Go to alexa.amazon.com, click on “Alexa,” then click on the device’s name in the top right corner of your screen. Click “Manage voice settings” and uncheck all boxes (if applicable). Disconnect Alexa from SmartThings by going back to SmartThings and selecting “Smart Home Device Setup”

  1. Tap My Home

  2. Tap Add Thing at bottom of screen

  3. Tap Connect

  4. Enable the devices you’d like to connect with Alexa (e.g., “Alexa, discover my sensors”)

  5. When prompted, enter the code listed on your Guardly device package or during set-up so we can connect them together. If you’re unsure which code to enter, contact us at [email protected]

Name editing, toggling, and deleting your Echo device are all done from the Alexa app’s Device Settings screen.

If your iDevices devices are set back up, it is possible for Alexa to see both the new and old connections. This can happen if you reset your phone or tablet, connect it to more than one a wifi network access point, or leave a product logged in on another device that previously had access.

How to remove a device from Alexa Open the Alexa app on your iPhone, iPad or Android device. Tap “Devices” in the bottom-right corner. … Tap “All Devices” and then scroll to and tap the device you want to remove. … Tap “Settings (or Configurations)” on the device’s page. Fill out a confirmation email for deletion of data that will be e-mailed after deleting it and selecting “YES”Tap the trashcan icon (or fill in words: Trash).

If Alexa can’t connect to a device, first check your WiFi. Your home network might be inactive or unstable, causing a connectivity problem between Alexa and the device in question.

Go to the menu in the Alexa app which lists all skills:Select Your Skills (at the top of the screen).Find and select Disable Skill, then remember to confirm disable when prompted.

To remove a device from Alexa 2021, open the Alexa app and go to the Menu. Select Settings and then select your device. Tap Remove this Device and then confirm by selecting Remove.

There are a few ways to reset your Alexa. One way is to hold down the microphone mute and volume down buttons simultaneously for about 25 seconds until the light ring turns off. Another way is to unplug your Echo device from power for 10 seconds, then plug it back in.

To reset your Echo, press and hold the Action button (the one with the three lines) for 20 seconds. After the device beeps twice, release the button.

To reset your Echo 2nd generation, hold the Action button for 15 seconds. After the light ring turns orange, release the button and wait for the device to reset.