Hello, I purchased 2 echo shows and had planned on giving one to my parents so they could video chat with their grandson who they do not see very often. They are not technically savvy, do not own a tablet, and their cellphone is not 'smart.' I setup a new amazon account for them and registered one of the echo shows to it. When I go to 'communicate,' then call, it says "To make calls, first register in your Alexa app." I downloaded the alexa app to my PC and signed in with their amazon account. It gives me no option to 'register' anything related to calling. I also tried alexa.amazon.com which also has no options for this. I had assumed that this was VOIP or some sort of web conferencing that does not require a cell phone or cellular plan. Is that incorrect? I've found plenty of stuff on the web that supports my belief that a phone is not needed, including an interview with the VP at Alexa Machine Learning where he says this:
“I can easily drop in and talk to my kids,” he said. “They don’t have a smartphone, so that’s my easiest way to talk to them."
How can I get these two devices, 100 miles apart, both connected to the internet, to make video calls to one another? Appreciate any advice.