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How to use an Amazon Echo as a Bluetooth speaker with your Android phone

December 19, 2020
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Your Amazon Echo isn’t just an effective smart assistant capable of managing your smart home. Echo devices are also capable Bluetooth speakers for those of us who store our music on our Android smartphones. Don’t know how to set this up? Let us show you how to use Amazon Echo as a Bluetooth speaker.

How to link your Android phone to your Amazon Echo via Bluetooth

I used a Google Pixel 4a with Android 11 for this guide. Depending on the operating system, user interface, and device model you’re using, things may look slightly different. That being said, the setup should be similar across the board.

  1. On your Android Device, swipe down from the top of your screen to open your notifications and settings drawer.
  2. Press down firmly on the Bluetooth icon in the upper right corner of your screen to access the Bluetooth settings menu.
    • You can also open your app drawer and tap the Settings icon as a substitute for steps 1 and 2.
  3. Tap Pair new device.

    Pair Echo Bluetooth Phone Step 2Source: Android Central

  4. Say Alexa (or your set wake word), pair new device.
  5. Find and select your Echo device in the list of Available devices. It will be formatted as Echo-XXX or Echo (Dot/Plus/Show/Spot)-XXX.
  6. Confirm pairing.
  7. Now, your Echo and your Android smartphone will be connected via Bluetooth.

    Pair Echo Bluetooth Phone Step 3

    Pair Echo Bluetooth Phone Step 4Pair Echo Bluetooth Phone Step 5Source: Android Central

After setting up your Bluetooth connection on your Amazon Echo, you can play your locally-stored music and other audio files on your Echo device the same as a regular Bluetooth speaker.

How to link your Android phone to your Amazon Echo via the Alexa app

  1. Open the Amazon Alexa app and tap the Play button on the bottom of the screen.
  2. Choose a recently played playlist or album.

    Stream Music Alexa App Step 1

    Stream Music Alexa App Step 2Source: Android Central

  3. Tap on which device you want to stream the audio to.

    Stream Music Alexa App Step 4

    Stream Music Alexa App Step 3Source: Android Central

Now you can stream music from your Alexa app on your Android phone to your Echo device.

How to link your Android phone to your Amazon Echo via the Amazon Music app

  1. Open the Amazon Music app and tap on an album, playlist, or song you want to hear.
  2. Tap on the streaming/casting icon at the bottom middle of the screen (the three curved lines and box).
  3. Tap on which device you want to stream the audio to.
  4. At any point, you can change which device the music is streaming to by clicking on the streaming/casting icon bottom center of the app.
  5. Enjoy!

    Stream Amazon Music App Step 2

    Stream Amazon Music App Step 3Source: Android Central

Now you can stream music from your Amazon Music app on your Android phone to your Echo device.

Recommended Echo

If you’re looking for the best Alexa speaker, then we recommend the Amazon Echo (4th Gen). It is attractive, features a great sound signature, and has a built-in Zigbee smart home hub.

Additional accessories

Here are some additional items that you can use to maximize your Android smartphone’s connectivity with your Echo speaker.

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