![]() You can create shopping lists or general to-do lists to help you juggle all the tasks in your life. Say: “Alexa, turn off timer” or just “Alexa, stop” to shut it off. When the countdown hits zero, your Echo device chimes in and tells you the specific timer is done. Further, you can tell Alexa to cancel or pause a specific timer or cancel all timers. You can also ask Alexa, “Alexa, what are my timers,” and she’ll give you the names and countdowns of your current timers. ![]() Say: “Alexa, set an egg timer for 3 minutes” if you’re boiling an egg or “Alexa, set a laundry timer for 30 minutes.” Your timers appear in the Timers section of the Alexa app, where you can pause or cancel the timer or change its volume. You can create a named timer to juggle multiple timers at a time. You can tell Alexa: “Alexa, stop” to turn it off or “Alexa, snooze” to postpone the alarm for nine minutes. You can also delete a specific alarm by saying, “Alexa, delete ,” or remove all alarms by saying: “Alexa, delete all alarms.” When the alarm is due, you’ll hear the sound on the Echo device on which you set it. In the app, tap on a specific alarm to alter its time, change its sound, modify its interval, or delete it. You can keep track of your alarms by asking Alexa: “Alexa, what are my alarms.” You can also check the Alexa app in the Alarms section to review your existing. ![]() Say: “Alexa, set a recurring alarm for 7 am every Monday.” You can also ask for a recurring alarm to sound off every day, on specific weekdays, or every weekend. Say: “Alexa, set an alarm for 10:45 am today” or “Alexa, set an alarm for 8 am tomorrow.” You can also include the information in one shot. Say: “Alexa, set an alarm.” Alexa asks you for the day and time and then sets the alarm with the details you provide. You can set an alarm for a specific day and time. And you can remove a reminder by saying, “Alexa, delete. You can also check the Reminders section in the Alexa app to see them. Say: “Alexa, what are my reminders?” and she’ll read them to you. You can remind yourself of your reminders at any time. You can say something like: “Today at 3 pm,” “Tomorrow at 4 pm,” or “February 11 at 10 am.” You can also give all the reminder details in one shot, like: “Alexa, remind me to go to the dentist.” Tell her what it is, such as “go to the dentist,” “start the laundry,” or “begin cooking dinner.” Alexa then asks you for the date and time. Say: “Alexa, create a new reminder,” at this point, Alexa will ask you what the reminder is for. There are several ways to set up a reminder with Alexa. Using the Alexa Echo Dot for People who are Blind or Low Vision Alexa Echo Dotīy Assistive Technology Department, Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, Alexander Pooler, Director Set Up Reminders
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