Amazon’s Echo Dot is an amazing device. It features Alexa, Amazon’s voice-controlled personal assistant, who can read you the news, play you music, and even order you a pizza. The Echo Dot has just about everything - except for a user’s guide. No that’s what this book is for. This comprehensive manual introduces you to your all-new Echo Dot (2nd Generation), helps you set it up, and gives you all the tips you need to get the absolute most out of your Alexa device. Written by Stephen Lovely of Cordcutting.com, Amazon Echo A Complete User Guide (2017 Edition) is smart, accessible, and complete. You’ll The book includes a bonus chapter of more than 200 hand-picked Easter eggs (funny things to ask Alexa).
Stephen Lovely was born in Dallas, Texas and spent most of his childhood in Ohio. He attended Kenyon College, where he majored in English, and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he studied with Deborah Eisenberg, Margot Livesey, Ethan Canin, and Frank Conroy. His first novel, Irreplaceable, was published by Hyperion/Voice in 2009 and translated into German, Dutch, and Chinese. Irreplaceable received the Dana Award for the Novel and a James Michener-Copernicus Society of America Award. Since 2005 Stephen has been the director of the Iowa Young Writers' Studio, a summer, residential creative writing program for high school students at The University of Iowa. He currently lives in Iowa City with his wife and several dogs and cats. He is working on a second novel.
Most apps come with no significant documentation, and I don’t have the patience to try to set things up by trial and error. This resource makes things simple and you will be on good terms with Alexa quickly. And she will make your life simpler. Just about anything you do online can be handed off to the little sister who lives in Dot.
This guide does not try to dazzle you with techy gobbledygook but let's you get hold of the basics in easy to understand language. Just follow the chapters and everything will fall into place.
Exactly as described. Simple and to the point. A few tips and tricks to get a person using the echo dot for more than just checking the time, weather and commute.
This user guide for the Amazon Echo Dot is a perfect for the beginner just out of the box Echo user. Its very concise and gives detailed information. Explaining what each and every button is for. Whats the easiest way to make the Echo Dot function as you need it. C.J. Anderson does an excellent job walking you through everything. He explains how to work through connection issues, pairing, set up of your household accounts. Explaining the different types of setup via Bluetooth of a stand along speaker or as part of your home theater system. He teaches the best ways to work with the Alexa App. As well as the ability to link the Echo Dot to Amazon Fire TV or Dish TV. This is a definite guide needed to all those new to Echo Dot or those not computer savvy people. It is well written and easy to follow. Well done and worthy of 5 stars.
This is a good beginner's guide for someone just starting with thee Dot, or someone who is technologically hesitant. I'd have liked to see more tips in regards to IFTTT, but I understand the author wanting too avoid going down that rabbit hole.