Amazon Echo Loop User Manual
Support for Echo Loop
Get help using and troubleshooting common issues with Echo Loop.
Set Up Your Echo Loop
Use the Alexa app to set up your Echo Loop.
Place your device on the charging cradle until fully charged. A pulsing yellow light means it’s charging, a solid green light means its fully charged.
- Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Click the Action button to turn on your Echo Loop and enter pairing mode.
- In the Alexa app, go to the settings menu
and select Add Device.
- Select Amazon Echo, then select Echo Loop
.
Note: You might have to approve the pairing request via your phone. - Follow the instructions in the Alexa app to set up your device.
Getting Started:
Download the Alexa App
Download and install the Alexa app from your mobile device app store. Add the Alexa widget for easy home screen access.
- Open the app store on your mobile device.
- Search for Amazon Alexa app.
- Select Install.
- Select Open and sign in with your Amazon Account.
- Install Alexa widgets (optional).
Use the Action button to talk to Alexa, answer or reject incoming calls, or call popular contacts.
What you can do | How to use the action button |
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Talk to Alexa | ![]() |
Answer or end a call | ![]() |
Reject an incoming call | ![]() |
Call your top contact | ![]() |
Access Siri or Google Assistant | ![]() |
Power off | ![]() |
Device Settings and Features:
Use Alexa with Echo Loop
Position your hand so that the ring is next to your ear. This allows you to speak and listen to Echo Loop simultaneously.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Click the Action button on Echo Loop.
- Wait for the gentle vibration.
- Hold your open hand close to your face to speak or listen.
Use Your Voice to Check the Battery on Echo Loop
There’s no physical battery indicator on Echo Loop. To check your battery, just ask Alexa.
To check the battery level of Echo Loop, click the action button and ask “What’s my battery level?”
Use Google Assistant and Siri on Echo Loop
You can use voice assistants like Siri and Google Assistant with Echo Loop.
- Press and hold the Action button for one second until you feel a vibration.
How is Calling and Messaging Different with Echo Loop?
Echo Loop uses data or minutes from your smartphone plan for calling.
- Calls to phone numbers use your phone plan minutes.
- Texts to phone numbers use your text allowance.
- Alexa-to-Alexa calls use data from your mobile phone provider.
- Program one speed-dial number that is called by double-pressing the action button.
- You can’t talk to Alexa during a call.
Note: Messaging, Inbound Drop In, and Do Not Disturb are not available with Echo Loop.
How to Make Calls with Echo Loop
Use the Action button to make, accept, or end phone calls.
What you can do | How to use the action button |
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Answer or end a call | ![]() |
Ask Alexa to call a contact or a phone number | ![]() |
Reject an incoming call | ![]() |
Call your top contact | ![]() |
Set Up or Change Your Echo Loop Top Contact
Use your top contact to speed dial a preset phone number.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa
.
- Select Echo Loop
.
- Under Device Settings, select Top Contacts and select the contact you desire.
Set Up or Change Your Echo Loop Top Contact
Use your top contact to speed dial a preset phone number.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa
.
- Select Echo Loop
.
- Under Device Settings, select Top Contacts and select the contact you desire.
Set Up Lock Screen Security with Alexa
Turn on the lock screen security setting to block personal responses from Alexa while your smartphone is locked.
Lock screen security is available on:
- Echo Buds
- Echo Frames (1st Gen)
- Echo Frames (2nd Gen)
- Echo Loop
Turning this setting on and off applies to all of the compatible devices in your account.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa, then select your device under Accessories.
- Select Block Personal Responses, and turn the setting on or off.
Device Software and Hardware:
Alexa Device Software Versions
Alexa-enabled devices receive software updates automatically when connected to the Internet. These updates usually improve performance and add new features.
