7 Ways to Fix Alexa Responding But Not Talking on Amazon Echo

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Fix 1: Check or Change Wake Word for Alexa

The wake word is the name used for calling Alexa. By default, it’s Alexa, but you can change it to Computer, Echo, or Amazon. If Alexa isn’t listening to you at all, you might have changed its wake word, or Alexa can’t understand the current wake word in your accent. This is also a good fix whenAlexa doesn’t respond to your voice commands.

Step 1:Open the Alexa app and tap on theDevicestab. Select your Echo device. Press the Settings icon at the top to access its settings.

Step 2:Select theWake Wordoption and choose a different wake word from the list.

Note:The wake word is device-specific. If you have multiple Echo devices, you must verify them individually.

Fix 2: Connect an Aux Cable Temporarily

If your Echo device supports attaching an external device such as a speaker or a headphone, you should plug it in once fully and remove it. Sometimes, your Echo thinks it’s still connected to the external device due to improper removal of the device. So, you don’t hear anything from the Echo.

Fix 3: Disable Brief Mode

Typically, when you ask or tell Alexa to do something, it responds with a confirmation command. To make Alexa a little less talkative, Amazon introduced a special feature for its voice assistant known as Brief mode. When enabled, you will hear a simple beep or chime sound after commands instead of elaborate answers. This mode could also be why Alexa is responding but not talking. Here’s how to turn it off.

Step 1:Tap on theMoretab in the Alexa app and chooseSettings.

Step 2:Tap onVoice Responsesand turn off the toggle forBrief mode.

Fix 4: Disable Whisper Mode

You should also try disabling Whisper mode in the Voice Responses setting of the Alexa app, as shown for Brief mode. Alexa might be hearing your voice as a whisper due to the noise at your place. As a result, the Echo speaker would respond in a low voice that wouldn’t be audible to you.

Go toVoice Responsesunder Settings and turn offWhisper Mode.

Also Read:How to fix Amazon Echo stuck on blue light

Fix 5: Uninstall Recently Installed Skill

Did you add a new skill to Alexa recently? At times, Alexa’s skills might not work as expected, and that could make Alexa go silent. Remove the recently added skill and check if Alexa responds after that.

Step 1:Open the Alexa app and tap on theMoretab, followed bySkills & games.

Step 2:Scroll down and tap onYour Skills.

Step 3:Tap on theskillyou want to disable. Hit theDisable Skillbutton.

Fix 6: Remove Paired Bluetooth Devices

Alexa responding but not talking back can also happen if yourEcho is connected to a Bluetooth device. So, check the paired devices and verify that no device is attempting to connect.

Step 1:Go toDevices> tap on theproblematic Echo device.

Step 2:SelectBluetooth Connections. Ensure no device is trying to connect. Tap on each device and selectDisconnect Device.

Tip:You can also say, ‘Alexa, Disconnect Bluetooth’ to disconnect from any device.

Fix 7: Factory Reset Echo and Change Its Name

Finally, if Alexa is responding but still not talking, you shouldfactory reset the Echo device. However, after resetting the device, you should change its name and use a different name.

To change the name of the Echo device, go to yourEcho device settingsin the Alexa app. Tap onEdit nameand enter a new name.

Tip:Once you have reset Echo, follow our guide tofix Echo setup issuesif you encounter any problems.

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Last updated on 03 May, 2024

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