![]() Tap to Alexa expands to Fire tabletsWith Tap to Alexa now available on select Fire tablets, customers can interact with Alexa via touch instead of voice. You can narrow down recommendations even further, by genre, actor, director, app, and more until you find the perfect piece of content to stream. Just say, “Alexa, what should I watch?” and Alexa will provide you with an on-screen selection of titles to choose from. “Alexa, what should I watch?” on Fire TVLaunching out of beta in September, Alexa’s new conversational experience on Fire TV can give you personalized entertainment recommendations and help you discover great content on Fire TV. For example, you can say, “Alexa, play Radiolab podcast.” When you need to take a break from the podcast, just say, “Alexa, pause.” When you’re ready to continue listening where you left off, just say, “Alexa, resume my podcast.” Set Apple Podcasts as your default podcast provider and then ask Alexa to play a specific podcast. Resume listening to podcasts with the updated Apple Podcasts skill on AlexaCustomers can now seamlessly resume listening to their favorite podcasts with the updated Apple Podcasts skill on Alexa devices. And did you know blue is the most popular color across the world? I guess the sky must love blue as well!"Īlexa Rain and Snow NotificationsIn anticipation of the changing fall and winter weather, customers can now have Alexa notify them when rain or snow is in the forecast by saying, “Alexa, tell me when there is rain” or “Alexa, tell me when there is snow.” Customers will receive a notification with information on start and end times, as well as the expected amount of rain or snow ahead of time if there is any precipitation expected in their area. For example, if a child is using a device powered by Amazon Kids and asks, “Alexa, why is the sky blue?” Alexa might answer with a fun yet easy-to-understand response like, "The sky is blue because the molecules of the atmosphere scatter blue light across the sky, more than any other color. This ensures that no matter who is doing the shopping in your household, they have all the details they need to get in and out of the store efficiently.Ĭhanges to Alexa’s voice in Amazon KidsIn the U.S., Amazon Kids on Alexa now features a slower, more expressive version of Alexa’s voice that will answer kids’ educational questions within the Amazon Kids experience. By simply tapping on the item in the Alexa app, customers can now include specific shopping details like if they need a specific type of milk, their preferred yogurt brand and flavors, or how many limes they need to purchase. You can also choose to cancel the subscription by visiting the Amazon Parent Dashboard or contacting customer service.Add notes to your Alexa Shopping ListCustomers can now add personalized notes to items in their Alexa Shopping Lists. After a year, you can retain the subscription for $4.99 per month plus applicable tax. They can also access kid-friendly Audible books, and interactive games, and enjoy educational skills built into Alexa. This is a service that is designed to help kids aged 3 to 12 safely learn, grow, and explore. When you buy the Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen) Kids, you automatically get a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+. Your kids can ask Alexa to play them music, read a bedtime story, or help with their homework, ensuring they can turn in their takeaways on time. ![]() They also get access to the clear vocals, and rich, vibrant sounds available on the Echo Dot. Kids can use the Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen) Kids to perform tasks such as setting their own alarms, turning off compatible lights, and calling phone numbers that you approve. You get easy-to-use parental control, ensuring that while your kids have the benefits of a smart assistant, you can limit some of their activities.
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