Hi,
Again, try Ultimate Alexa, it's even better than the Alexa app and it's on
both platforms.
All the best
Steve
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Hi. The Alexa app works well on android and you can add a wigit to your home
screen. When you tap on the wigit, Alexa will start listening. You can't do
this on the iPhone because it's so restricted and boring and that's why I
don't use an iPhone as my primary device
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it just as soon as I can!:) I have a whole lot of messages to catch up with
Well, that does interest me and I think I could make it useful. Do let
us know if you find any real quirks, Jackie, and I'll get round to trying
customisation, but I still find the Alexa app completely tedious to work
Carol P
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From: Jackie Brown <jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Saturday, 1 April 2017 2.43 pm
Subject: [access-uk] Reverb puts Alexa on your Android or iOS device
Steve Nutt recommended an app called Reverb which puts Alexa on your
Android or iOS device. I downloaded this last night, and have been
having some fun with it today. While listening to the football
earlier using my Echo, I was able to use Reverb to ask Alexa
different questions without interrupting the match. Even her voice
is there like you have an Echo in your pocket. When you download it,
sign in with your Amazon credentials, and allow Reverb to access the
microphone. It knows you have an Echo, so takes the information from
it. I then went to the Alexa app on my PC, and entered on the Reverb
link which is in the Alexa settings. I ensured my location was
correct, then went to Reverb on my phone to play with it. If you
prefer using the Alexa app, you can access it from Reverb to do any
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When using Alexa in Reverb, double-tap and hold on the microphone button.
You don't need to say the wake word, Alexa, just ask her what you
want to know. Yes I suppose it's a bit gimmicky, but it is useful if
you aren't near your Echo to just ask Reverb something instead.
I also read last night somewhere that there is a speaker that
combines Alexa and Google Home which is called Clarity. I'm guessing
it isn't available in the UK yet though.
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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