The Alexa app for your phone manages voice commands for Echo devices that have a built-in smart hub. It can do this even if it isn’t connected to the internet with the Local Voice Control feature. So far, Echo Plus (1st Generation and 2nd Generation) and Echo Show (2nd Generation) support Local Voice Control.
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That being said, there are a few things that you need to know before getting started:
With those things in mind, you’re ready to get started.
Enable Local Voice Control in the Alexa App
The Alexa app on Android and iPhone houses the Local Voice Control setting that allows you to use Echo devices to control your smart home devices without the internet.
To get started, open the Alexa app on your phone, tap on “Devices” at the bottom, and tap “All Devices” at the top.
Select your Echo device from the list.
Then, scroll down to the “Local Voice Control” and tap on it.
Toggle on the option for “Local Voice Control.”
You can toggle it off when you don’t want to use Echo for managing your smart home products.
Once you enable Local Voice Control, you can use Echo to control your smart home devices even when Echo isn’t connected to a Wi-Fi connection.
Also, you can connect Alexa to smart home devices over Bluetooth and control them from your phone.