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Quick tip of the dayHave an Amazon Echo at home? With Drop In, you can pop in on your speaker or one owned by a friend or family member who gives you access. It’s an excellent way to say hello without picking up the phone. To enable Drop In: Open the Alexa app and tap Devices.Select Echo & Alexa, then select the device you want to use.Tap the settings icon in the top right corner, then choose Communications.Tap the toggle to enable Drop In and other communications.Tap Drop In to customize who can Drop In. You can select My Household to limit this to only devices on your account.You can now use the Alexa app to pop into your Echo devices. In the app, tap Communicate at the bottom of the screen, then Drop In. Choose the device you want from the list. 🔈 Want more Echo tricks? Here are four other smart uses. |
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3 secret uses for your home security systemThe security system that keeps the bad guys out of your home is capable of a lot more than you realize. All it takes is a little creativity. We have three out-of-the-box ways to get more out of your security system — and a great recommendation if locking down your home is still on your to-do list. Tap or click to keep an eye on more than just doors and windows. → |
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