1. Use voice commands
Step 1. Say Alexa voice commands
- Alexa, Bluetooth enabled.
- Alexa, connected.
- Alexa, search for Bluetooth devices
- Alexa, connect to a Bluetooth device.
Your Alexa device will say "research". This means that Alexa is now searching for nearby Bluetooth devices, and will also appear on your phone or computer's accessible Bluetooth settings, as shown below.
Step 2. Enable Bluetooth on your phone or computer.
- Android phone: Go to Settings > Connected devices. Click on Pair a new device.
- Samsung Galaxy phone: Go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth.
- iPhone: Settings > Bluetooth Enable it and search for Echo In the other devices section.
- Windows PC: Settings > Bluetooth & Devices. Enable Bluetooth And click “Add device”. Then click Bluetooth on the screen. Add deviceYour Echo device will appear here.
- Mac: System Settings > Bluetooth Enable it from the right sidebar. Find your Echo device in the nearby devices, and once it appears, hover over it and click "communication".
2. Use the AMAZON ALEXA app
Previously, you could also pair Alexa using the Alexa website. While this functionality still exists, Amazon suggests using the Alexa app for best results. However, if the two methods above don't help you connect Alexa via Bluetooth, you can use this method.
Step 1: Open Alexa website In any browser and log in to your Amazon account.
Step 2: tap on Settings From the left sidebar select Echo device Your.
Step 3: tap on Bluetooth .
Step 4: click on the button Pairing New device.
Step 5: Will search Echo device , Available Bluetooth devices.
Now, open Settings on your mobile phone and PC and enable Bluetooth. Then, select your Echo Dot from the list of available devices to pair the two devices.
Tip: Learn how to Play Spotify with Amazon Echo
Frequently asked questions about putting Alexa in Bluetooth pairing mode
Q1. How do I put Alexa into pairing mode without Wi-Fi?
The answer: You need a Wi-Fi network to set up your Alexa device at least once. You can use your phone's hotspot if you don't have access to a regular Wi-Fi network.
Q2. How to remove a paired Bluetooth device from Alexa?
The answer: Open the Alexa app and tap Devices at the bottom. Go to Echo & Alexa, then select your Echo device. Tap Bluetooth Devices and select the device you want to remove. Tap Forget Device.
Sound test
Typically, you can pair Alexa with a Bluetooth device using the method above. However, sometimes you may encounter some errors, such as audio issues on Bluetooth devices.