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Amazon TSV 11/05/22
I wouldn’t mind some more blink cameras though.I fancy a fire stick for my kitchen tv - leaving sky.
There’s a Fire tablet on a deal price on Amazon at the mo chuck.We're looking to replace our antique iPad so if it's a tablet I'll watch out for the details cheers Ian.
If it's Blink cameras I can thoroughly recommend them. I was assaulted by our neighbour from hell last year and without the few seconds Blink clip the Police said it would have been my word against his. It does make me wonder how anyone was charged by the Police in the olden days of the 1990s! It also deters him (neighbour not Police) from nicking deliveries off our doorstep. Our best purchase for a couple of years.
Because you can tell it to turn on and off with AlexaI have an Echo show, and its great for chatting to little brother who lives 200 miles away. We're now trying to get other family members to get one - so much easier than holding a phone facetiming for an hour !
Not sure why a light bulb is included in this one though ! why ?
Because you can tell it to turn on and off with Alexa
I have an Echo show, and its great for chatting to little brother who lives 200 miles away. We're now trying to get other family members to get one - so much easier than holding a phone facetiming for an hour !
Not sure why a light bulb is included in this one though ! why ?
If you've already got any sort of Alexa it is usually easy to add a new one.Is it easy to set up? I am tempted, but not very good at setting things up.
Is it easy to set up? I am tempted, but not very good at setting things up.
Yes, I think you have to go online and check boxes in your account for all things Alexa. I didn't find it that bad and am quite familiar with the site now as I check things on it fairly often but if you are using it for the first time, it might be a bit off-putting. As Strato says, once you've done the first one, it is easy thereafter because it knows you. You don't need a techy person in though, Kathy. Anyone who's used to setting things up on wifi/internet would find it quite straightforward.If you've already got any sort of Alexa it is usually easy to add a new one.
But if it's your first, from memory there is quite a lot to set up, including setting up an account.
BTW Lee showed the first version, a bulky white one. I still have one of these!
Thank you both for the reply's , I have ordered it . I am sure my Granddaughter will set it up for me, whether I will be able to master it is another matter, I am not very techy minded but fingers crossed.Yes, I think you have to go online and check boxes in your account for all things Alexa. I didn't find it that bad and am quite familiar with the site now as I check things on it fairly often but if you are using it for the first time, it might be a bit off-putting. As Strato says, once you've done the first one, it is easy thereafter because it knows you. You don't need a techy person in though, Kathy. Anyone who's used to setting things up on wifi/internet would find it quite straightforward.
Perfect. I was going to say, a younger family member would find it a breeze. I love my Alexa devices. I use them constantly.Thank you both for the reply's , I have ordered it . I am sure my Granddaughter will set it up for me, whether I will be able to master it is another matter, I am not very techy minded but fingers crossed.