The Echo Dot 4th Gen has made its way into many homes due to its versatile nature. One very popular use people tend to get from it is turning it into a speaker. If you are also interested in using your Echo Dot 4th Gen as a speaker, keep reading to learn how to set it up.

How to Use Echo Dot 4th, Gen, as a Speaker: Two Ways

The Echo Dot 4th Gen is a versatile smart device that can help homeowners get things done more efficiently. One great way to use this device is as a speaker. If you want to dance while cooking or cleaning, this smart device has the power to belt out music. If you’ve never used it as a speaker, you may wonder how to use the Echo Dot 4th Gen as a speaker?

The Echo Dot 4th Gen can be used as a speaker for another device with an AUX cable or Bluetooth connection. It can be used as a speaker with all compatible apps on its own. Each connection provides a clear sound that can be adjusted to your preference. 

Now you know how to accomplish using an Echo Dot 4th Gen smart device as a speaker, you probably are wondering more about the specifics. Do you need an app? Is there a special cord? Keep reading to learn how to set up each speaker option. 

One thing to be sure, you need the Echo Dot 4th Gen to be connected to the internet before being able to use it as a speaker in some cases.

Create Speakers With Bluetooth

Many new technological devices are made with Bluetooth connectivity capabilities.This allows two or more devices to talk to each other and connect. This is one way to use an Echo Dot 4th Gen to be a speaker. You can play music from one Bluetooth device to the other. Here is how you can set it up for success:

Voice Connect

Connecting the Echo Dot 4th Gen to another device is easy since you can do it almost all by voice command. The Echo Dot follows simple Alexa prompts to get the job done. Here is how to use your voice to get your Echo Dot working as a speaker:

First, ensure both devices to be connected are close to one another. If they are too far apart, the range of Bluetooth will no longer work.

  • Tell Alexa on your Echo Dot, “Alexa pair new device.” Alexa will search for the device you want it to pair to and make the connection.On the other device, go into the settings and find the name of the Echo Dot 4th Gen and select it.

After the voice connection occurs, you can listen to music through the Echo Dot. It turns it into the speaker you need to sing, dance, and enjoy your music headphone free.

Manual Connect

If you do not want to use the newer option to voice connect a Bluetooth pairing to make the Echo Dot 4th Gen work as a speaker, you do not have to. Users can still opt to set this up manually. If you have never done it this way, follow these quick steps:

  • Grab your tablet or smartphone and open the Alexa App.Tap devices.Select Echo & Alexa.Select your Echo Dot from the list that pops up.Pick connect a device.

These steps will easily connect your Echo Dot 4th Gen to your smartphone or tablet. You can pick a song or video and play it audio onto the Echo Dot, so it carries throughout the house, outside, or wherever else you bring it.

A Wired Connection

Another way to connect the Echo Dot 4th Gen and make it a speaker is through an AUX cable; It allows music to play from a device, like a smartphone, out onto the Echo Dot itself. This is a great way to listen to music on the go or to listen to the music due to a poor or no Bluetooth connection. Here is how you can make it happen:

  • Plug one end of the AUX cable into the output in the Echo Device located next to the power port.Plug the other end of the AUX cable into the device from which you will have the audio playing.Begin to play the audio or sound on the device.

This provides a secure and smooth connection overall to the Echo Dot. It can improve sound quality and prevent lag or signal issues in the more common audio with Bluetooth.

No Connection Required

Now you can easily play music through the Echo Dot 4th Gen with just a voice command or a quick tap of the play button. This is a great way to enjoy music while busy at home.

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