If your Alexa speakers are too loud or too quiet, there are many ways to change the volume. You can even enable a feature to automatically change Alexa’s volume based on how loud you are talking and the background noise. Here are all the ways to change the volume on your Alexa devices using the physical buttons, voice commands, and the Alexa app.
The most straightforward way to change Alexa’s volume is by using the physical buttons on top of your speaker. Simply press the plus sign (+) to increase the volume or the minus sign (-) to decrease the volume. You can also press the circle with a line through it to mute your speaker.
You can find these buttons on every Echo smart speaker except the first-generation models, which have a volume ring at the top. Simply twist this ring to the right to increase the volume or to the left to decrease it.
You can ask Alexa to change the volume on your speakers with voice commands by saying, “Alexa, turn the volume to [1 through 10],” with one being the softest and 10 being the loudest. You can also mute your speakers by saying, “Alexa. mute.”
To unmute, just say “Alexa, unmute,” and your Echo will return to its previous volume level. You can also unmute by telling Alexa to adjust the volume to a specific level. For example, you can say, “Alexa, turn the volume to 5.”
You can change the volume of your Alexa speakers from your smartphone using the Alexa app. To do this, open the app and go to Devices > Echo & Alexa. Then choose the name of your device, tap Volume, and use the slider to increase or decrease the volume.
If you don’t want to manually change the volume on your Alexa device, you can also use the new Adaptive Volume feature. This will automatically adjust Alexa’s speaking volume based on how loud you are talking and the background noise.
To turn on Adaptive Volume, open the Alexa app, and go to More > Settings > Voice Response. Then tap the slider next to Adaptive Volume to turn it on. You can also turn this feature on with a simple voice command by saying, “Alexa, turn on Adaptive Volume.”
From this page, you can also turn on Brief Mode, which changes many of Alexa’s common responses into a short beep. You can also enable Whisper mode to make Alexa’s voice get really quiet when you whisper a voice command.
You can make Alexa’s volume change automatically throughout the day using Routines in the Alexa app. To do this, open the app and go to More > Routines. Then tap the plus sign in the top-right corner and create a schedule with a custom action like “Turn the volume to 4.”
Check out our step-by-step guide on how to set up routines on your Alexa devices to find out more.
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