To connect your Android phone to Alexa, you will need to first connect your phone to the Alexa app on your device. Once connected, open the Alexa app and click on the “Alexa” icon in the top left corner. Then, click on the “Connect” button in the bottom right corner.
Steps to connect Android Phone to Alexa
Step 2: After selecting Echo & Alexa option, you’ll be taken to the Echo & Alexa page in the app. There, you’ll find all of your Echo devices and their associated information. You can see which rooms are connected to your Echo speaker, find out how many devices are in your home, and more.
Inside the speaker, you’ll see a status tab that will show you the Wi-Fi network and the Bluetooth devices to which the speaker is connected. ..
If you have Bluetooth devices connected to your computer, you can now see them in the Bluetooth Devices list on the next page.
To search for new Bluetooth devices, you can pair a new device option to your Alexa account.
- On your phone, open the Bluetooth settings.
- Look for new Bluetooth devices that have been recently added to the list.
- If you don’t see any new devices, try turning on Bluetooth in your phone’s settings and then looking for new devices. ..
Now, you can connect your Android phone to your Echo device over Bluetooth. Additionally, you can just tell Alexa to connect to your phone the next time you wish to use Bluetooth to connect your phone to the speakers. Instead of doing a manual procedure, we may just say, “Alexa, connect to Karthik’s S22 through Bluetooth.”
Final Words
To connect your Echo speaker to your Android phone, first make sure that your Echo speaker is connected to your home Wi-Fi. Then, follow these steps:
- Pair your Echo speaker with your Android phone using Bluetooth.
- On the Echo speaker, press the blue button to turn on Bluetooth connection.
- On the Android phone, open the Bluetooth settings and select “Alexa.”
- In the “Alexa” settings, click on “Add Device.”
- Select “Echo Speaker” from the list and click on “Add.”