Fed up with shouting ‘Alexa’ at your Echo smart speaker? Then shout no more, as with just a few simple steps you can change the wake word to something else.
The command word – also known as the wake word – is used to get your Echo smart speaker to listen to you. Once it hears the wake word, your smart speaker begins listening to what you ask it to do.
Changing your Echo’s wake word can make it feel more personalised and unique to you. Then again, most people change it because they have multiple Echo devices in the home.
Changing the command word can help differentiate between devices, making it easier to control the one you want to use.
It can also help to prevent accidental activations by other people. If you’ve ever been listening to the radio or watching the TV when someone says ‘Alexa’, you’ll know what happens.
Unfortunately, you can’t choose any old name for your Echo’s wake word.
Unlike the Google Assistant though where you have no way of changing the wake word, on the Echo you're at least given the choice of five pre-chosen words: Alexa, Amazon, Computer, Echo and Ziggy – the last of these launched in 2022 as a tribute to the late David Bowie.
There are also seasonal variations such as ‘Hey Santa’, but to access this you must enable it via the app. Alas, Santa can’t help with every command, so Alexa will jump in on occasion.
Before you choose one of the five, bear in mind that if any of them sound like family members, pet names or even just words you use regularly, it could all get confusing. Go for something reasonably different to avoid triggering accidental activations.
The app is an easy way to change your Echo command word – here’s how to do it.
When you change the wake word, it only applies to one device. If you have more than one device and want to change the wake word for any of your other smart speakers, then you’ll have to follow the same process for each one.
The answer to this is... kind of. You can ask but you’ll basically be redirected to the app!
You’ve got to love technology – sometimes it just doesn’t want to play ball. If you’re having trouble with changing the wake word, there are a few things you can try.
To do a full factory reset, press and hold the ‘Volume down’ and ‘Microphone off’ buttons at the same time for 20 seconds. Then wait for the light ring to turn off and on again. You’ll then be in set-up mode and can follow the instructions above.
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