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How to Setup Alexa Echo Plus

If you have recently purchased a new smart Echo device and are wondering how to set up Alexa Echo plus, then we are here to help you. In this post, we are going to share the simple guidelines that you can follow to complete the Echo Plus setup process. With this device, users can make their life easier and wisely manage their smart home devices. The setup process does not take much time, but there are certain things that you must know while setting up your smart speaker. So let's proceed with the process and get your speaker ready to use. 

Setup Amazon Echo Plus: Steps To Follow 
  • Download the Alexa App 
 You need to install the Amazon Alexa app on your smartphone device.  If the Amazon Alexa app is already downloaded on your smartphone or tablet,  then make sure that you are using the latest version of the application.  To use the Alexa app, you have to log in to the Amazon account.

  •  Plugin in the device 
Place your device in some convenient location like a living room or kitchen.  Once you have discovered the prime location,  plug in the Echo Plus device to the nearby power outlet.

  • Synchronize the Echo Plus device With Alexa App 
Open the Amazon Alexa app and navigate to the 'Settings' menu.  You can find this option in the upper left corner of the screen. Now, click on ‘Add device’ and choose Amazon Echo>> Echo Plus. 

  • Connect Echo plus to Wi-Fi
Before you ask Alexa to do something, you have to connect it to the Wi-Fi network. For this, You can follow the onscreen instructions in your application appears during the setup.  If you want,  you can update the Wi-Fi later through the Settings menu in your Alexa app.
After successfully connecting your Amazon Echo plus device to the internet,  it is recommended to perform a quick test just to make sure that everything is working fine.  For this, you can simply say Alexa and she will respond to your voice input.

  • Getting to Know Echo Plus 
 Amazon Echo plus device supports more than 100,000 Alexa skills and is able to perform a number of smart tasks for the users like turning on/off smart lights, control thermostat, manage the smart home appliances, book a taxi, order pizza and a lot more. 

Amazon Echo Plus is the most ideal smart speaker to control smart home devices. Unlike the other smart speakers of the Echo range, Amazon Echo plus acts like a smart hub that can be easily connected to the compatible Zigbee devices without a hub. If you want to check the network for the smart home devices, you can simply give a command, ‘Alexa, find my devices’. 
If you have got the smart devices like Philips Hue Bulb, you can use the Echo Plus device to control all your smart appliances in a single spot instead of managing all the devices separately. 

The Last Words
So, this is how to set up Alexa Echo plus using the Alexa app. Make sure that you have an active internet connection for using the Echo services. If you still have any queries regarding the setup process, you can contact the experts and take their help to complete the setup process.

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