![]() Tap all of the speakers you want to include in the group, then tap Next.Ĥ. Tap Combine speakers, then tap Multi-room music. And, again, the speakers don't have to be in different rooms. Also, you can combine unalike speakers, and previously paired stereo pairs, as many of them as you wish. Multiroom audio works similarly, but without the stereo separation. Watch this: Alexa gets new features to make it a better listener Name your new stereo pair (I usually stick with the name of the room, such as "Master Bedroom"). ![]() The app will assign the right channel to one and the left channel to the other, but you can tap Swap Speakers to toggle the options, then tap Next.Ĥ. Tap one of the speakers you want to use, then the app will highlight compatible speaker options - tap one, then tap Next.ģ. ![]() Tap Combine speakers, then tap Stereo pair / subwoofer. Open the Alexa app, tap Devices on the bottom menu bar, then tap the plus sign ( +) in the upper right corner.Ģ. That pair will then appear as a single speaker in the Alexa app when directing audio in a routine or creating an even bigger set of speakers (more on that shortly).īefore you set this up, make sure both speakers are in the same virtual "room" in your Alexa app and that both are on the same network. If you've got two identical devices (or functionally identical - the same-generation Echo Dot, Echo Dot with Clock and Echo Kids are all interchangeable in this sense) you can pair them so that audio is divided into left and right channels, like a bona fide stereo system. Julie Snyder/CNET Pair Alexas for stereo and multiroom audio groups When setting up a stereo pair, the Echo with Clock, Echo Kids and Echo Dot are all interchangeable.
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