If you own multiple Alexa speakers, you can create a multi-room audio system, which enables you to sync the same music across multiple Echo devices.
That could mean seamlessly listening to music as you move throughout your home, or filling large rooms with multiple speakers working in tandem.
What speakers support Echo multi-room?
When the feature launched a couple of years ago, it was only supported by a handful of the Amazon Echo range. However, now every Echo speaker is capable of getting hooked up. That means all the generations and variations of…
- Amazon Echo (all generations)
- Amazon Echo Dot (all generations)
- Amazon Echo Show, Echo Show 5, Echo Show 8, Echo Show 10
- Amazon Echo Plus (first and second generations)
- Amazon Echo Spot
- Amazon Echo Sub
- Amazon Echo Studio
- Amazon Echo Link Amp and Echo Link
How to set up Echo multi-room
1. Open the Alexa app and select Devices.
2. Tap the plus sign in the top-right cornerand select Set Up Multi-Room Music.
3. Choose the speakers you want included and tap Next.
4. Give the group a name and then Save.
I have an Echo Show in kitchen, Echo dot 1st Gen in office, and Echo dot 3rd Gen in living room. It’s awesome when I sync all the echo devices up and play music during a party.