How to set up an Amazon Echo for multiple users


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Amazon Echo speakers are some of the best smart speakers you can buy. These include listening to music, asking questions, and controlling other smart home devices. They can also access personal data, such as calendar events and make calls. You don’t need separate devices for each user, as you can teach Echo to distinguish between users for a personalized experience. This guide walks you through how to set up an Echo device for your household.

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Alexa Profiles and Household Profiles: Which should you pick?

There are two ways to share your Amazon Echo with multiple users. We walk you through each to help you decide which to pick. However, nothing is stopping you from using both. In both cases, you will set up an Alexa Voice ID to help the voice assistant recognize your voice.

Choose Alexa Profiles for a personalized experience

Alexa Profiles recognize different voices in your household, so your Echo device can respond appropriately. For example, if you set up Alexa Profiles for your partner, they can say, “Alexa, call my mother.” The voice assistant recognizes their voice and calls their mother instead of yours. Additionally, your partner’s name appears on the caller ID, not yours.

For flash briefings, Alexa reports the stories based on your personalized settings and skips the news stories you heard.

Choose Household Profiles to share content

Household Profiles allow each household member to share their content with other members of the profile. When logged in, users can access each other’s content, like their Amazon Music subscription, audiobooks, shared To-Do lists, and content purchases. Everything included in an Amazon Prime subscription can be accessed here.

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How to set up Alexa Profiles

If you only want family members or friends to use your Echo to ask basic questions, access their content, check their messages, and listen to their flash briefing, set up Alexa Profiles.

Every person needs to set up an Amazon account to use Alexa Profiles.

  1. Open the Alexa app on your phone.
  2. Tap the More tab at the bottom.
  3. Select Settings.

  4. Tap Your Profile & Family. You’ll see your Amazon profile.
  5. Tap the + icon on the top. Profiles you added to other Amazon services, like Prime Video, appear here.
  6. Select the existing profile or tap the Enter their name option, depending on your preference.
  7. Enter the new profile name and tap Next.

The new Alexa Profile is available on all your connected Amazon Echo and other Alexa-powered devices. You can tap a profile to give it a nickname and your relationship with that person. This helps Alexa deliver a better calling and messaging experience.

The other person you added to Alexa Profiles must now use the Alexa app on their phone to set up their Voice ID. They must use the same Amazon ID that was used to set up the Echo speaker or smart display.

Alternatively, you can sign out of the Alexa app on your phone, sign back in, and then follow the steps below.

  1. Open the Alexa app.
  2. Sign in with the Amazon account linked to the Echo speaker or smart display. A list of available Alexa Profiles appears.
  3. Select your name from the list. You’re prompted to set up your Voice ID.

  4. Tap Agree and Continue.
  5. Grant the app access to the relevant permissions.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to teach Alexa your voice.

If you don’t get the prompt to set up Voice ID, navigate to the More tab in the Alexa app, select Settings > Your Profile & Family, and tap your name.

How to set up Household Profiles

Household Profiles allow another person to link their Amazon account with the smart speaker or display. Both users can then share their content using Family Library, including media files stored on Amazon Photos, Prime benefits, audiobooks, e-books, and more. The other person you add can also use the credit card linked to your Amazon account for purchases.

If you share an Echo Show, both adults can see their photos, notifications, and reminders on the smart display. If you don’t have the budget, share it with your friend or family member and split the cost.

Household Profiles are only available in selected regions. If unavailable in your area, your only option is to use Alexa Profiles to share your Echo or Echo Show with your family.

You can add one other adult and four children or teenagers to a Household Profile.

  1. Open the Alexa app on your phone.
  2. Tap the More tab at the bottom.
  3. Select Settings and choose Household Profile. An overview of Amazon Household displays.
  4. Tap Start.
  5. Invite a family member to share your Echo. They must accept the invitation to join your household.

Alternatively, go to the Amazon Household website on your PC and add an adult, teen, or child to share your Prime account and Echo. You can add teens to your household using the steps above. For children aged 12 or younger, you must create their profiles manually.

After you set up Household Profiles, you can switch between accounts by saying, “Alexa, switch accounts.” To find out which account Alexa is currently using, say, “Alexa, which account is this?”

Since other members in the household can use the credit card linked to your Amazon account for purchases, consider turning off voice purchasing on Amazon Alexa. Alternatively, you can set up a confirmation code to authenticate purchases.

Let Alexa show you what it can do

Alexa-powered smart speakers and displays are excellent tools for managing your smart home devices. Once your Alexa devices are set up for everyone, you can explore these handy tips and tricks to make the most of what Alexa has to offer.

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