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  #2052933 10-Jul-2018 21:18
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I purchased an Echo from Noel Leeming a couple of weeks ago, I have linked my Spotify account, but Alexa insists of repeating the song I ask it to play before playing it, is there a setting to turn that off, so it just plays the song?




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  #2053006 10-Jul-2018 22:39
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I bought home an Echo and a Spot today, and most things are working OK, but I can't get them to play a NZ radio station.  I've read all 63 (and a bit) pages of this thread now, and seen the references to specifying the frequency rather than the station's name, but it is playing stations from America and Germany.

 

The only apps I have installed on my iPhone are Amazon Alexa, and Simple Radio.  The latter because it was at the top of the list.

 

Language is set to English (Australia).  The only other options English (United States) and Deutsch on the Spot, but the Echo has a bunch of language options.  Both are set to Pacific.  

 

I'm guessing I have not mastered the settings yet, so I wouldn't mind a heads up.





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  #2053056 11-Jul-2018 07:04
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TLD:... I can't get them to play a NZ radio station...

 

Have you tried this?

 

     

  1. Go to the alexa.amazon webpage
  2. Choose the "Music & Books" option on the left hand menu
  3. Choose the device you want to set (via the twister option at the top)
  4. Now, choose the "TuneIn" option
  5. Use the "Search TuneIn" bar to enter details of the station you want - e.g. Radio New Zealand National
  6. Click on the station name and if everything is working you should hear your chosen station

  7. Before you close this webpage and to make finding this station easier in future:
  8. click on the "TuneIn" icon at the bottom of the screen to at the full screen option of your station
  9. under the twister by the station name, click on the "Favourite station"
  10. Now, when you instruct Alexa you just need to say "Alexa, play Tunein Radio"

 

 

 

May be, all of the above steps aren't needed and there are probably other ways to do this but this worked for me.

 

 

 

Good luck!




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  #2054120 11-Jul-2018 09:42
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Yay!  Not only did it work right away, but when I asked Alexa 'Who is the The Man?' afterwards, it gave me your name.  I hadn't seen this Alexa Home Page before, so that's another thing to explore.

 

I picked up my two devices yesterday lunch time, and set them up while doing a very quiet shift at Marlborough Citizens Advice, where I volunteer once a week.  My buddy who, I usually work with, was so impressed he got straight on the phone to Noel Leaming and put a hold on a Spot to pick at the end of the shift.  This morning while setting up TuneIn from our computer room, I did not at first realize that it was all happening on the Echo in the kitchen, where an electrician was doing some work (we have a big refurb going on).  He was also impressed, and while he did not say he was going to rush out and buy one, he showed a lot of interest.  Me thinks they'd better order in some more stock at Noel Leaming. laughing





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  #2054281 11-Jul-2018 12:35
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I had a look at the Philips Hue lights in Bunnings this morning.  Unfortunately, the room where it would make most sense has only just had new LED downlights fitted which is a real pity as the Bunnings units cost not much more than the ones just fitted.  I don't know how bright they are though

 

https://www.bunnings.co.nz/philips-9-5w-a60-b22-hue-white-ambiance_p00029156

 

There are some B22 bayonet wall lights in that room, but they tend to go on and stay on, so not much of an advantage.  Maybe from a remotely operated security lights point of view.   It's nice that you can build up a system over time, so that you hardly notice the cost.

 

 

 

 





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  #2056267 15-Jul-2018 09:03
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Is this relevant to us?  US$100 off of Echo Show for Prime Customers, and other big discounts.

 

https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-prime-day-home-deals,news-27589.html?utm_source=notification

 

 





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  #2056275 15-Jul-2018 09:49
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I should imagine it's relevant if you don't mind using Youshop (I presume).





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  #2056445 15-Jul-2018 13:36
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I got tempted by the 99c trial of amazon music for 4 months.

 

Now my echo spot is not showing any lyrics on anything. Previously it would on the songs from prime music that had them.

 

It pushed me over to the .com.au site to buy because I was trying to use my NZD card for it. Before I try things does anyone else have it working on an echo spot?





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  #2056487 15-Jul-2018 15:34
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richms:

 

I got tempted by the 99c trial of amazon music for 4 months.

 

Now my echo spot is not showing any lyrics on anything. Previously it would on the songs from prime music that had them.

 

It pushed me over to the .com.au site to buy because I was trying to use my NZD card for it. Before I try things does anyone else have it working on an echo spot?

 

 

I had the same thing happen - my 10" Fire Tablet had show mode available a week or so ago, and although it initially showed lyrics etc in show mode, after buying the Amazon Music trial (via AU rather than my normal US), the lyrics no longer appear. Maybe it's a regional rights thing?


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  #2061131 23-Jul-2018 17:18
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Hey folks, just got my Echo Plus today, linked up Spotify and iHeart but when I try to set up my voice profile it says "at this time I am having trouble learning you voice". Any suggestions?

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  #2061298 23-Jul-2018 20:30
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kiwimustang: Hey folks, just got my Echo Plus today, linked up Spotify and iHeart but when I try to set up my voice profile it says "at this time I am having trouble learning you voice". Any suggestions?

 

Voice profile?  What's that then?  Is that a thing with all Alexa devices?  Methinks I need to Google.





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  #2061378 23-Jul-2018 21:18
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I bought the Echo Show equivalent which is basically a Fire HD tablet (8" and there is a 10" version) with a Echo Show docking station.

 

https://www.amazon.com/All-New-Show-Mode-Charging-Generation/dp/B07BNXZDJ3

 

The doc was $35 and the Fie HD 8 $55 (Ebay new with shipping to Youshop - same price on Prime Day) and they both arrived today. So I have a Echo Show for about US$90 but a larger screen plus NZ$36 shipping for them both (It was cheaper to ship separately than combine).  So that seems like a good deal. Not entirely sure what I will do with the "Show" that I don't do now with the Dot but the video might link to a compatible security camera or something.





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  #2061396 23-Jul-2018 22:09
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I have that combo on the way and will be trying to wall mount the dock somehow.





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  #2061409 23-Jul-2018 22:32
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I have spent the last half an hour trying to  create a voice profile, and getting the same response as KiwiMustang 'At this time, I am having trouble learning your voice'.

 

The slightly strange thing is that I am finding precious few directly relevant hits with Google, with what must surely be a common issue.  I moved the Echo to a quiet location with no background noise, and turned off the Spot in the bedroom.  The devices are a couple of weeks old, and get a lot of interaction, so it is used to my voice by now.  It rarely has a problem with normal interaction.  It just doesn't seem to want to create a Voice Profile for me.  

 

I have a feeling I might soon be discovering what Alexa's reaction to being severely cursed might be at this rate! frown





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  #2061412 23-Jul-2018 22:48
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Maybe this feature is not available outside the US.

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