Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Amazon Echo Discussion => Topic started by: k9kids on February 10, 2017, 06:12:08 am
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/02/09/amazon-tap-firmware-update-enables-echo-style-hands-free-voice-commands/
Here's an interesting example of a product getting better with age. The Amazon Tap speaker was introduced as a mobile, battery-powered alternative to the Echo, with access to the same Alexa voice commands, but limited in that it could only accept said commands with a button press. This made the less-expensive Tap, while interesting, not all that much better than a smartphone for voice searches. But the latest firmware update from Amazon enables hands-free Alexa commands, like the Echo and Google's Assistant on the Google Home. Talk about a value add.
The new update can be downloaded and applied via the Amazon Alexa Android app. Once installed, the always-on voice feature can be turned on via the app whenever the speaker has a Wi-Fi connection available. The Tap should last for about 8 hours on a full charge even while always listening, and it can be put to sleep with a single button press when you're done with it. The new update actually makes the Amazon Tap something of a misnomer - tapping is no longer required.
This new feature makes the Tap functionally identical to the Echo (albeit without some of the larger device's fancy omni-directional speaker tech) at a $50 discount and a much smaller form factor. For that matter, the $130 Amazon Tap is the same price as the Google Home, and comes with untethered battery use, too. Considering how much of a head start Amazon has on Google in the voice assistant gadget category, the new update can be seen as a savvy strike at the competition.
Via: The Verge
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That is definitely good news! I have yet to receive the update, as Amazon states that it will roll out over the next few weeks.
I bought the Tap because of the portability. In a previous post, I mentioned that I use the Tap when working on my car in the garage. It isn't always convenient to press a button on the Tap with engine grease on my hands. Someone else suggested that I could grab a towel or wrap the Tap in plastic so that it won't get dirty. Well, that's inconvenient too.
I'm glad Amazon listened to its customers. I know there are numerous people who prefer to use the button. But I'm one of those who prefer to be totally hands free. Amazon is now giving the option to choose which mode you want to use. That makes everybody happy!
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Yea, good news. More specific details in this CNET article:
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-enable-hands-free-mode-on-the-amazon-tap/
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No firmware update has been pushed to my Tap as of this afternoon. Has anyone else seen theirs?
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Nope, and one of my Taps has been sitting left on and in its charger. Would not expect to see it until Amazon sends out a promotion msg about it coming.
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I have all three devices and use them all daily. Got the tap update several days ago and love the versitality. Be careful as the first day I forgot it was on and the battery completely discharged. You can turn it on and off holding down the play/pause button for 3 seconds. Pretty cool update.
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Mine was working this afternoon! Opened the Alexa app. and found the switch for the Tap for hand-free operation. Turned it on, and my Tap answered my Alexa query. Nice. Based on what the literature says, however, only "Alexa" works as the wake word.
Glad to have the new feature, though.
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Cool, I checked as well. The one I had left on charger overnight was updated, so turned on the one that was completely powered down, and when it powered on it immediately looks for any update and within five minutes it was updated as well.
I usually have kept mine in powered down mode, but have decided to keep nearest one in charger disk since it is quicker to use right away. Now, with the tapless mode, it is even easier. Note that pressing main power button once on back puts unit in standby mode, and hands free instructions suggest that be done to save power. Pressing mic button pops unit out of standby, Tapless mode is retained even after complete power down. (To completely power down for no battery drain, hold power button in for 3 seconds until beeps.)
Yes, nice new feature.
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My Tap just got the update this morning after I left it on the charging base overnight.
I really wish I had bought more Taps when it was on sale a few months ago. Having full hands-free capability plus battery powered portability is a big WIN-WIN! Now I have 3 Echoes and 6 Dots that I will want to replace.
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Mine updated this morning too.
Works like a champ.
Wonder if they'll allow different wake words down the road. Currently only Alexa wakes it up.
A truly versatile portable unit now.
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Slightly off topic, but since we're talking about the Tap--when I went in to update to hands free on the app I noticed that under "battery" it said charging, 85%. I keep the Tap on the base all the time when not in use (as I would assume most people do) so it's usually fully charged. Is it normal to expect full battery charge to be down to 85% (I've probably had the Tap for close to a year I think).
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Mine had a similar situation. I think it was constantly showing 65%.
Rebooted the unit and all is well now. Just stuck in limbo I guess.
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No it isn't normal. so reboot the Tap by pressing power button in for 3 seconds until it shuts off. When you turn it back on check battery again to see if it says "Charged". Put it back in charger disk to see if it charges higher if not indicating 100% or charged. Some devices that are kept in charging state a long time reduce charge to less than 100% to prevent damage from overcharging. I do not know if this is how a Tap works. If you cannot ever get 100% or see app say "charged" you could have a defective unit, and I would check with Amazon if above doesn't help.
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Great, thanks. Will try this when I get home tonight.
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I hope the option to not have an acknowledgement beep when voice activation is triggered, is added in soon. I HATE acknowledgement beep so much. It reminds me of Siri.
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Get over it! ;)
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I see you all talking about "hands free" for Tap and you have Android smart phones? Is this going to be available for Apple?
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I see you all talking about "hands free" for Tap and you have Android smart phones? Is this going to be available for Apple?
makes no difference. your tap should be hands free no matter the smartphone.
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Another handy thing abour hands-free is if your Tap is playing music and you would rather not yell at it to stop, just hold in mic button to silence it,and in a normal voice just say stop. ;)
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Push the pause button and walk away. Easiest way to do it.
I can resume later in the day or ask for a new selection.
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Too easy to forget about leaving pause on "forever". If I stop an Alexa device, all I need to do is tell it to resume, and it picks up same station.
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Doesn't hurt a thing to leave it on pause. It will eventually forget about.
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Stop trying to convince or "convert" me. You do what you want, and I can do what I want. Sheesh.
Let's talk about something else. ;)