Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Amazon Echo Discussion => Topic started by: George Jetson on July 06, 2015, 08:51:08 am
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I searched the web for the following question without success. :-\
Is it possible to have 2 remotes paired to one Echo? I have an interest is to have a remote in my bedroom and the other next to my chair in my family room. (My Echo is between both locations)
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I have two Echos and no, I have not been able to pair both of them to the same remote. I can talk from one and only that unit which it is assigned to responds. Unless you can figure out a work around, I couldn't get it to work.
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Thanks Scarlett !
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I know this is an old topic but he answered the opposite of what you wanted... you want to use 2 remotes with 1 echo... not 1 remote with 2 echos.
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I know this is an old topic but he answered the opposite of what you wanted... you want to use 2 remotes with 1 echo... not 1 remote with 2 echos.
Thanks fstbusa, Yes I was asking about 2 remotes with 1 echo. Anyone have an idea if this will work?
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George~
Same answer. I tried both ways and couldn't get either way to work. One remote-two echos or Two echos-one remote. I think they're linked specifically to the echo they are married to.
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George~
Same answer. I tried both ways and couldn't get either way to work. One remote-two echos or Two echos-one remote. I think they're linked specifically to the echo they are married to.
Thank you Scarlett!