How to enable “Alexa Hands-free” feature on your Android phone

by time news

The presence of hands-free voice assistants has simplified our lives as we can do almost everything using voice commands, and smartphone makers have also started incorporating Alexa Hands-free into their devices.

The hands-free feature is designed to allow users to activate Alexa on their smartphone by using their voice directly, whether it’s on the go while driving, controlling your smart home devices, changing music in the middle of a workout, setting reminders, alarms and timers, or making lists on the go. Or just calling, all of them can be performed with a single Alexa voice command hands-free on your smartphone.

So, if you also want to enable Alexa Hands-free feature on your smartphone, then follow the steps mentioned below.

1. First install the latest Android software update on your smartphone. To start the Alexa hands-free setup process on your Android smartphone, make sure your smartphone is updated to the latest software version.

2. When your system is updated and ready to use, install the Amazon Alexa app from the Play Store, and if you already have the Alexa app and an update is available, tap Update.

3. Now, log into the Alexa app with your free Amazon ID. You can now enjoy hands-free interactions with Alexa on your smartphone.

Once you have Alexa set up hands-free on your smartphone, you can use your voice to open popular apps by simply saying “Alexa, open YouTube” or “Alexa, open Instagram.”

And you can make calls to your phone contacts, search and navigate while driving, listen to music, shop, and even search for recipes by asking Alexa.

With this feature, you can also access over 30,000 Alexa skills like Audible Suno and Audible and listen to stories told by famous artists, listening to audiobooks respectively.

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