How to enable Alexa Hands-free feature on your Android smartphones
The existence of hands-free voice assistants has simplified our lives. We can do almost everything using voice commands. The smartphone makers have also started incorporating the Alexa “Hands-free” feature in their devices.
The hands-free feature is designed to let users activate Alexa on their smartphones by directly using their voice. Be it navigating while driving, controlling your smart home devices, changing music in the middle of a workout, setting up reminders, alarms and timers, making lists on the go or just calling, each of these can be actioned with a single voice command to hands-free Alexa on your smartphone. So, if you also wish to enable the Alexa Hands-free feature on your smartphone then follow the below-mentioned steps.
Firstly install the latest Android software update on your smartphone. In order to start the process of setting up Alexa hands-free on your Android smartphone, ensure that your smartphone is updated to the latest version of the software.
When your system is updated and ready to use, install the Amazon Alexa app from the Play Store. If you already have the Alexa app and there’s an update available, tap “Update”.
Now, sign in to the Alexa app using your free Amazon ID. Now you can enjoy hands-free interactions with Alexa on your smartphone.
Once you are done setting up Alexa hands-free on your smartphone, you can use your voice to open popular apps by simply saying “Alexa, open YouTube” or “Alexa, open Instagram”.
You can make calls to your phone contacts, search and navigate while driving, listen to music, shop, and even find recipes by asking Alexa. Using the feature you can also access more than 30,000 Alexa skills such as Audible Suno and Audible and listen to stories narrated by popular artists, and listen to audiobooks respectively.
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