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| How to Change the Amazon Echo’s “Wake Word” By default, “Alexa” is the wake word that triggers the Amazon Echo to listen to your commands. You’re not stuck with that trigger, however, and can change it to suit your preference–or to cut to down on cross-Echo confusion. http://www.howtogeek.com/249342/how-...hos-wake-word/ |
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