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If you can't connect to one of these devices

  • Get help connecting your iOS device and your car stereo.
  • Learn how to set up your AirPods.

To get help pairing a Bluetooth accessory—like a wireless keyboard—to your iOS or iPadOS device, try these steps:

Select Pair a New Device; Alexa will search for available devices. Select the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar. Choose Connect and follow the onscreen instructions to set up the device. Choose Apple menu, select System Preferences, then Select Sound. From there, head to System Preferences Bluetooth, and then click 'Connect' next to your device. If you see the Bluetooth icon in your menu bar, you can also use that to connect (or reconnect) your Bluetooth device.

  1. Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory and iOS or iPadOS device are close to each other.
  2. Turn your Bluetooth accessory off and back on again.
  3. Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory is on and fully charged or connected to power. If your accessory uses batteries, see if they need to be replaced.
  4. If there's an app that you use with the Bluetooth accessory, go to Settings > Privacy > Bluetooth on your iOS or iPadOS device, and make sure that you've turned on Bluetooth for the app.

If you still can't pair or connect your Bluetooth accessory

  1. If you previously connected your Bluetooth accessory to your iOS or iPadOS device, unpair the accessory, put it back in discovery mode, then try to pair and connect it again.
  2. If you can pair your accessory with some devices but not your iOS or iPadOS device, unpair the accessory from your other devices. Then try to pair with your iOS or iPadOS device again.
  3. Check with the accessory manufacturer to make sure that your accessory supports your iOS or iPadOS device.
  4. If you still have any of these issues, contact Apple Support:
    • You can't turn on Bluetooth or the setting is grayed out.
    • You can't connect any Bluetooth accessories with your device.
    • The accessory manufacturer confirmed that your accessory is working correctly.

Learn more

If you need help pairing a Bluetooth accessory to your Apple TV, learn what to do.

Recently, when I connected my laptop to the Amazon Echo via Bluetooth, I couldn't hear the sound even though the media file was playing normally. When I disconnected the devices, the audio played on the laptop. However, when I reconnected them, it didn't. If you are also unable to listen to sound on the Echo from your Bluetooth connected device, you are at the right place.

It's no secret that supported Echo devices can be used as Bluetooth speakers (and vice versa). When that happens, you can play audio from your phone or laptop via Echo. Sometimes, even when you connect Echo to your phone or laptop, it doesn't play any sound.

Let's see how to fix no sound issue through Bluetooth on Amazon Echo.

Note: In all the fixes mentioned below, you need to have patience. All the devices require some time to update the required information for connecting via Bluetooth.

1. Restart Connected Devices

‘Have you tried turning it off and on?' Before changing any setting, restart your phone or laptop that is serving as an audio source to Echo. Then try playing the sound again.

2. Unplug Echo

Many times, unplugging Echo from the power outlet and replugging it also solves the Bluetooth connectivity issue. Doing that resets the power cycle of the device, which helps in fixing any issue. You need to remove the power cord from your Echo device. Then wait for at least 30 seconds before plugging it again.

3. Increase Echo Volume

Did you check your Echo's volume? At times, the volume is zero, and that's the reason for no sound from any connected Bluetooth device. Use the volume button on the Echo to increase the volume. Alternatively, say ‘Alexa, volume ten' command. Doing that will increase the volume to maximum. You can also say other volume commands such as ‘Alexa, increase/decrease volume' or ‘Alexa, volume N' — here, N is any number between 1-10.

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4. Remove AUX Cable

Is an aux cable connected to your Echo? Devolutions rdm. Remove it. Then try playing the audio on your laptop or mobile via Bluetooth.

However, if the aux cable isn't connected with your Echo, then insert the aux cable in its socket once and remove it. Sometimes, the Echo device thinks it is still connected to the aux and therefore doesn't produce output for the Bluetooth connected device. Plugging in and removing it will fix the issue.

5. Pair Bluetooth Device Properly

If you are connecting your phone or laptop to the Echo for the first time, make sure you are following the right steps. Mac on my pc. Here's how to go about it.

Step 1: Be in the range of your Echo device. Turn off Bluetooth on all the existing devices that are paired with Echo.

