Article 21DWV Amazon Echo: the first 13 things to try

Amazon Echo: the first 13 things to try

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Darien Graham-Smith
from Technology | The Guardian on (#21DWV)
Alexa, Amazon's virtual assistant, is in more than 3m US homes via the Echo speaker. Now it's available in Britain - but what's the attraction?

The very first thing you'll want to do with your new Amazon Echo is learn a few basic voice commands. Saying "Alexa: stop!" will immediately cancel whatever activity is going on; to make music louder or quieter, say "Alexa: volume up" or "Alexa: volume down". You can jump to a specific volume level by saying a number from one to 10: "Alexa: volume one" will turn the audio down to a whisper, while "Alexa: mute" will silence the Echo altogether. Once you've got the hang of these, you can start experimenting with more adventurous commands, safe in the knowledge that you can always cancel or silence any unwanted activity.

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