5 Surprising Amazon Echo Features You Can Use Right Now
There are so many things that an Amazon Echo device can do, from using simple voice commands to controlling your home devices and making phone calls. But with so many features available, and more coming each year, it can be difficult to keep up with all the options.
For example, did you know you can cast your music from one Echo device to another? You can also quickly send a thank you to your delivery driver and have Alexa be your emergency assistant.
Don’t worry. We have all of that and more to help you get the most from your Amazon Echo device.
1. Alexa Cast to other devices
When you’re really into a song that you’re listening to on your Amazon Echo but need to go to another area in the house, it can be frustrating to pause the music. Fortunately, if you have multiple Echo devices, you can use the Alexa Cast feature to send that music to another speaker.
Select the song playing at the bottom of the screen from the Amazon Music app on your phone. Next, tap the cast button (the rectangle shape with curved lines like a Wi-Fi symbol in the lower left corner), and select which Echo speaker you’d like to cast to.
You can also do this from the Alexa app. Just tap on the playlist you’re listening to and select which device to play it on. For instance, all devices or just one Echo speaker.
2. Protect your home with Alexa
If you’re ever worried about your house when you’re out of town, you can turn on Alexa Emergency Assist. This feature replaces Alexa Guard and comes with a subscription cost of $6/month for Prime Members, $8 without, or $59/year with your Prime Membership and $79 without. In addition to your Echo device listening for signs of a break-in, like glass breaking, the feature offers a fast and easy way to contact emergency services.
3. Thank your delivery driver
Amazon delivery drivers work hard to get shoppers their packages quickly and safely year-round. Often, the job of a delivery driver is a thankless one, with many dropping off orders when nobody is around. Amazon added a feature to Alexa that allows you to offer a token of gratitude for your driver. By saying “Alexa, thank my driver,” you can have your Echo device send a thank you to the person that last delivered a package to your home.
4. Shop on Amazon with Alexa
When you’re running low on house supplies, like paper towels or toothpaste, you can ask Alexa to order some for you through Prime Now. You’ll first have to enable voice purchasing in the Alexa app.
To do so, open the app and go to More > Settings > Account Settings > Voice Purchasing > Purchase Controls and select who can make purchases. When you’re ready to buy something, say, for example, “Alexa, I’d like to buy toothpaste.” The product will be added to your cart and Alexa will ask you to confirm that you want to buy it now.
You can add a PIN code in the same settings so that only you can make purchases on your Echo speaker.
5. Find your lost phone with Alexa
Losing your phone in the house happens way more often than you’d like to admit. And when you don’t have anyone around to call it for you, it can be frustrating trying to track it down on your own. Fortunately, you can use your Amazon Echo to find it. You can ask Alexa to call your phone, but if it’s on silent, that won’t do much. Another option is to download the Find My Phone skill in the Alexa app.
Want to know more about your Amazon Echo? Check out the four worst places to put your Amazon Echo in your home and how to customize Alexa for a better Amazon Echo experience.