Bluetooth Speakers

Echo Studio Bluetooth Pairing Instructions

This piece gives Echo Studio speaker Bluetooth pairing help, which allows you to play music from your phone or tablet or any other Bluetooth source device, through this great sounding Bluetooth speaker.

Echo Studio Bluetooth Pairing, Step by Step

We assume here that your speaker is up and running, is connected to Alexa via your Amazon account. Also, you should have the Alexa app running on a smart phone or tablet that is connected to the same network as your Echo Studio.  If not, get all that set up, and then come back and follow the routine below to make the Echo Studio into a Bluetooth speaker.

1. Run the Alexa App

Find the Alexa app on your mobile device, as we did on the iPad Air device, as shown in the next picture.

iOS home screen, showing the Alexa app Icon highlighted.

Tap the Alexa app icon to run it. You should see the app’s Home page, as shown next.

Home page of the Alexa app, showing the -Devices- button highlighted.

2. Tap the Devices Button

Find this called out by the green arrow in the last picture.

Hitting the Devices control brings up the Devices page, as shown next.

The Alexa app on iPadOS, displaying the -Devices- page, with the -All Devices- button highlighted.

3. Tap the All Devices Button

Touching the All Devices button brings up that page, which lists all the Alexa devices currently configured on your Amazon account, as shown next.

The Alexa app on iPadOS, displaying the -All Devices- page, with a listed -Echo Studio- speaker highlighted.

4. Find and Touch the Echo Studio Speaker for Bluetooth Pairing

Locate your Echo Studio in the All Devices list shown on this page.  Then, tap it.

This brings up the Device Settings page for the Echo Studio you selected, as shown next. In this demo, we’re working with the Tom’s Echo Studio speaker.

The Alexa app on iPadOS, displaying the -Device Settings- page for an Echo Studio speaker, with the -Bluetooth Devices- item highlighted.

5. Tap the Bluetooth Devices Item to Continue with Echo Studio Bluetooth Pairing

Then, on the Device Settings page, touch the Bluetooth Devices item.  Find this just below the Audio Settings item, as pointed out by the green arrow in the last picture.

This brings up the Bluetooth Settings page, as shown next.

The -Bluetooth Settings- page, with the -Pair a New Device- button bar highlighted.

6. Tap the Pair a New Device Bar

Find this light blue colored bar near the bottom of the page, as pointed out by the green arrow in the last picture above.

Then, you should see the Setup page come up, as shown next.

The -Pair Bluetooth device with your Echo Studio- page.

Now when this screen appears, then the Echo Studio is now in Bluetooth pairing mode.  So you can now find it on your phone or tablet or other source Bluetooth device.  In this demo, we’re going to connect it to an iPad Air tablet.

7. Go to your Tablet’s / Phone’s Home Screen

On our tablet, we go to the Home screen by pressing and releasing the Home button. This minimizes the Alexa app, and brings up the Home page, as shown next.

iOS Home Screen with Settings App Highlighted

8. Bring up the Bluetooth Settings Page on your Mobile Device

Your device may be laid out differently.  But in this demo we find the Settings app on page two of the Home screen. So, we tap that.

That takes us to the Settings page, where we then find the Bluetooth item on the left side of that page. So then, we  touch that.

The result is the Bluetooth Settings page, as we see next.

The iPadOS -Bluetooth Settings- page, showing an Echo Studio speaker discovered.

Note that our Echo Studio was discovered as Echo Studio-2RK.

9. Tap on the Discovered Echo Studio to Pair with It

Tapping on the listed Echo Studio then creates a Bluetooth connection with it, as shown next.

The -Bluetooth Settings- page, showing an Echo Studio speaker as connected.

The speaker then announces that you’ve now connected to it.

And finally, you can now play audio on your mobile device, and you’ll now hear it through the Echo Studio, which is now acting as a full-fledged Bluetooth speaker.  Enjoy !

10. Done with How to Use Echo Studio as a Bluetooth Speaker

To disconnect your mobile device from the Echo Studio, simply turn Bluetooth OFF on that device, or forget the Studio there.

Also note that even when the Echo Studio is acting as a Bluetooth Speaker, it still responds to Alexa commands.  So you can also disconnect it from your Bluetooth device by saying, “Alexa, disconnect.”

Other Posts About the Echo Studio Speaker

  1. How to Reset Echo Studio Speaker
  2. How to Connect Echo Studio to WiFi Network
  3. Alexa Echo Studio Setup Instructions
  4. How to Make Echo Studio Discoverable
  5. Echo Studio Buttons Guide, Meanings Functions Codes

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References

  1. Echo Studio Alexa Official Product Page at Amazon.com

Revision History

  • 2020-09-09: First posted.
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