Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Amazon Echo Discussion => Topic started by: Ddavewoods on November 19, 2016, 01:47:28 pm
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Anyone else getting Alexa spouting random information without being prompted ??
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
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Yep, happens quite often and sometimes I've no idea what it can have heard because there don't seem to be any suitable sounds in the vicinity!
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Yeah that has happened to me too sometimes. :)
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Yep, it can happen often, and if it is too close to a TV/speaker; quite often. A bluetooth signal on somewhere in house can also trigger these events. Check the Alexa app history to see if it made a record of what it "heard".
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Mine went into little fits when it heard the adverts for itself on the TV - kept trying to respond then getting confused by the dog biscuits and Buster playlist!
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
So tell her to hit the Microphone Mute button.
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
So tell her to hit the Microphone Mute button.
Defeats the whole point of having a. Pics operated device
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
So tell her to hit the Microphone Mute button.
Defeats the whole point of having a. Voice operated device
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
So tell her to hit the Microphone Mute button.
Defeats the whole point of having a. Pics operated device
That's voice not pics 😀
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
So tell her to hit the Microphone Mute button.
Defeats the whole point of having a. Pics operated device
That's why the mute button is there. Use it. :)
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Your Echo is likely too close to TV/speakers. Too many people keep them too close together.
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Mine suddenly said 'goodnight, sleep tight' first thing in the morning a propos of nothing at all!
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Obviously it though it heard the word goodnight. Wait until you hear it say, " goodnight, and don't let the bed bugs bite!"
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
If that's "all it does" then maybe you should try putting it to use.
There's always one and this time it's YOU 😂
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Seemingly spontaneous Echo activation is a common phenomenon. Occasionally it will pick up something that sounds knida' sorta' like the wake word and will incorrectly interpret it as such. No big deal.
It is a big deal when you are trying to convince your other half how we need this in our lives and all it does is annoy her when she's trying to watch Tv by spouting nonsense and starting to play music 😂
So tell her to hit the Microphone Mute button.
Defeats the whole point of having a. Pics operated device
That's why the mute button is there. Use it. :)
The mute button is to ensure privacy if required and not to overcome an obvious albeit small annoying problem with the device 😀
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I've heard that! Intriguingly, if I say 'good afternoon' after 5pm it responds with 'good evening' which suggests it's plugged into some kind of convention about where the morning, afternoon and evening demarcations are. Makes 'good night' at 7.30 am even more baffling, whatever triggered it!
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Your Echo is likely too close to TV/speakers. Too many people keep them too close together.
A valid point but no it's in the corner adjacent to and not opposite the TV about 4 meters away at least
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Yep, it can happen often, and if it is too close to a TV/speaker; quite often. A bluetooth signal on somewhere in house can also trigger these events. Check the Alexa app history to see if it made a record of what it "heard".
Could be the amount of Bluetooth/wireless signals bounding around the room 👍
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Hadn't thought about Bluetooth interfering. Could be that - phone, iPad; I'll monitor it. Thanks.
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Mine suddenly said 'goodnight, sleep tight' first thing in the morning a propos of nothing at all!
That's usually in response to "Goodnight Alexa"!
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Mine suddenly said 'goodnight, sleep tight' first thing in the morning a propos of nothing at all!
That's usually in response to "Goodnight Alexa"!
Yes it is; goodness only knows what was going on with it that morning!