Why Is My Alexa Spinning Blue and Green
No matter if you have an originalAmazon Echo smart speaker or one of the many newer Amazon products such as the Echo Dot, the fourth-gen Echo, the Echo Plus, and even in some cases the Echo Show, you have probably noticed your Amazon device flashing a bright color at some point. One of the most unique design characteristics of Amazon's smart gadgets is the light ring -- or in the case ofEcho Show smart displays, the light bar.
You love when you call out to Alexa, the light of your device turns blue and then swirls around as Alexa processes your voice command. But what does it mean when the light blinks yellow? Or green? Or swirls white or alternates blue and cyan? In the simplest explanation, your light ring or light bar serves as a status indicator and a notification light for all kinds of information. This means with each color, Alexa is trying to tell you something.
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Most of the time, the light ring stays off. If the device is plugged in and there are no lights showing, it means the speaker is active and waiting for you to speak the wake word. When you interact with Alexa, you will see white and various tones of blue. The light ring will tell you if there are any problems with Alexa, as well. Status indicators are red, purple or orange. Now that Alexa lets you send messages and make calls, Amazon has introduced two new colors for notifications: green and yellow. You can just ask Alexa what the colors on your Echo device mean. Or you can read on to learn more.
Blue and cyan: Why is Alexa spinning or flashing a blue ring?
- If you speak the wake word or manually wake Alexa, the light ring will turnsolid blue, and a small section of cyan will point in the direction of the person speaking.
- Solid blue with spinning cyan after you've spoken a command means Alexa is processing your request. This also happens when the speaker is powering on.
- Alternating blue and cyan means Alexa is responding to a command or query.
Green: Here's why Alexa is flashing or blinking green
- A pulsing green light indicates an incoming call.
- A spinning green light means you're currently on a call or an active Drop In.
White: What it means when your Echo turns white
- The light ring will show the volume percentage inwhite when you manually turn the light ring on the Amazon Echo or the first-generationEcho Dot, press the volume up or down on thesecond-generation Echo Dot or tell Alexa to adjust the volume.
- Acontinuously spinning white light means Alexa Guard is on Away Mode.
Purple: Do Not Disturb, or a Wi-Fi problem?
- Pulsing violet indicates that there was a problem during Wi-Fi setup.
- Aspinning blue light that ends with a purple flash indicates that Do Not Disturb has been activated.
- Aflash of purple after you interact with Alexa means that Do Not Disturb is still enabled.
Yellow, orange and red: The rest of Alexa's light ring colors decoded
- Spinning orange means the device is currently connecting to your network.
- Solid red means the microphone has been turned off and Alexa is not actively listening for your commands.
- Apulsing yellow light is telling you that you have messages in your inbox. You can say, "Play my messages" or "Check my notifications" for more information.
Echo Show color bar meanings
Unlike the Amazon Echo smart speakers, the Echo Show benefits from having a full display. But the device still uses similar light signals to its speaker counterparts, and they appear on the bottom of the screen in a thin band. Here are the color meanings:
- A solid band of blue with a cyan spot indicating the direction of the speaker will appear when you speak the wake word.
- A solid band of red means the microphone and camera have been turned off. After a few seconds, the light will turn off, leaving a microphone/camera-off symbol in the upper right hand corner of the display.
- A band of orange means your Echo Show is experiencing network connectivity issues.
- A band of violet means you have set the Echo Show to Do Not Disturb mode. After a few seconds, the light will turn off, leaving a crescent moon symbol in the upper right hand corner of the display.
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Source: https://www.cnet.com/home/smart-home/alexa-blinking-yellow-or-green-heres-what-the-colored-lights-on-your-amazon-echo-mean/
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