Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Amazon Echo: Dot: The Ultimate User Guide to Learn Amazon Dot In No Time

Rate this book
The smallest version in Amazon's Echo Family is the Dot. Dot is a lot like Echo, in fact it really does look like a sibling of the largest unit. The main difference between the two is that Dot lacks the powerful speaker of the Echo Unit, alternatively, Dot can be plugged directly into another speaker or connect via bluetooth to enjoy music and communicate with Alexa. Both units are dependent on being plugged into a wall socket for power. Where Echo is the all knowing and all powerful, Dot is the great connector. All Echo units feature Alexa and Dot is no exception. Regardless of where she is (Echo, Tap or Dot) Alexa is always learning about her users' preferences. Use of Alexa is inherent to all Echo devices and allows for an almost totally hands-free management of home systems and hardware. Dot tethers to speakers and other smart home equipment, allowing the user to make queries, listen to music, get recipe ingredients, ask for the latest news and even order take out or an Uber to get it!
Dot's small, on-board speaker allows timer and alarm clock functionality. From the nightstand Dot can control the temperature of the home, the lighting level and set an alarm for the morning. Alexa is available in app form for FireOS, iOS, AndroidOS and desktop browsers which facilitates easy set up and management of the Dot device. Alexa can be used to connect to Spotify or other similar services like Google calendar and also to set up technology to be used in a smart home situation. Customize alert and alarm tones, buy the newest kindle release and organize an Audible library. Dot is only available to Amazon Prime members with a current Fire TV or Echo, and Alexa voice shopping is the only way to purchase a unit.



Download your copy of "Amazon Dot" by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now With 1-Click" button.







Amazon Dot, user manual, users guide, amazon Dot benefits, voice command device, amazon device, tips and tricks, home devices, alexa, alexa kit, Alexa Skills Kit, digital devices, smart device, multifunctional device, beginners guide, main functions, personal control, Amazon Echo, time management, business device, to-do lists, audiobooks, amazon prime, ULTIMATE Guide for Beginners, ULTIMATE Guide, Beginners Guide, Alexa Voice Service, Amazon Dot at home, Amazon Dot functions.

38 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 16, 2016

114 people are currently reading
41 people want to read

About the author

Andrew Butler

76 books

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
16 (20%)
4 stars
23 (29%)
3 stars
15 (18%)
2 stars
17 (21%)
1 star
8 (10%)
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews
Profile Image for Christopher Herte.
34 reviews
December 30, 2016
I found this book to be of no help at all. The first few pages are images of similar books. The online documentation to echo dot is probably better. Very disappointed
Profile Image for Antony Socrates.
9 reviews
October 22, 2016
Good introduction to the Echo Dot

An interesting account of the Echo Dot's abilities. The user guide given with the Echo is very limited to how to set the unit up so it is useful to have this user guide. It describes what the flashing lights mean, how to pair it to other speakers or Bluetooth devices, how to improve sound quality, etc. Also a list of questions you can ask which Alexa has been programmed to answer. However I don't think it is worth paying £2+ for it as the guide is quite short and the information in it is probably on Google. I got it free with Amazon Prime and it took less than half hour to read.
Profile Image for Julie Powell.
Author 72 books324 followers
July 27, 2016
A useful guide to new technology, although I am not that tech-savvy, even I could understand some, if not all of it. For those with deeper understanding, this booklet would certainly benefit.

An intriguing taste of what can be achieved with this new technology that allows further (and maybe better and easier) interaction with the world.
6 reviews
December 9, 2016
Not for beginners

The book was a little to complex for my thinking. I am not a computer programmer just a beginner trying to learn the functionality of the echo. Not looking to write computer code.
For some the book may be fine but if your looking to understand basic functionality of alexa there are better books that are easier to understand out there.
Profile Image for Jamie Garton.
11 reviews
October 17, 2016
Good info!!!!

Good info!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good read for free. I don't have 11 more words for this review. Five, four three, two, one
1 review
October 23, 2016
Not enough information

The book is too simplistic. I expected more information most of this I had already figured out on my own.
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.