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Alexa Notifications: Everything You Need to Know
Is Alexa flashing a new color? Learn what it means and how to use it
By Jordan Baranowski Jordan Baranowski Writer University of Kansas Avila University Jordan Baranowski is a former Lifewire writer and educator with experience writing for SVG, The Nerd Stash, and Feast Magazine. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on July 31, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Smart Home Amazon Smart Home: Alexa & Amazon Echo Your Best Year Ever: College Tech Tips Appliances & Lighting Google Alexa offers a variety of notifications settings and alerts that you can customize at will. Most notifications illuminate the colored ring found on all Alexa-enabled devices, such as the Echo and Echo Dot. These colors change depending on the type of notification being sent. Here's what those colors mean, as well as a rundown of how you can set up and edit your notifications.
What Do the Alexa Notification Colors Mean
Colors beamed in the ring of your Alexa device represent a specific type of notification or message. Here's what they mean and what you can learn from them: Tony Webster / Flickr White: The volume is being adjusted. You can tell the volume setting by how much of the ring is lit up.Blue: The Wake Word has primed the device and it is listening for a command. A slightly different tone of blue will point in the direction from which the device is detecting the command.Spinning Orange: The device is connecting to Wi-Fi.Spinning Violet: There was a problem during Wi-Fi setup.Red: The microphone has been muted and Alexa will not respond to commands.Flashing Purple: The Do Not Disturb mode has been activated.Pulsing Green: There is an incoming call.Spinning Green: There is an active call.Pulsing Yellow: There are messages in your inbox.
How to Use Alexa Push Notifications
Developers may want to contact customers to let them know about new skills on offer. You can keep up to date with these notifications by telling your favorite apps to notify you when a new skill is added. Select Settings > Notifications to adjust general notifications, such as when Amazon orders have been shipped or delivered. Adjust the slider settings as needed.
Why Enable App Specific Notifications
You can use Alexa notifications to track Amazon orders and shipments, and you can turn those notifications on or off through the Alexa app. Here's how: Open the Alexa app on your connected device. Open the Menu in the lower-right corner. You can also adjust if you want Alexa to say what products are in the package. You may want to turn this option off if you're ordering gifts for someone. Select Settings. Go to Notifications. Choose Amazon Shopping. Tick the slider to turn on when your packages are either out for delivery or have been dropped off. Use the Alexa app to tick the slider back if you no longer want to receive these notifications.
Examples of Notification Skills
Every app is different, but there are a lot of useful notifications skills you can enable so your device will alert you. Here are some of our favorites: Severe Weather Alerts: Most weather apps can alert you to severe weather updates, such as flooding or high winds.Breaking News: If you've linked a news outlet, such as NPR or the Washington Post, you can enable breaking news notifications curated by that specific outlet.Flight notifications: If you have a travel app linked to flight times, you can have your Alexa notify you of delays and departures. This is useful if you're planning to pick someone up from the airport or waiting for someone to arrive.Sports scores: If you're unable to keep an eye on your favorite team, you can set up notifications for score changes. If you don't want your Alexa device to light up at night, you can set times for the Do Not Disturb mode. This will stop notifications until Do Not Disturb is turned off. To set times, open the Alexa app and select Devices > Do Not Disturb > Scheduled. This will allow you to set different times for different devices. How to Turn Off Package Notifications on Alexa Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Put an Echo Dot in Setup Mode How to Connect Alexa to Your Computer How to Fix It When Alexa says the Echo is Offline How to Set up the Amazon Echo Show The Official Android Versions Guide: Everything You Need to Know How to Connect Your Android Phone to Alexa How to Use Alexa and Cortana Together How to Play SiriusXM On Alexa How to Set Alexa Parental Controls Alexa's Adaptive Volume: What It Is and How to Use It How to Fix It When Your Alexa Alarm Isn’t Going Off How to Move With Alexa How to Turn Off an Echo Dot How to Make Calls Through Your Echo Using Amazon's Alexa How to Skype With Alexa How to Use Alexa's Drop-In Feature Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies