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This guide has been prepared to show you the required steps involved in using the drop-in functionality of your Amazon Alexa Echo device. The guide covers all the Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Show and Echo Plus devices. Drop-in is a way of video or voice calling which is similar to an intercom. When you place a call to another Echo device, it will automatically answer without the need for anyone to do anything to answer the call. You can drop-in to people both inside and outside of your home providing appropriate permissions are set up.
You can drop-in on the Echo devices registered to your account, either from another of your Echo devices or from the Alexa app, but it is also possible to permit contacts of your choosing to use the drop-in feature on your devices. This means you could permit a family member or friend the ability to drop-in on your device to check in on you, or vice versa.
You will need to have the Communications feature enabled on your device. We have included instructions on how to do this, if you have not previously set it up for the other features such as video calling or text messaging.
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You can drop in using the Alexa app to people as long as they are in your contacts list and they have an Amazon Echo device.
Here are the steps to follow:
If you choose the option “On – Permitted contacts only”, this will restrict Drop-in functionality to only the contacts you specifically allow. This is our recommended option.
When you enable the Drop-in functionality it will automatically apply to all your household members, meaning if you enable a contact to be able to Drop-in on you they will also be able to Drop-in on anyone you have added to your Household in your Amazon account.
Note: As contacts given Drop-in permissions will be able to “call in” to both your device/s, and anyone in your Amazon account Household devices, please make extra sure you trust any contacts you allow to have this ability.
You can enable a contact for the Drop-in functionality through the Alexa app or through the touchscreen, if your device has one.
These are the steps required to permit a contact to use the Drop-in functionality through the Alexa app:
These are the steps required to permit a contact to use the Drop-in functionality through the touchscreen:
The Drop-in feature can be used by using voice commands, from the touchscreen or from the Alexa app.
When you Drop-in on an Echo device without a screen the light ring will pulse green briefly and make a few beeping noises to let anyone near the device know someone is dropping in, before the connection is made. You will then be able to hear and speak through the device.
When you Drop-in on an Echo device with a screen the device will make a few beeping noises to let anyone near the device know someone is dropping in and you will see a blurred image for the first 10 seconds or so, this is to allow the person you are dropping in on the opportunity to move away from the camera or hang up the call before you can properly see them. You will then be able to hear and speak through the device and see through the camera, you will also be visible on that device.
Note: Contacts with Drop-in functionality permitted will be able to “call in” to your device without the need for you to answer the call. Make sure you trust any contact you allow to have this ability.
If your contact has not enabled Drop-in functionality for you, Alexa will say “I couldn’t find anyone named {{contact’s name} who have granted you drop-in permissions”. In this case you will need to contact the person and ask them to enable Drop-in functionality for you and, if required, talk them through the previous steps in this guide.
To start a Drop-in call using voice commands…
As long as there is not more than one similar name to what you asked and the contact has enabled Drop-in functionality for you, you will connect directly to your contact’s Echo device.
When using voice commands, if your contact has more than one Echo device, the system will automatically select which device to Drop-in to. This is not ideal if you have devices in different rooms. So for this reason you may wish to use the touchscreen or the Alexa app to be able select the exact device to call.
To start a Drop-in call to one of the devices in your household registered to your account using the touchscreen…
To start a Drop-in call to one of your contacts using the touchscreen…
To start a Drop-in call to one of the devices in your household registered to your account from the Alexa app…
To start a Drop-in call to one of your contacts from the Alexa app…
For further tips on using Amazon Alexa and helping you to get familiar with the features we’ve also prepared a Quick Tips guide. We have also prepared a more detailed guide on how to place video calls via Amazon Alexa.
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