Amazon Echo Buds User Manual
Support For Echo Buds
Get help using and troubleshooting common issues with Echo Buds.
Set Up Your Echo Buds
To play media and access Alexa on the go, set up your Echo Buds with the Alexa app.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Open the case lid. Press the button on the case for 3 seconds to enter pairing mode. Confirm that the blue light is flashing.
- Select the pop-up notification.
- If you don’t see the notification, open the Alexa app. Open More
and select Add Device.
- Select Amazon Echo
, and then select your device:
- Echo Buds (1st Gen)
- Echo Buds (2nd Gen) Note: You might have to approve the pairing request on your phone.
- If you don’t see the notification, open the Alexa app. Open More
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
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).
How Do Echo Buds Work?
Echo Buds wirelessly connect to your phone to access Alexa.
With Echo Buds you can:
- Listen to music.
- Ask Alexa questions.
- Control Alexa and audio through your voice or optional touch gestures.
- Access Siri.
- Access Google Assistant.
What Does the Light On the Echo Buds (1st Gen) Case Mean?
The LED light on the Echo Buds case communicates charging status for both the buds and the case.
Tip: To check the battery life of Echo Buds, ask “Alexa, what’s my battery?”
With Echo Buds in the Case:
To view the battery level, press the button on the case (or open the case lid). The LED indicator displays the status of the earbud with the lowest battery level.
Green
Both of the buds are at least 40 percent charged and have more than 2 hours of battery life for streaming music remaining.
Yellow
One or both of the buds are less than 40 percent charged and have less than 2 hours of battery life for streaming music remaining.
Red
One or both of the buds are at critical level, and have less than 5 percent battery remaining.
Flashing Green
The buds are charging.
Flashing Blue
The device is in pairing mode.
Flashing Red
There’s an error with the device. Check to make sure that the buds are clean and connecting with the charging pins.
Flashing Orange
Factory reset is starting.
When Charging Case Is Empty:
To see the LED status, press the button at the bottom of the case.
Solid Green
The case has more than one full charge.
Solid Yellow
The case has less than one full charge.
Solid Red
The case has low battery.
Related Help Topics
Use the Alexa App to Check Battery Status on Echo Buds
What do the Lights on the Echo Buds (2nd Gen) Case Mean?
The three LED lights on your Echo Buds case show the charging status for both ear buds and the case.
With Echo Buds in the Case:
To view the battery level, press the button on the case (or open the case lid).
Green
The ear bud is at least 40 percent charged and has more than 2 hours of battery life for streaming music remaining. The case has more than one full charge. For more information on battery life, see Echo Buds Battery Life Testing Information.
Yellow
The ear bud is less than 40 percent charged and has less than 2 hours of battery life for streaming music remaining. The case has less than one full charge. For more information on battery life, see Echo Buds Battery Life Testing Information.
Red
The case or ear bud is at a critical level, and has less than 5 percent battery remaining.
Flashing Green
The case and ear buds are charging.
Flashing Blue
The device is in pairing mode.
Flashing Red
The device is charging when the battery is very low.
There’s an error with the device. Make sure that the buds are clean and connecting with the charging pins.
Flashing Orange
Factory reset is starting.
Fit Echo Buds (1st Gen) to Your Ear
Use the right sized ear and wing tips to improve comfort and audio quality.
Fit Echo Buds (1st Gen) to Your Ear
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa
, then select your Echo Buds
device.
- Select Eartip Sizing Test.
When exercising, try the wing tip to create a comfortable, secure fit.
Fit Echo Buds (2nd Gen) to Your Ear
Use the correctly sized ear and wing tips to improve comfort and audio quality.
Fit Echo Buds (2nd Gen) to Your Ear
- Open the Alexa app
.
- On the home screen, locate the Echo Buds card.
- Tap the settings icon
on the card.
- Select Ear Tip Fit Test.
When exercising, try the wing tip for a secure fit.
Set Up Audio Personalization for Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
Your Echo Buds (2nd Gen) can perform an audio assessment to help tune audio for your unique hearing preferences.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
, then All Devices.
- Choose the Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
that you want to personalize and select the Settings (
) icon.
- Select Audio Personalization, then follow the on-screen instructions.
