So many of the things that were science fiction growing up are now a reality. Self-driving cars? No problem.Video calls? Your grandma can do them. Computers you can speak to? Had them for years. When the Amazon Echo first burst onto the scene, it brought shouting commands at a tech device into the mainstream, with a whole new, convenient way tocontrol smart devices and automation, or just to find out what the weather is going to be like.
We now had a futuristic product that only needed a simple voice command to play music, switch our lights on, search the internet, or tell us a joke.

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Despite feeling futuristic, however, Alexa still relies on a relatively old-fashioned piece of technology to work: a microphone. Sometimes those microphones don’t always work properly. Microphone issues with the Echo have been common, especially on older models, so if you’ve had problems getting your Echo orEcho Showto wake up, you’re not alone. Here’s how to solve your Amazon Echo mic problems to make sure that Alexa can hear you.

1Restart your Echo
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If ever anything goes wrong with your Echo, one of the first things you should try is restarting it. Often, this is all you need to get your Echo back up and running again.
Unplug it from the wall, wait for ten seconds, and plug it back in again. Once it’s started up again, see if your mic issues have cleared up. If they have, you’re able to carry on with your life. If the mic still isn’t working as expected, you’ll need to try one of the other options below.

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2Factory reset your Echo
Returning your Echo to factory settings may get it working again
If you still can’t get your Amazon Echo/Alexa device to listen well, you may try resetting it. This will take it back to the original factory settings and may fix any microphone issues you’re experiencing. If you do reset your Echo, however, then you’ll need to set it up from scratch again through the Amazon Alexa app on your smartphone or tablet. All of your previous settings will be lost.
3Deregister your Amazon Echo
You can deregister your Echo from the Alexa app
If you can’t figure out how to reset your Amazon Echo, or you just want to try a different way to erase all of the device settings, you can deregister your device from within the Amazon Echo app. If you do so, you’ll need to set it up like a new Echo again and re-register it to your account. One benefit of this method is that it allows you to reset your device remotely.
4Temporarily disable the mic
Try muting and unmuting the Echo microphone
With any Echo, there’s a manual microphone mute button somewhere on the device. For most devices, this can be found on the top of your Echo, although some, such as theEcho Hub, have it on the side.
Try clearing the lines of communication by turning off the microphone for a minute. you may quickly disable the mic by pushing the mic on/off button (it’s the circle with a diagonal line through it). Most Echo devices will indicate when the microphone is off by displaying a red light, or a red line on the screen.

Your device will not respond to voice commands until you reactivate the mic by pushing the mic on/off button again.
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5Reposition your Echo
Try finding a location where your Echo is more responsive
It may seem obvious, but you should try moving your Amazon Echo to a different spot in your house. It could be too close to an A/C unit, an open window, or something else that’s emitting just enough ambient noise to make it difficult for Alexa to pick up your voice. We recommend solving this issue by moving your Amazon Echo somewhere quieter. Amazon suggests placing your Echo in the middle of a room, although this isn’t always possible.
Amazon suggests placing your Echo in the middle of a room, although this isn’t always possible.

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6Try turning your Echo around
Alexa might hear you better from a specific direction
Amazon Echo devices usually come with a microphone array. This is a collection of multiple microphones placed in different positions around the device. Not only does this mean that Alexa can hear you from all sides, but it also allows her to pinpoint which direction your voice is coming from. Your Echo can then use beamforming techniques to pick up the sound coming from your direction and reduce the sound coming from other directions.
Sometimes, however, this simply doesn’t work. If this is the case, you can try physically turning your Echo, so it’s less likely to use a particular mic that seems fixated on someone or something other than you. Try rotating it through 90 degrees to see if this makes things better or worse. With a little experimentation, you may find the sweet spot.
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7Test which direction Alexa is listening
Some Echo devices can give visual clues
A good way to tell if something or someone around your Amazon Echo is making too much noise is to pay attention to its blue light. When you say your Amazon Echo’s wake word, the blue light around the rim of some Echo speakers will light up a solid blue, with a brighter cyan light pointing in the direction of whatever or whomever it heard.
If the light isn’t pointing toward you, it’s listening to something else. You can try rotating the device so that the direction it was pointing is now facing you, and then try speaking to Alexa again.
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8Teach Alexa to hear you better
Create a voice profile to help Alexa know what to listen out for
In the Alexa app, you have the option to create voice profiles for you and other household members. This allows Alexa to be able to tell which person is speaking and provide you with personalized results. Teaching Alexa to recognize your voice may also make her more able to understand your requests, as she knows exactly what she’s listening for.
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9Change your wake word
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The default wake word for Echo device is “Alexa”. However, it’s possible to change this wake word to one of four other options. These include the rather boring “Amazon” and “Echo” but if you’re a self-respecting sci-fi geek, you can opt for “Computer” to pretend you’re the captain of the Starship Enterprise, or “Ziggy” if you want to pretend you’re Al from Quantum Leap.
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Amazon probably spent a lot of time training Echo devices to listen and detect the word “Alexa” and it’s almost certainly the case that your Echo device will be able to detect “Alexa” better than she can detect other wake words. If you’re using a different wake word and struggling to get Alexa to recognize your commands, you may try switching back to the original “Alexa” to see if this improves things. You’ll need to do this on a device-by-device basis.
10Check your network connection
Alexa needs internet access to respond to your commands
Amazon Alexa cannot work without a solid internet connection. If you’re experiencing intermittent connectivity or non-existent Wi-Fi connectivity with your Amazon Echo, check that you have a good internet connection in your home. If in doubt, reboot your router and then turn your Amazon Echo off and on again.
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