device and press it. This can look different across devices.

Can you see your house through Alexa? ›

Access a live view from your Echo Show camera on another Echo Show device. Note: To access the live view of your Echo Show on the Alexa app, Home Monitoring must be enabled on your Echo Show. To enable Home Monitoring, go to Settings > Camera > Home Monitoring.

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