- To turn off this feature, follow steps 1 through 3, go to Audio Personalization, and turn Audio Personalization off.
Delete Audio Personalization Data for Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
Follow these steps to delete your Echo Buds Audio Personalization data.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
, then All Devices.
- Choose your Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
and select the Settings (
) icon.
- Select Audio Personalization, then Manage Personalization Data.
- Select Delete.
Echo Buds Help Videos
Factory Reset Your Echo Buds
Customizing Tap Controls on Echo Buds
Clean Your Echo Buds
Device Settings and Features:
Use Alexa with Echo Buds
Use Alexa to play media, control playback, and ask questions on your Echo Buds.
- Open the Alexa app
.
Important: The Alexa app must be open and running in the background to use Alexa on Echo Buds. - Use your voice to activate Alexa and make request.
Related Help Topics
Use Voice Assistants on Echo Buds
You can use Echo buds with voice assistants, like Siri and Google Assistant, and create touch shortcuts to access them
- Make sure that your phone has Siri (iOS) or Google Assistant (Android) enabled.
- Place Echo Buds in your ears.
- Use tap controls to access the voice assistant feature.
- For Echo Buds (1st Gen), press and hold the touch sensor until you hear a chime.
- For Echo Buds (2nd Gen), use the custom tap control you have set in the app.
Tap Controls on Echo Buds
Use tap controls to reduce noise, increase ambient sound, or pause and resume music.
Echo Buds (1st Gen)
Touch Control | Result |
---|---|
Double tap. | Switch between Bose Noise Reduction and Passthrough. |
Press and hold. |
Access Google Assistant and Siri. |
Take out one (or both) buds. | Pause music. |
Put one (or both) buds in. | Music resumes. |
Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
Touch Control | Result |
---|---|
Single tap. | Play or pause music. |
Double tap. |
|
Triple tap. | Previous song. |
Long hold. |
|
Take out one (or both) buds. | Pause music. |
Put one (or both) buds in. | Music resumes. |
Note: With Echo Buds (2nd Gen), you can customize the long hold touch control in the Alexa app for the following actions:
- Access Google Assistant and Siri.
- Volume up/volume down.
- Mute microphones.
Use Tap Controls to Answer or End Calls on Echo Buds
Use tap controls to accept, end, or switch between phone calls.
Touch Controls | Result |
---|---|
Double tap the touch sensor. | Accept a call. |
Double tap the touch sensor again. | End a call. |
Double tap on an active call when receiving an incoming call. | Switch between calls. |
Long hold the touch sensor. | Reject a call. |
Customize Tap Controls on Echo Buds
Personalize tap controls to pause and play media activate voice assistants, and adjust noise reduction.
Customizing Tap Controls on Echo Buds
- Open the Alexa app
.
- On the home screen, locate the Echo Buds card.
- Select the settings icon on the card
.
- Scroll down and select Tap Controls.
Turn On Noise Cancellation and Passthrough on Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
Turn ambient noise on or off with tap controls.
- Place Echo Buds (2nd Gen) in your ears.
- Long hold the touch sensor to switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Passthrough.
Turn On Noise Reduction and Passthrough with Tap Controls on Echo Buds (1st Gen)
Turn ambient noise on or off with tap controls.
- Place Echo Buds (1st Gen) in your ears.
- Double tap the touch sensor to switch between Bose Active Noise Reduction and Passthrough.
Turn On Noise Reduction and Passthrough with Alexa on Echo Buds (1st Gen)
Use your voice to turn noise reduction or Passthrough on or off.
- Place Echo Buds (1st Gen) in your ears.
- Make sure that your phone is connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data and that Echo Buds is connected to your phone with Bluetooth.
-
Important: The Alexa app must be open and running in the background to use Alexa on Echo Buds.
- Say:
- “Turn on Passthrough.”
- “Turn on noise reduction.
Adjust the Level of Passthrough on Echo Buds
Use the Alexa app to adjust the amount of ambient noise you hear with Passthrough.
- Enable Bluetooth on your phone.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Open the case, and place the Echo Buds in your ears.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa
, and then select:
- Echo Buds (1st Gen)
- Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
- Echo Buds (1st Gen)
- Under Ambient Sound Control, select Passthrough.
- Under Passthrough, choose plus or minus to adjust the amount of noise you hear.
