It's now possible to use the Alexa mobile app on your device without having to press the blue button, but there are a couple of caveats that limit its usefulness. Amazon has updated its Alexa mobile ...
Alexa allows hands-free control of all manner of devices, but there’s been one glaring exception: its own smartphone app. Amazon has finally brought that feature directly to Android and iOS devices ...
Amazon is making it easier for mobile users to access its Alexa virtual assistant while on the go. The company announced today it’s making it possible to use Alexa “hands free” from within its Alexa ...
The Alexa iPhone app can now be used completely hands-free — although it does need a little help from Siri to do so… The Alexa assistant has always worked on the app, but until now, you needed to ...
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Amazon is making it possible to use Alexa "hands free" from within its Alexa mobile app for iOS, reports TechCrunch. Up until now, you had to tap the blue Alexa button at the bottom of the screen ...
Amazon's voice assistant works on a ton of devices from TVs to tablets. There's even an Alexa app on Android that lets you talk to Alexa instead of your default voice assistant. Support for full Alexa ...