Step 2: Open the Alexa app and tap on the Devices at the bottom.

Step 3: Select your Echo device from the list of available devices.

Step 4: Tap on Bluetooth Devices > Pair a new device.

Step 5: Enable Bluetooth on your phone or laptop. Open Bluetooth settings and set it in the pairing mode too. Chatmate for facebook 4 2 2 download free. Connect it to your Echo device. Wait for some time till they are properly paired. Once the connection is successful, Alexa will announce the same.

Now play sound from your connected phone or laptop, it will play through Echo. At any point, if you want to stop playing on Echo, you can either turn off the Bluetooth on your phone or laptop. Alternatively, you can say the command ‘Alexa, disconnect.' In case you are facing any trouble while connecting to Echo, check our detailed guide to connect phones and laptop to Echo.

6. Connect to Right Bluetooth device

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Even though the Echo devices can remember multiple Bluetooth devices, they can be connected to only one device at a time. So make sure the Echo is connected to the device that you are trying to connect it with and not to some other device.

Note: Echo connects to the most recently connected Bluetooth device if there are multiple devices in range.

For that, first, disconnect existing Bluetooth connections by saying 'Alexa, disconnect.' Then connect it to the specific device by saying ‘Alexa, pair with [device name]' or ‘Alexa, connect to [device name]'.

Tip: You should disable Bluetooth on other devices for the time being to connect Echo to your device properly. Also on Guiding Tech #bluetooth Click here to see our bluetooth articles page

7. Unpair Bluetooth Devices

If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, you should forget the Bluetooth device. Sometimes, even though the Alexa app shows that the device is connected, it's not connected properly. That's why you are unable to hear the sound from the Echo.

To fix it, you have to forget the problematic Bluetooth device from the Alexa app. For that, open the Alexa app and tap on Devices at the bottom. Go to your Echo device from Echo & Alexa > Name of your Echo device. Select Bluetooth Devices. Tap on your device and hit Forget device.

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Even though the Echo devices can remember multiple Bluetooth devices, they can be connected to only one device at a time. So make sure the Echo is connected to the device that you are trying to connect it with and not to some other device.

Note: Echo connects to the most recently connected Bluetooth device if there are multiple devices in range.

For that, first, disconnect existing Bluetooth connections by saying 'Alexa, disconnect.' Then connect it to the specific device by saying ‘Alexa, pair with [device name]' or ‘Alexa, connect to [device name]'.

Tip: You should disable Bluetooth on other devices for the time being to connect Echo to your device properly. Also on Guiding Tech #bluetooth Click here to see our bluetooth articles page

7. Unpair Bluetooth Devices

If the issue persists after trying the above solutions, you should forget the Bluetooth device. Sometimes, even though the Alexa app shows that the device is connected, it's not connected properly. That's why you are unable to hear the sound from the Echo.

To fix it, you have to forget the problematic Bluetooth device from the Alexa app. For that, open the Alexa app and tap on Devices at the bottom. Go to your Echo device from Echo & Alexa > Name of your Echo device. Select Bluetooth Devices. Tap on your device and hit Forget device.

Then, pair it again with your Echo, as shown above. If the problem still persists, head to the pairing menu and tap the option to forget all the paired devices.

Bonus: Alexa Commands for Bluetooth

Here are some useful commands that can be used with Alexa for Bluetooth.

Pair Device

Say the ‘Alexa, pair' command. It will start the pairing process on the Echo.

Connect to a Particular Device

If you have paired multiple Bluetooth devices to Echo, you can connect to a particular device by saying the ‘Alexa, connect to [name of device]' command.

Disconnect from Bluetooth Device

To disconnect from a particular device or currently connected device, say ‘Alexa, disconnect' or ‘Alexa, disconnect from [name of device]' command.

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Sound Check

Using Echo Dot or the bigger Echo saves you the trouble of using another Bluetooth speaker. Besides being intelligent, it saves space too. We hope the above solutions help you regain the Bluetooth sound output in Echo.

Next up: Noticed the Drop in feature on the Alexa app? We explain in detail how it differs from the regular calling feature.


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Did You Know

In November 2017, an Amazon Echo device in Germany started playing music on its own at two in the morning.

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