Not only can you use your Echo Dot as a Bluetooth speaker, but you can also connect it to another speaker, and hear Alexa audio through that unit wirelessly. So we demonstrate here how to pair Echo Dot with Bluetooth. For this demo, we use the JBL Flip 3 speaker.
Note that you must connect your Echo Dot to the internet and link it to your Amazon account to pair it with a Bluetooth speaker. Our demo here assumes that all those logistics have been taken care of.
We’re running this demo on an iOS based iPad Air as shown in the next screenshot. In our case, the Alexa app is located on the third home screen page of apps, as pointed at by the blue arrow.
The app displays its home screen as shown in the next screenshot
Find the hamburger item in the top left corner of the screen, as pointed at by the green arrow in the last screenshot. This brings up the Alexa app’s main menu, as displayed in the next screenshot.
The Settings item is pointed at by the green arrow in the previous screenshot.
This brings up the Settings screen, as shown in the next screenshot.
Find the Device Settings option on the Settings screen, as pointed at by the green arrow in the last picture. Tapping this menu item brings up the Device Settings screen, as shown next.
From this screen, you can select which Echo device currently set up on your Amazon account, you wish to pair with your Bluetooth device.
Here, we tap the Thomas’s Office Echo Dot 2 entry.
This takes you to the device-specific settings screen for the Echo Dot you chose. As shown next for our scenario here, we get the Device Settings screen for the Thomas’s Office Echo Dot 2.
Find the Bluetooth Devices option pointed at by the green arrow in the previous screenshot.
This brings up the Bluetooth Devices screen, as shown next. At this point, you’re now ready to initiate a scan by the Echo Dot you’ve selected in the previous step for available Bluetooth devices.
However, don’t press the Pair a New Device button just yet. We must first power up your external Bluetooth speaker and put it into pairing mode.
In this demo, we’re pairing with a JBL Flip 3 Bluetooth speaker, as pictured next. To turn ON, press and release the Power button on the Flip 3.
This speaker may automatically enter pairing mode when it’s first powered on. It will, that is, if it’s never been paired with a device since its last hard reset. You’ll know it’s in pairing mode when the blue pilot lamp blinks rapidly. Find the pilot light on the front, to the right of the Bluetooth on-off switch.
In the next picture, we’ve turned on the Flip 3, and the pilot lamp is blinking blue.
If the pilot lamp blinks a slow white, then you’ll need to manually place the Flip 3 into Bluetooth pairing mode. For pairing mode, press its Bluetooth button, as shown next.
Pressing the Bluetooth button should start the pilot lamp flashing blue. When it does, proceed to the next step.
Once your Bluetooth is powered up and in pairing mode, go back to the Alexa app on your mobile device, and tap the blue Pair a New Device button, discussed in Step 6 above.
This then starts a scan by your Echo Dot for any in-range Bluetooth devices.
After a short pause, Alexa then lists any Bluetooth devices that the Dot found on the next screen.
In our case, our Dot 2 found two devices during its scan; our Roku player and our Tom’s Flip 3 (JBL Flip 3) Bluetooth. That device is pointed at by the blue arrow in the last screen shot.
We’re pairing ours with the Tom’s Flip 3 entry (the JBL Flip 3 Bluetooth).
Doing this adds the speaker to the previously paired devices list for the currently selected Echo. The app then displays this list as shown in the next screenshot. And then it tries to connect to the Bluetooth.
You should now hear any audio that would normally come from the Echo Dot just paired, from the Bluetooth speaker. Alexa tells you that you’ve successfully paired with your Bluetooth for the first time. She also says that you can now unpair by saying, “Disconnect my speaker”. You may also unpair by powering off the Bluetooth speaker itself.
Once your Bluetooth device is in the previously paired devices list, your Echo Dot connects to it any time it detects it. Detail: It detects it when that unit is turned on and in Bluetooth range. With our JBL Bluetooth, we just turn it on. Then it reconnects to our Office Echo Dot 2 by itself. We don’t have to do anything else in the Alexa app.
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