Note: For Echo Buds (2nd Gen), you only see this option if Passthrough is turned On.
Get Directions with Echo Buds on iOS
To get turn-by-turn navigation with Echo Buds, say “Get walking directions to [destination].”
- Go to your mobile phone’s settings. Scroll down, select the Alexa app, and then:
- Enable notifications and set banner style to Persistent.
- Set location permissions to Always.
- Say, “Get walking directions to [destination].”
- In the Alexa app, select “open” to start navigation.
Get Directions with Echo Buds on Android
Use your voice to get walking direction with Echo Buds.
- To get directions on foot, say “Give me walking directions.”
- To turn off navigation, say, “Cancel navigation.”
How Is Calling and Messaging Different with Echo Buds?
Echo Buds use data or minutes and texts from your mobile provider for calling and messaging.
- Calls to phone numbers use your minutes.
- Texts to phone numbers use your text allowance (Android only).
- Alexa-to-Alexa calls and messages use data from your mobile phone provider.
How Does VIP Filter Work?
VIP Filter allows you to customize how you receive phone notifications.
You can limit phone notifications to specific contacts or apps. To hear your notifications, say “What are my notifications?”
On Echo Frames: When you receive a phone notification, swipe any direction on the touch pad to allow notifications from the contact or app. To reject the notification or stop notifications from the contact or app, tap the touchpad.
On Echo Buds: When you receive a phone notification, single tap to allow notifications from the contact or app. To reject the notification or stop notifications from the contact or app, double tap your Echo Buds.
Turn VIP Filter On or Off
VIP Filter lets you turn phone notifications on or off for specific apps, contacts, or groups.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- On iOS devices, select Devices.
On Android devices, go to Settings, then Alexa.
- Select Echo & Alexa, then select your device under Accessories.
- Turn on Phone Notifications under Phone Notifications & VIP Filter.
- Select VIP Filter to go to the VIP Filter settings.
- Turn VIP Filter on or off.
How Do I Track My Workout With Echo Buds?
Work out with your Echo Buds using the Alexa app.
With your Echo Buds, you can use the Alexa app to track and learn more about your workouts, such as:
- Calories Burned
- Workout Distance
- Step Count
- Average Pace
- Overall Time
- Route Map (if enabled)
With your Echo Buds on and your Workout Profile complete, you can start a workout using the Alexa app or by saying, “Start a workout.” To stop a workout, say, “End my workout.”
Set Up Your Echo Buds Workout Profile
To track your workout with Echo Buds, set up your Workout Profile in the Alexa app.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Open Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa.
- Select Echo Buds.
- Under Workouts, select Profile.
Once you have set up your Workout Profile, start your workout by placing your Echo Buds in your ears and saying, “Start a workout.”
View or Delete Echo Buds Workouts
View or delete previous Echo Buds Workouts in your Alexa app.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Open Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa.
- Select your device.
- Echo Buds (1st Gen)
.
- Echo Buds (2nd Gen)
.
- Echo Buds (1st Gen)
- Under Workout, select History.
- To delete a single workout, locate and select the workout in History. Tap the three dots in the upper right corner, then select Delete workout.
- To delete all workouts, tap the three dots in the upper right corner and select Delete all workouts.
Device Software and Hardware:
Mute the Microphone on Echo Buds with the Alexa App
Turn on the microphone or mute it with the Alexa app.

- Open the Alexa app
.
- Select Devices
.
- Select Echo & Alexa
.
- Select Echo Buds
.
- Under Alexa and Microphones, use the slider to select Mute Microphones.
Use Your Voice to Check Battery Status on Echo Buds
To check your battery levels, ask Alexa.
To check the battery status of the left bud or the right bud while using your Echo Buds, ask “What’s my battery level?”
Use the Alexa App to Check Battery Status on Echo Buds
To make sure that your device is charged, check battery status in the Alexa app
- Open the Alexa app
.
- Locate the Echo Buds card on the home page of the Alexa app.
Note: If you don’t see the Echo Buds card on the home page of the Alexa app, check to make sure that your Echo Buds are connected to your phone.
- At the top of the Echo Buds card, you can see the charge level for the left ear bud, the right ear bud, and the charging case.
