If you own a device with Alexa Assistant, you should know that it now includes a new feature called & # 39; tracking mode & # 39; This mode will allow you to ask several questions or requests followed by Alexa, without using the word & # 39; Alexa & # 39; at the beginning of another.
Before continuing, you may want to check for device updates with Alexa like Amazon Echo Dot 3, Amazon Echo Plus either Amazon Echo Spot.
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When this new mode is activated, Alexa will continue to listen for up to five seconds after your initial request, should you ask for more.
To enable tracking mode, you will need to find the path to the application, select the device in question and select an option that allows you to enable the option.
So if you want Alexa to turn on the lights and boil the kettle first thing in the morning, the simple "Hey Alexa, on the lights" will start the process. Wait for the reassuring answer of "OK", then simply say "boil the kettle".
A nice small change in the quality of life that allows you to say "Hey Alexa" about six times in a row if you want to give several commands.
And if you wish, you can end this link by humbly & # 39; thank you & # 39; which will prevent Alexa from hearing another request (until you say her name again, apparently).
However, this new Alexa tool can evoke the fears of those who think Alexa is listening in secret.
At the same time, this same work is taking a step toward a revolutionary style that works closely with our Alexa assistant. Of course, in a very short time we can hear him remind you that you have to clean the house or that your shirt is not tied properly.
You might want to read our article 35 fun questions to ask Alexa.