If you’re looking to create a voice assistant for your home or office, the Echo Show is a great option. It has a large display, great sound quality, and can be controlled with voice commands. However, if you want to make it into an Echo Show clone that works with other devices, there are a few steps you can take. First, make sure your device is compatible with the Echo Show’s speaker and microphone. If it isn’t, you’ll need to purchase an adapter or buy a separate speaker and microphone. Second, find the right software to control your Echo Show. There are several options available online or in the Google Play store. Third, set up some basic settings for your Echo Show. This includes setting up time zones and language preferences. Finally, add any customizations you want (such as turning on night vision). Once these steps are complete, you’re ready to start using your EchoShow as an EchoShow clone!
What Is Alexa Show Mode?
Alexa Show Mode turns compatible PCs and tablets into a smart display. Like Echo Dot and Echo Show devices, your PC is now capable of hands-free help and is able to interpret voice commands for streaming audio playback, volume controls, video conferencing family members, setting reminders, and pulling up your Ring doorbells display to see who is standing at your front door.
What Devices Can You Get Alexa Show Mode on?
Alexa Show Mode is compatible with select Windows 10 devices, including the Lenovo Yoga, IdeaPad, and ThinkPad.
For a list of all Alexa built-in devices, visit Alexa Built-in PCs.
What Restrictions Does Alexa Show Mode Have?
As of June 2021, Alexa Show Mode is available on all Windows PCs in the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Japan, India, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Australia. More and more locations are being rolled out throughout the year.
Additionally, Alexa needs a microphone to work. Some older desktop PCs exclude built-in microphones, so an external microphone is required.
At the moment, Alexa also supports most computer playback functions, including screen adjustments, volume adjustments, and voice and video calls to other Alexa devices. Lastly, Alexa Show Mode can only accept one wake word—“Alexa.”
How to Activate Alexa Show Mode on a PC
To activate Alexa Show Mode on a PC, download the Alexa app for Windows 10 from the Microsoft store.
From there, get within proximity of the PC and say “Alexa, open Show Mode” or open the Alexa app on your PC and click on the “Show Mode” button. There’s no need to open the app.
How to Activate Alexa Show Mode on a Fire Tablet
To activate Alexa Show Mode on a Fire Tablet, get within proximity of the tablet and say “Alexa, switch to Show Mode.” Alternately, tap the top of the device’s home screen, swipe down, and swipe the “Show Mode” toggle to the “On” position.
From there, treat your Fire Tablet as you would a standard Echo device by reciting a wake phrase. With every wake phrase, a blue bar will appear on the screen, which indicates that Alexa is in listening mode.
To disable Show Mode, swipe down from the top of the screen and slide the Show Mode switch to the “Off” position.