Clean Your Echo Buds
Keep your Echo Buds clean to ensure the best audio performance.
- Remove the ear tips from your Echo Buds and wash them with mild soap.
- Rinse the ear tips thoroughly and dry them with a soft cloth.
- Face the nozzle mesh towards the ground. Apply a small amount of hydrogen peroxide (maximum concentration, 3 percent) to the mesh surface using a cotton swab. Be careful not to allow excess liquid to enter the open port on the Echo Buds.
- Let the Echo Buds sit with the nozzle facing down for 5 minutes to allow the wax to soften.
- Gently clean the downward facing nozzle with a new cotton swab soaked in hydrogen peroxide (maximum concentration, 3 percent).
- Wet a toothbrush with hydrogen peroxide (maximum concentration, 3 percent) and gently clean the downward facing nozzle to clear debris from the mesh. Don’t apply heavy pressure.
- After the mesh surface is clean, gently shake out any excess liquid and debris. Dry the Echo Buds with a soft cloth.
- Blow across the mesh several times to dry it.
- Make sure that the ear tips are completely dry, then reattach the ear tips to your Echo Buds.
Update the Software on Echo Buds
Your Echo Buds automatically download software updates when they’re in their case and connected to the internet.
To manually update the software on Echo Buds:
- Download the latest version of the Alexa app on your phone.
- Place your Echo Buds in the case and keep the lid open.
- In the Alexa app, check that your Echo Buds are connected to your phone.
- Check that your Echo Buds and case area at least 30% charged.
- Close the case lid.
- Keep your Echo Buds next to your phone with the case closed for at least 30 minutes.
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.
Troubleshooting:
Pair Echo Buds with a New Device
Use Bluetooth to connect Echo Buds to a laptop or tablet.
- With your Echo Buds in the case, open the case. Press the button on the case for 3 seconds. When you see a pulsing blue light on the case, your Echo Buds are ready to be paired with other devices.
- Place the Echo Buds in your ears.
- On your computer, tablet, or other device, go to Bluetooth settings and pair your Echo Buds.
- When pairing Echo Buds with a laptop, Windows may show multiple devices when in pairing mode. Select the option with the headphones icon.
Music or Media Isn’t Playing with Echo Buds
Music playback doesn’t work on your Echo Buds.
- Make sure that your Echo Buds are paired to your phone or another device via Bluetooth.
- Make sure that your Echo Buds are connected to the Alexa app. The app home screen has an Echo Buds card when connected.
- Check your phone’s volume and increase it as needed.
- Place your Echo Buds in the case and close the lid for 30 seconds. Take them out and retry.
- Make sure that your phone is connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data connection.
- Make sure there’s sufficient battery for both ear buds. To make sure there’s sufficient battery, check the light on the case or check in the Alexa app.
- Echo Buds automatically start playback when placed in the ear. Check that the ear buds are securely placed in your ear. You can hear a chime when the ear buds are correctly placed.
Battery Isn’t Charging for Echo Buds
Echo Buds aren’t charging when placed in the case.
- Make sure that the case has a charge, or is plugged in to a wall outlet.
- Make sure that the correct ear bud is in the correct charging pocket.
- If using the wing tip, make sure it’s installed correctly. Check that the wing tip isn’t covering the IR sensor.
- If the device is too hot, it may not work correctly. Place your device in an area away from sun and heat sources, then try again.
- Try cleaning your Echo Buds.
Sound Isn’t Clear on Echo Buds
The audio on your Echo Buds is choppy or you hear a squeal, buzzing, or static.
- Try turning down the Passthrough volume, or turning off Passthrough.
- If you hear background noise or a hissing sound while on a call, turn off Sidetone. In the Alexa app, go to Device Settings and select Sidetone.
- If static is interrupting your sound, check your Echo Buds for a secure fit using the fit test in the Alexa app.
- If sound is muffled, check to make sure there’s no earwax buildup. Wipe your Echo Buds with a clean, dry cloth.
- Make sure that your phone is within Bluetooth range (about 30 feet).
- Make sure that you have a strong Wi-Fi or data connection.
- If you hear a feedback noise, try turning off Passthrough.
Echo Buds Lose Bluetooth Connection
To resolve most issues with Bluetooth connectivity, close the Alexa app and place your buds in the case for 30 seconds.
