Step 1
- Open your Alexa app. On the home screen, you'll find a prompt to 'Link BBC Sounds account. ' Tap that link.
- Open your Alexa app. On the home screen, you'll find a prompt to 'Link BBC Sounds account. ' Tap that link.
Here are just a few of the most popular UK radio stations the Amazon Echo can play:
- Absolute Radio.
- BBC 6 Music.
- BBC Radio 1.
- BBC Radio 2.
- BBC Radio 3.
- BBC Radio 4.
- BBC Radio 4 Extra.
- BBC Radio 5 live.
My Radio. Say "Alexa, open My Radio." You can now request any of the stations in this skill's repertoire, including WWAF, KINK FM, Comedy 103.1, KISS FM, Newstalk 1490, The Fish 95.9, and 93.9 The Beat.
How to add skills to Alexa using your mobile device
- Open the Alexa app on your iPhone or Android and tap the menu icon at the top-left. Open the top menu.
- Tap "Skills & Games" in the menu. Select “Skills & Games.â€
- Tap the magnifying glass icon to search for the skill you want.
- Select the skill, then tap "ENABLE TO USE."
Description. Radio 2 is Flanders most popular radio station. To start listening, just say "Alexa, open Radio 2" or "Alexa, start Radio 2". At anytime, you can stop listening to Radio 2 by saying "Alexa, stop".
We've found that if you have Battery Saver mode enabled on your Android device, playback will stop when either: Your phone is locked. You launch another mobile app.
It's as simple as that. To launch the skill say “Alexa, open the BBCâ€. To help you get started, you'll be asked what radio station, show or podcast you'd like to listen to when you first access the BBC Skill. Or, to get straight to your favourite sounds, say “Alexa, ask BBC to play [radio station, show or podcast]â€.
Amazon's virtual assistant can now play almost any radio station thanks to new Alexa skills. Fortunately, all Alexa skills are completely free, so you can start listening to your favorite stations on your Amazon Echo or Fire Tablet without subscribing to a third-party service.
To get started, say “Alexa, open BBC Sounds.†When prompted, ask for the name of the live radio station, programme, podcast or music mix that you want to listen to.
The music keeps cutting out on your Amazon EchoWhen you're listening to music on your Amazon Echo, it can be frustrating when the song cuts out for a few seconds at a time. If this happens, the issue could be Wi-Fi related. Try unplugging your Amazon Echo from the wall and rebooting your router.
Wi-Fi connectivity issues can cause media and music to buffer or not play. To solve most streaming issues: Reduce Wi-Fi congestion by turning off any connected devices that you're not using.
Skills are voice-driven Alexa capabilities. You can add Alexa skills to your Echo to bring products and services to life. You can view available skills and enable or disable them using your Alexa app.
Yes, you can. Amazon have introduced a feature which makes it possible to set up an Alexa Routine to make Alexa perform a requested action at a specific time. For example, this is a great way to wake up at 07:00 to BBC Radio 4. Enter "Play BBC Radio 4"
Ask Alexa to disable the alarm.Say "Alexa, stop alarm," to stop an alarm before it has gone off. If you have more than one active alarm, Alexa will list them for you by their time and you can select which one you would like to stop. This also works the same with timers.
Here is how to use to announcement function:
- Open Alexa App on your device.
- Tap "Communicate" (the speech bubble icon at the bottom)
- Select "Announce" in the upper right corner.
- Select "Routines"
- Select "Create New Routine"
- Select "Add Action"
- Select "Alexa Says"
- Select "Customized"
Ask Alexa to play a music alarmYou can ask Amazon Alexa to play a specific song, playlist, artist, or genre as your alarm. If you wake up at the same time, you can ask Alexa to wake you up "every day" at a certain time.
Rise 'n' shine!
- Coldplay - Viva La Vida.
- St. Lucia - Elevate.
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Downtown.
- Bill Withers - Lovely Day.
- Avicii - Wake Me Up.
- Pentatonix - Can't Sleep Love.
- Demi Lovato - Confident.
- Arcade Fire - Wake Up.
When your Echo device is playing music, a podcast, or some other audio, just wake your Alexa device and command her to set a sleep timer for (length of time). Like this: "Alexa, set a sleep timer for 30 minutes." She will respond with 'Okay' and repeat the amount of time for the timer.
Tap anywhere on the screen to open the settings. Select Alarms. Select Add new alarm. Set the time and select how often you want the alarm to repeat.
You can also set lighting routines to brighten or dim your lights.
But first, to answer the question, the Alexa alarm usually rings for around 4 minutes based on user experience until it stops. The reason why some users are really worried about this feature may be due to the fact that they left it on while being on vacation.
With iOS 13.1 and above, you can use Apple's Shortcuts app to set your favourite BBC radio station to play via BBC Sounds when you switch off your alarm in the morning. So if you regularly listen to Radio 6 Music on the BBC Sounds app, you'll see a suggested shortcut to listen live to Radio 6 Music.
Since your iPhone is capable of tuning into just about any radio station you'd think there would be an option to have the alarm automatically tune to one of your choice. But alas, while the iPhone alarm can be set to play a song from your Music library, it can't be set to tune to a radio station.
Open the Alexa app on your phone or tablet. Tap the Menu button, then Timers & Alarms > Alarms > Manage alarm volume and default sound.
Open your phone's Clock app . At the bottom, tap Alarm. On the alarm you want, tap the Down arrow . Cancel: To cancel an alarm scheduled to go off in the next 2 hours, tap Dismiss.
To use the Set alarm feature: Open TuneIn and select a station. Tap the three dot Menu button on the Now Playing screen. Select "Set Alarm."