Speakers integration
How to connect Amazon Echo (4th Gen) to Amazon Alexa
The Amazon Echo (4th Gen) is a spherical smart speaker with a Zigbee hub built in, enabling direct pairing of Zigbee devices without a separate hub. It features improved sound with a dedicated woofer and Alexa voice assistant. The built-in Zigbee hub supports Philips Hue, IKEA Trådfri, and other Zigbee devices.
The primary Alexa hub for your home — control lights, locks, thermostats, and more by voice. The built-in Zigbee hub lets you pair compatible Zigbee devices directly without a separate hub.
The verdict
Amazon Echo (4th Gen) works natively with Amazon Alexa. You can add it using the manufacturer app and then link it inside the Amazon Alexa app without any third-party bridges or complex workarounds.
Step-by-step instructions
Use the manufacturer app to add Amazon Echo (4th Gen), then link the account or device to Amazon Alexa in the Amazon Alexa app. No extra bridge needed for native compatibility.
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