I have three Amazon Echos and seven Sonos speakers, one is a combo SonosOne, which is in the master bathroom. When I ask the bathroom SonosOne a question or set a timer, it wakes and goes quiet, but the response and/or timer sound comes from the kitchen Echo tower, which would not have been able to hear the "Alexa" command in the first place. Is there a setting I need to change?
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Hi
There isn't a setting for this, I suggest you follow the steps I've listed within the Answer to this post:
https://en.community.sonos.com/amazon-alexa-and-sonos-229102/alexa-says-she-is-playing-on-kitchen-but-no-sound-comes-out-6800126/index1.html
There isn't a setting for this, I suggest you follow the steps I've listed within the Answer to this post:
https://en.community.sonos.com/amazon-alexa-and-sonos-229102/alexa-says-she-is-playing-on-kitchen-but-no-sound-comes-out-6800126/index1.html
I have the same problem I use my Sonos One in my room and it sets of my parents echo in their room
Hi Justin
Can clarify what you mean by 'sets off'? Do you mean music comes the Echo rather than the Sonos One or that it ducks it?
I mean when I say "Alexa" too activate voice control the echo picks it up from down the hall in another room.
it usually doensn't hear my commands but a few times it has
The Amazon servers will decide which device responds to a command based upon Network connectivity and clarity of the received voice command. Can you check that the Sonos One is not obstructed or close to any other electrical equipment/network devices. Also have you any wired Sonos devices or are you using wi-fi?
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