How to do your Alexa Setup?

First of all, hearty congratulations to you to get an Amazon Echo device. Soon you will be on the way to ask the voice assistant Alexa with your favorite and funny questions including report the weather, break down the news, play my music, etc. This hands-free device helps you manage your activities, engaging in favorite videos and music, and control the smart devices in the home with your voice commands.
Alexa app

It is a must to have the Alexa app if you are the owner of the Amazon Echo device. You need the app to set up your echo device. You can download the app on the tablet, smartphone and even on your computer. The app is free to download from the app store that is available on your device. Alexa Setup is made easy through step by step process and if you find any difficulties in using any of the functions of the app, you can get advice and support from the experts.

Plug in the Echo

Your Echo device doesn't need any batteries to function. Just plug the provided plug adapter into the Echo and connect it with a power outlet. If the light turns blue, it means it is connected. Just wait to get it to turn orange and it means the Alexa is getting ready to greet you. When the device is done with the process, the Alexa will tell you that it is ready for the setup.

Connect the Echo to Wi-Fi

Present homes are smart with a home Wi-Fi network. Now it is your time to connect the Echo with your home Wi-Fi through the Alexa app. The latest versions of Amazon Echo help you with the process. If you got stuck in the middle, simply open the app to search your network in the available ones. In the case of multiple Echo devices, go to Alexa devices in the menu section and select the right device. You can see the status of the wireless connection under the wireless heading menu.

Now download the alexa app for echo and connect the device with home Wi-Fi to start talking with Alexa to manage your smart devices and activities. 
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