How to Connect Alexa to Smart TV

How to connect Alexa to a TVHow to connect Alexa to a TV

How to Connect Alexa to Smart TV – Things are much simpler in the United States. As I said before, among the questions you can ask in Alexa are those that allow you to control your TV using voice commands

By integrating with the smart assistant of the e-commerce giant, it acts as a bridge and lets you turn on and control your TV with simple voice commands.

If you’re wondering how to connect Alexa to your TV, know that, at least for now, you should have a little luck.

At the moment, in fact, only a few TV models from a small group of producers are supported version of Alexa. This situation should change quickly once producers release Skill Alexa, already available in the US and UK, as well as in our country. 

Until then, however, if you want to connect Alexa to your TV, you must first make sure your TV model is compatible with Amazon’s voice assistant. 

This can be done in several ways: you can check on the manufacturer’s website or contact support; you can search the Internet or Amazon and, among the TVs available, look for TVs with the Works with Alexa label.

How to connect Alexa to Smart TV

As I said before, if you want to turn off your TV with Alexa or control it in every way (change channels, increase or decrease volume, and so on),

You will have to have one of the compatible models from manufacturers who have already released their Alexa Skills in the store.

If not, you can still connect Alexa to the TV using the trick, which I’ll explain in a minute. It may sound trivial, but at the moment it is one of the few ways to sync your TV with the Amazon Echo voice assistant and control its functions using simple voice commands. In short, if you want to say goodbye to the remote, you probably have to wait a little longer (but not necessarily).

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  • Sync your smart TV with Alexa
  • The smart plug trick

How to Sync your smart TV with Alexa

To connect Alexa to your TV, you must first of all make sure that you have sufficient skills to control your voice assistant via Echo.

In the first few weeks, only Samsung , LG and Sony provided users with everything they needed to sync select TVs with Amazon’s voice assistant. 

After checking the compatibility of the manufacturer and model of the TV, you can proceed to the action. 

To check compatibility, carefully read the technical specifications of the TV on the manufacturer’s official website.

For example, with a Samsung TV , you first need to sync it with the SmartThings hub by downloading the app from the Smart TV store and following the on-screen setup wizard. Then you need to add the device to the Alexa app and start syncing.

The same procedure for Sony smart TV : in the case of a compatible model from a Japanese manufacturer.

You will have to download the Configuring TV control app with Alexa and follow the procedure without skipping any steps. You can then adjust the volume and change channels without using the remote control.

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Smart Plug trick With Alexa

If, on the other hand, you have much more limited needs and want to turn your TV on and off with a single voice command, you can connect Alexa to your TV using the smart jack . 

There are dozens of smart plugs that connect to the Internet and are compatible with Amazon’s AI assistant: in this buying guide, I will describe some of the features that many have found to be the best of their kind.

So if all you want to do is control the power of your TV with Alexa, buy the smart jack that works for you, sync it with your smartphone, and give it a name that’s easy to remember (maybe just “TV”). 

From now on, you just have to say “Alexa, turn on your TV ” or “Alexa turn off your TV ” to succeed in achieving your goal.

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