Voice In Canada Flash Briefing #876
Hey there, Teri Fisher here Monday, and I hope you’re having a great start to your week.
Do you use your Amazon Echo device as an alarm?
Because I do and it took me a while to figure this out, but have you ever wondered if you can actually snooze your Alexa alarm when it goes off?
Alexa, snooze for 15 minutes.
His answer is, you can, when your alarm goes off, you simply say, “Alexa snooze” and the alarm will stop for nine minutes and then you can have that snooze alarm come back on automatically.
The other thing that you can try is if you want to snooze for a different time length than nine minutes, you can actually say that you can say, “Alexa, snooze for 15 minutes” and get an extra 15 minutes asleep.
So try it out, have some fun, get well rested and then be ready for your week, okay?
Have a great day, talk to you tomorrow.
Other Useful Resources
- Complete List of Alexa Commands
- Alexa-Enabled and Controlled Devices in Canada
- Teri Fisher on Twitter
- Alexa in Canada on Twitter
- Alexa in Canada on Instagram
- Alexa in Canada Community Group on Facebook
- Please leave a review on the Skills Store!
- Shopping on Amazon.ca
- Create a Flash Briefing Tutorial – Free Tutorial to Create your own Flash Briefing
- Flash Briefing Formula – Your Complete Premium Step-By-Step Course to Launch a Successful Flash Briefing that Gets Found and Grows Your Brand
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1. Open your Alexa app and click on the Menu button > Settings > Flash Briefing.
2. Click on “Add Content” and search for “Voice in Canada”.
3. Click on “Voice in Canada” and the Enable button.
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