Alexa’s ability to sync across various devices around your home and deliver a seamless and uninterrupted music session is effortless and flawless as well.
Alexa enabled Echo speakers to seamlessly transfer music, audio, or podcasts between various devices and in turn deliver an uninterrupted audio experience.
So, in this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of syncing audio across Echo devices and allow you to enjoy hands-free audio on the go.
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Move Audio Playback To Different Echo Devices [Fixed]
Echo Show offers a seamless way to manage and control where your music or podcasts are played across your Echo devices. You can easily move it to another with some audio commands.
This feature is especially useful if you have multiple Echo devices in different rooms or want to move your audio playback around your home.
Now here is how to move audio playback:
- On your Echo Show, swipe down from the top edge of the screen.
- Select Active Media.
- Now find the audio stream you want to move.
- Select the Device or speaker group from the bottom of the screen where you want to move the playback.
Note:
When you move an audio stream from one Echo device to another, the playback transfer lasts for about an hour after you stop streaming. If you decide to start streaming again after this time, you’ll need to repeat the steps to transfer the playback to your preferred device.
This feature only works with active audio streams. You can move music, podcasts, or any other audio that is currently playing, but it doesn’t support transferring inactive or paused streams.
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Final Words
So, what are you waiting for? Enjoy a smarter way to listen to your favorite songs in every corner of your home.
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