Alexa isn’t the only one you can talk to on your Echo device. You can also make and receive voice calls with others. The Alexa app supports Alexa to Alexa calls on an iPhone with iOS 9.0 or higher and an Android phone with Android 5.0 or higher. You can make and receive video calls with an Echo Show. Echo devices also use an intercom-like system called Drop In to connect directly to other Echo devices, either on your own. home or in another house. Works with most cell phones phones and landlines in the US and certain other countries. How to register Alexa as your own phone provider.
How does the Alexa connection work?
You can sync the Alexa app with your smartphone contacts and this will allow Alexa to call phone numbers, which means you can call from your Echo to a mobile phone, for example. Alternatively, you can use Alexa to call other Echo devices that your contacts have. If you don’t sync your contacts, you can only use it to contact other Echo or Alexa devices you’re connected to – like an intercom system.
Types of calls
You can make the following types of calls:
To define up Alexa calling
To get started with Alexa calling for the first time, you need to subscribe up for that: You can automatically sync you phonebook from, or you can add contacts manually, block contacts, add groups – or you can limit access to your favorite contacts if you’ve designated the contacts as favorites in your address book.
Make and receive calls using an Echo
To initiate a call from a compatible Echo device, simply ask Alexa to call the person or group you want to reach by name. You will need to say the name exactly as it appears in your Alexa app. When you call someone, it plays the Alexa app and the Echo device, but you can specify to make calls to a mobile number, for example. Alexa must confirm who you want to call before making the call. You can also dial numbers directly by saying each digit (including area code) of the number you want to call. Keep in mind that Alexa uses voice profiles to determine who is making a call. If you have a voice profile and Alexa is able to recognize it, your contact list will be used automatically. You can also call a contact through the Alexa app. Just select the Communicate icon in home screen, tap the Contact icon in the top corner, then tap a contact. You can then place your call. All your incoming calls or messages are also forwarded to the Alexa app and Echo devices. Your Echo devices will sound an alarm and announce who is calling, while your Alexa app will do the trick. up a notification. Just say “Reply” or reply from your phone to accept the call. Alternatively, you can say “Ignore” or ignore it from your phone. On devices with screens, you will also have to accept or reject buttons on the screen. When you want to end a call, you can say “Hang up”Or touch the final button On your phone. Here are some Alexa commands you can say:
Make a call using the Alexa app
To call your contacts and support mobile and landline phone numbers:
What else can you do with Alexa calling?
send a voice message
Voice messages are like voice mails. To send a voice message with the Alexa app, select the Communicate icon. You can choose an existing conversation or tap the Message icon at the top of the Communicate screen. Then tap the blue microphone button at the bottom of the screen to send a new voice message. It will be sent to your friend’s Alexa app and your friend’s Echo device. To send a voice message with an Echo device, say “Alexa, send [name of contact] a message.” To access your voice messages, go to the Communicate screen of the Alexa app or tell your Echo, “Alexa, play my messages.”
send text messages
To send a text message with the Alexa app, it’s basically the same procedure as above. Select the Communicate icon, then choose an existing conversation or tap the Messages icon at the top. On the next screen, instead of speaking your message, type it. Your text will be sent to your friend’s Alexa app or your friend’s Echo device, and your friend will also receive a notification.
Enable Do Not Disturb
If you want to prevent Alexa from alerting you to calls and messages, enable Do Not Disturb. Say, “Alexa, don’t disturb me.” You can also schedule Do Not Disturb in the Alexa app (Settings > All Devices > Select Your Device > Do Not Disturb > Scheduled).