After you try each troubleshooting step, check to see if your Echo Buds are now connected to your phone.
- Make sure that your device is charged and your phone’s Bluetooth is turned on.
- Force close the Alexa app, and then launch it again.
- Turn on Airplane mode on your phone. Wait 45 seconds, then turn it off.
- Turn off Bluetooth on your phone. Then turn it on.
- Restart your smartphone.
- Factory reset your Echo Buds.
Echo Buds Aren’t Holding a Charge
Your Echo Buds are losing battery too quickly.
- Check that the buds fit well in the charging case. The sensors on the buds should line up with the charging points in the case.
- Make sure that the LED light on the case is green when the buds are charging.
- For Echo Buds (2nd Gen), make sure that the LED light for each ear bud turns on when placed in the case.
Alexa Isn’t Responding on Your Echo Buds
Alexa doesn’t answer your voice commands.
- Proper fit and placement help the microphones pick up your voice commands. Check that your Echo Buds fit correctly with the fit test in the Alexa app.
- For Echo Buds (2nd Gen), check that your Echo Buds are oriented correctly. Turn the ear bud so the Amazon smile logo is right-side up. Then place the ear bud in your ear and rotate slightly to get a secure fit. You can hear a chime when the buds are securely placed in your ear.
- Make sure that Echo Buds are connected to your phone via Bluetooth.
- Check that the Alexa app is open and that Echo Buds are online.
- Check your phone’s volume and increase it as needed.
- Try pressing the Alexa button
in the app to ask a question. If that works, make sure that the Echo Buds microphone isn’t muted in the app.
- Make sure that the wake word is turned on from Device Settings in the Alexa app.
- Check that your phone is connected to Wi-Fi or data.
VIP Filter Doesn’t Work
Your device isn’t reading phone notifications or your VIP Filter settings aren’t working.
If VIP Filter isn’t working:
- Check that Phone Notifications are on in the Alexa app under your device settings.
- Check that your smartphone isn’t on Do Not Disturb mode.
- Turn on mic and phone notifications.
- Turn on group messaging.
- Grant Alexa permission to read phone notifications from your smartphone’s settings.
- Turn off Pause New Requests in the Alexa app.
- Make sure that the Alexa app is in the recently opened tray on your smartphone.
- In the VIP Filter settings, turn notifications on and off for specific apps or contacts that aren’t working.
- Make sure you also turn on notifications for apps you’d like notifications from.
- Reset your VIP Filter settings.
Reset VIP Filter Settings
To clear your VIP Filter preferences, you can reset your VIP Filter settings.
- Open the Alexa app
.
- On iOS devices, select Devices.
On Android devices, go to Settings, then Alexa.
- Select Echo & Alexa, then select your device under Accessories.
- Turn on Phone Notifications under Phone Notifications & VIP Filter.
- Select VIP Filter to go to the VIP Filter settings.
- Select Reset VIP List.
Factory Reset Your Echo Buds
If your Echo Buds are unresponsive, or you want to erase your device settings, factory reset your device.
Note: Having trouble with your Echo Buds? Restart your Echo Buds first: place your Echo Buds in the case close the case, and wait 30 seconds. Before you start a factory reset, try playing music again.
If that doesn’t work:
- Open the Alexa app
and select Devices
.
- Select All Devices to see if Echo Buds are listed. If yes, select the device and select Forget Device.
- Unpair Echo Buds from your phone’s Bluetooth settings.
- Put your Echo Buds in the case, close the case, and press the button on the case for 15 seconds. The LED turns solid orange when the factory reset is done.
- Open the Alexa app
, and open the case lid. When the LED light changes to flashing blue, start setup again.
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.
Echo Buds (2nd Gen) Aren’t Pairing with a New iOS Device
If your Echo Buds aren’t pairing with your iOS device, try these steps:
- Unpair Echo Buds from your mobile device’s Bluetooth settings.
- Open Your mobile device’s Bluetooth settings.
- Select your Echo Buds and Forget This Device.
- Remove Echo Buds from your Alexa account.
- Open the Alexa app.
- Select Devices, then All Devices.
- If your Echo Buds are listed, select them and Deregister.
- Factory Reset Your Echo Buds.
- Restart your mobile device.