Handy Alexa Application

Home security is a booming business, with set-ups that go into thousands of dollars. If you’re not ready to dive in, you can get a taste of it with a device you already have: your Echo Show.

A new feature lets you keep an eye on things in a simpler way, via the camera on your device. It’s not as advanced as a dedicated security camera, but it’s a great feature for people who want to use it occasionally.

Setup needs to be done on the device itself, not via the app. Here’s how it works.

  1. Go to the Echo Show and say, “Alexa, go to Settings,” or swipe down from top of screen to access the Settings screen. Tap the Settings cog on the top right.
  2. Scroll down to Camera and tap.
  3. The first option should be Home Monitoring. Tap the toggle to blue to enable.
  4. You’ll get a screen explaining the feature; hit continue. Next, verify your account by inputting your Amazon password.
  5. Then you’re set! You can customize by enabling a video delay, and enabling an audio alert when your camera begins streaming.
 


Now that you’re set up, you have a couple of ways to use the feature.

  1. For Echo Show devices or Fire devices, just say “Alexa, show me [device name].” She’ll turn on the camera and whatever it can view will show up on your screen, in real time.
  2. In the Alexa app, tap Devices on the bottom, tap Camera, and then select the enabled Show and it will show you the camera feed.


Pro Tip: So why not just use Drop In? Some people use Drop In as a security feature, but that is an interactive two-way call where the “dropped in on” can see you too. If you want something more discreet, this is a good option. And no, this is NOT a spy camera. When you activate it, the other end, a pop up notice will appear saying “A household member is viewing your camera.” When you clock off, the notice will change, saying a household member is no longer viewing your camera.

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