Select to-do and not shopping. Add your to-do. The other way is by asking Alexa to add something to your to-do list. It's pretty simple, just say: "Alexa, add (your to-do) to my to-do list." How to get your to-do list from Alexa Naturally, if you can add your to-dos ...
To create a simple timer using anAlexa voice command, you can say, “Alexa, start a timer for (number) minutes.” It’s possible to set a timer for up to 24 hours. Handily, Alexa lets you label timers to prevent confusion when using multiple timers. Add a prefix before the word “t...
When you open the Alexa app you should see the home screen. If not, tap theHomeicon at the bottom of any screen. The Home screen is a good starting point for using Alexa, with quick links to your most recent activities, your to-do list, your shopping list, and more common tasks. T...
Alexa can do plenty on your PC immediately, so it’s a good idea to find useful commands you can use throughout the day. The Alexa app home screen will list places to get started if you aren’t sure, and theThings to Trysection is a great follow-up. As always, the standard “Alex...
It’s easy enough to see most of the information about your Amazon account through the regular menus on the site or through the app, but you may not know that Amazon keeps audio from your Alexa requests and links them to your account. You can find them by going to the Alexa Privacy Se...
This guide explains how to change Alexa's name, as well as the name Alexa calls you, in a few easy to follow steps.
Taking time to customize Alexa on your phone will help you get the results you want when you begin using voice commands: Open the Amazon Alexa app on your phone, and tapDevicesat the bottom. TapEcho & Alexa TapAlexa on this Phone
When you run out of hand soap or shampoo in the bathroom, you’ll be glad to have Alexa nearby. All you have to do is ask her to put an item on your shopping list, and she’ll note it within the Alexa app. Plus, if you have an Echo with a screen you can display a wid...
Amazon Alexa & Amazon Echo Alexa will still work with Nest, despite some confusion. But IFTTT and everything else still won't. Google seems to be carving out a special exception for Alexa. ByJosh Hendrickson May 10, 2019 How to Get Nest Hello Doorbell Notifications on Your Google Home Hub...
1. Open the Alexa app Open the Amazon Alexa app on your iPhone 12 Pro or Pro Max or newer or iPad Pro 4th generation or later. Show more Map View works on the Amazon Alexa app, not the Amazon Shopping app. Maria Diaz/ZDNET