Here's the trick! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KItd9zKSF0I|Using Alexa as an Intercom]. While it's not a true intercom it will likely meet your needs.
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Here's the trick! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KItd9zKSF0I|Using Alexa as an Intercom]. While it's not a true intercom it will likely meet your needs.
What I would like to see is a way for different Echo's to announce who you are looking for (paging) so the person you want would pick up. This would be important in a larger household (3+) otherwise everyone would try to pick up the call (intercom) across all of the Echo's (when you have more than two devices).
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So the command would be something like: 'Alexa page Frank' and then the other Echo's would call out 'Frank please pick up' within your Echo hardware domain.
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So the command would be something like: 'Alexa page Frank' and then the other Echo's would call out 'Frank please pick up' within your Echo hardware domain. Amazon are you listening??
Here's the trick! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KItd9zKSF0I|Using Alexa as an Intercom]
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Here's the trick! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KItd9zKSF0I|Using Alexa as an Intercom]. While it's not a true intercom it will likely meet your needs.
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What I would like to see is a way for different Echo's to announce who you are looking for (paging) so the person you want would pick up. This would be important in a larger household (3+) otherwise everyone would try to pick up the call (intercom) across all of the Echo's (when you have more than two devices).
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So the command would be something like: 'Alexa page Frank' and then the other Echo's would call out 'Frank please pick up' within your Echo hardware domain.