Amazon Echo (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 669701420
Amazon Echo (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8289072516
Amazon Echo (3rd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Amazon Echo (4th Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Amazon Smart Oven
Latest Software Version: 304093220
Amazon Smart Plug
Latest Software Version: 205000009
Amazon Smart Thermostat
Latest Software Version: 16843520
Amazon Tap
Latest Software Version: 663643820
AmazonBasics Microwave
Latest Software Version: 212004520
Echo Auto
Latest Software Version: 33882158
Echo Auto (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 100991435
Echo Buds (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 318119151
Echo Buds Charging Case (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 303830987
Echo Buds (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 578821692
Echo Buds Charging Case (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 571153158
Echo Connect
Latest Software Version: 100170020
Echo Dot (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 669701420
Echo Dot (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8289072516
Echo Dot (3rd Generation)
Latest Software Version:
8624646532
8624646532
Echo Dot (4th Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Dot (5th Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Dot Kids Edition (2018 Edition)
Latest Software Version: 649649820
Echo Dot Kids Edition (2019 Edition)
Latest Software Version: 5470237316
Echo Dot (4th Generation) Kids Edition
Latest Software Version: 5470238340
Echo Dot (5th Generation) Kids
Latest Software Version: 8087719556
Echo Dot (3rd Generation) with clock
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Dot (4th Generation) with clock
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Dot (5th Generation) with clock
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Flex
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Frames (1st Gen)
Latest Software Version: 1177303
Echo Frames (2nd Gen)
Latest Software Version: 2281206
Echo Glow
Latest Software Version: 101000004
Echo Input
Latest Software Version: 8624646020
Echo Link
Latest Software Version: 8087717252
Echo Link Amp
Latest Software Version: 8087717252
Echo Look
Latest Software Version: 642553020
Echo Loop
Latest Software Version: 1.1.3750.0
Echo Plus (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 683785720
Echo Plus (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646020
Echo Show (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 683785820
Echo Show (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 683785820
Echo Show 5 (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Show 5 (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Show 5 (2nd Generation) Kids
Latest Software Version: 5470238340
Echo Show 8 (1st Generation)
Latest Software Version: 8624646532
Echo Show 8 (2nd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 27012189060
Echo Show 10 (3rd Generation)
Latest Software Version: 27012189060
Echo Show 15
Latest Software Version: 25703745412
Echo Spot
Latest Software Version: 683785820
Echo Studio
Latest Software Version: 8624646020
Echo Sub
Latest Software Version: 8624646020
Echo Wall Clock
Latest Software Version: 102
Check Your Echo Device’s Software Version
View your current software version in the Alexa app.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa.
- Select your device.
- Select About to see your device’s software version.
Update the Software on Echo Loop
Your smartphone automatically downloads software updates for Echo Loop when connected to the internet.
Available updates are automatically installed to your Echo Loop when your device is placed on the charging cradle.
What Does the Light on the Echo Loop Charging Cradle Mean?
The LED light on the Echo Loop charging cradle communicates its charging status.
The following colors indicate different levels of charging:
Solid Green
Echo Loop is charged.
Pulsing Yellow
Echo Loop is Charging.
No Light
Echo Loop is not charging.
Cleaning Echo Loop
Clean your Echo Loop to maintain sound quality.
Cleaning your Echo Loop helps recover audio in the event that the microphones and speaker become obstructed. To clean your device, follow these steps:
- Mix one pump of dish soap with ½ cup of warm water.
- Submerge your device in this water and soak for 10 minutes.
- Rinse your device under warm water for one minute ensuring that the microphone and speaker perforation holes face the flow of water.
- Shake off residual water from your device then wipe it using a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Leave the device on the charger overnight to speed up drying inside the unit. Ensure the charging contact area is completely dry prior to placing the device on the charger.
Troubleshooting:
Echo Loop Loses Connection
Force closing the Alexa app and restarting your Echo Loop solves many issues related to connectivity.
- Make sure that your Echo Loop is charged and turned on.
- Check your smartphone’s Bluetooth settings. Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that Echo Loop is connected and active.
- Turn your Echo Loop off and back on again.
- Force quit the Alexa app then reopen it.
- Turn Bluetooth off and on again on your phone, then select Echo Loop from the list to reconnect it.
- Factory reset your device then complete setup in the Alexa app.
Echo Loop Charging Issues
Experiencing charging issues? Try the following steps.
- To charge your device plug the micro-USB cable into the charging cradle and the other end into a USB power adapter (5W or higher and safety-certified for your region).
- When placing your ring on the cradle, line up the charging contacts on the ring with the charging contacts on the cradle.
- Make sure the LED on your Echo Loop’s charging cradle lights up when you’re charging the device.
- If the LED doesn’t light up:
- Make sure the charging contacts on Echo Loop line up with the contacts on the charging cradle.
- Make sure the charging contacts on the Echo Loop are clean by using a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe away any lotion debris.
Reset Your Echo Loop
If you want to pair your Echo Loop with a new phone, or it has become unresponsive, factory reset your device.
Note: Having trouble with your Echo Loop? Try restarting it first: Double click the action button and hold for three seconds. You’ll feel a vibration when the device powers off. Click the action button once to turn it back on.
- Open the Alexa App
.
- Open Devices
.
- Select All Devices, then your Echo Loop, then select Deregister.
- Unpair/Forget your Echo Loop from your phone’s Android or iOS Bluetooth settings.
- Triple click the Action button and hold for 10 seconds.
- You will feel the vibration when the Echo Loop resets and turns off and then another vibration as it turns back on.
Deregister Your Device
If you no longer wish to use your device, you can deregister it from your Amazon account.
If you would like to give your device as a gift or wish to register the device under a different account, you will need to deregister the device from your account.
To deregister your device:
- Go to Manage Your Content and Devices and log in to your account.
- Click Devices.
- Select your device and click Deregister.