![]() ![]() ![]() However, support for third-party Alexa-enabled speakers is part of the roadmap. Oh, and this will work for Echo, Dot, and Show devices only - Tap owners are out of luck. Alternately, if your WiFi network isn't all that robust, you may need to reduce the number of synced devices to which you're streaming music. Note: Audio from video content doesn't play on Multi-Room Music. ![]() If you receive errors or don't hear tunes from all your devices, you might need to wait a couple of days for your Alexa device to download the latest firmware so that it's Multi-Room Music enabled. Play Music with multiple Alexa devices Use the Alexa app to create a Multi-Room Music group. Support for things like Flash Briefing, audiobooks, and other streaming apps like SiriusXM and Spotify is coming soon, but it's not part of the initial rollout. Keep in mind, the music will play on the Echo or Dot's internal speaker, not on any Bluetooth speakers you have hooked up to the devices.Ĭurrently, playback is limited, supporting only Amazon Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio and Pandora. For example, "Alexa, play Weird Al on the Whole House." You can also pause and set the volume for the Multi-Room Music group using the same group name. Note: the 2.4 vs 5K ghz band matters add them all to the same network. Once the Alexa app has finished setting up your group, tell Alexa to play the song/album/artist/playlist on the new group name. Verify all Echos are connected to the same Wi-Fi network (e.g., 2.4 GHz network). ![]()
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