Voice In Canada Flash Briefing #1138

Hey, hey Teri here with your flash briefing for Thursday and today I want to give you a practical tip.

Have you ever listened to music at night and then you just wanted your music to go off after a certain amount of time when you fall asleep.

Well you can do that and it’s just one very, very simple command and it’s simply this.

you will find that after that length of time the music automatically turns off

Once you’ve got Alexa playing your music whatever your playlist is or whatever your genre of music that you’ve asked for, whatever kind of music you want.

You simply say this, “Alexa, set a sleep timer for….” and film the number of minutes, 30 minutes, 15 minutes, 45 minutes an hour whatever the case may be and you will find that after that length of time the music automatically turns off and you can have a great sleep.

So I hope that’s helpful for you try it out tonight hope you have a great sleep and then i will talk to you again tomorrow.

Take care.

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