![]() ![]() Should you buy an Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen)? So let's have a closer look at each member of the entire Amazon multi-room family. ![]() Multi-room isn't possible when music is playing over Bluetooth, for example, and certain non-music content such as e-books aren't supported either. These allow Amazon to compete squarely with Sonos and Bluesound.Īs well as hardware, there are still some omissions in the Echo multi-room functionality. say "Alexa, play Pink Floyd everywhere" and every speaker in your multi-room music network will oblige.Įvery Echo speaker (including the Echo Sub) supports the multi-room feature, as well as third-party speakers from the likes of Sonos.īut where it gets really interesting (for us) is the launch of the Echo multi-room hi-fi products, namely the Echo Link Amp amplifier and Echo Link receiver. A speaker cannot be in two groups at once, but it can join in the 'everywhere' call to action – ie. To create speaker groups, you have to first register the Echo products to the same Amazon account, connect them to the same network, and then select and name groups within the ‘Multi-room Music’ section of the Alexa app. Hey presto – Comfortably Numb filling the first floor of your house. For example, grouping three bedroom speakers together and naming the group 'upstairs' will allow you to simply ask Alexa to, "play Pink Floyd upstairs". As it stands, if you have two or more Amazon Echo speakers, you can 'group' them together to play music simultaneously across multiple speakers. ![]()
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