Amazon Prime Music brings Alexa hands-free functionality to mobile devices
Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 9:24AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Android, Apple Beat, Apps & Launches, Entertainment, Prime Music Canada

Starting today, Prime Music is bringing Alexa wake word capability to the Amazon Music mobile app, providing customers with a full integration of voice capabilities. Now, when customers open the Amazon Music app, they can ask Alexa to play music wherever they go without touching to talk – a completely hands-free listening experience!

When the Amazon Music app is open and in the foreground on any iOS and Android smartphones, customers can safely utilize all of the innovative voice features they use on Echo devices to play music by mood, genre, artist or song title and much more, no searching or browsing required. Customers can now simply say “Alexa”, to play, pause, move back and forth between songs, and much more.

 

Alexa in the Amazon Music app for iOS and Android with tap-to-talk functionality first launched in the US, UK and DE in September 2017, with an expansion to Canada last month. Since then, providing hands-free listening in the app has been one of the top requests by Amazon Music customers. And today, Amazon Music is making mobile music streaming even better by enabling this new functionality for customers in the US and CA.

 

To get started with hands-free music listening with Alexa in the Amazon Music mobile app, Prime Music listeners in Canada can update the app for iOS or Android today or download from the Apple or Google Play app stores. Customers can always turn the feature on or off through the Amazon Music app’s settings.

Article originally appeared on Reviews, News and Opinion with a Canadian Perspective (https://www.canadianreviewer.com/).
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