By Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report
Published December 09, 2022
Did you know you could use your Amazon Alexa device in case of an emergency? Plus, I have the details on Amazon's lesser-known security software that could protect your home from intruders and help you contact an emergency hotline without picking up a phone.
If you have an Alexa device, you know how convenient it can make life despite the obvious privacy issues that come along with an open microphone inside your home. You can ask simple questions or find out quick information, all without having to use your hands. Now I’m here to help you use the handy technology to your advantage, and set up your Alexa so you can use the device in case of emergency.
Follow these steps to set up Amazon's Alexa for emergencies. (Amazon)
Alexa's devices don't let you call 911 directly. However, I've found some solutions for calling for help quickly using your Alexa.
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Set up an Emergency Contact
The first step you should do for your own safety is to set up an Emergency Contact on your Alexa. It's super easy to do, and if you have an emergency contact set up, your Alexa device will contact that person via message and call so that they can hopefully help you directly or call for emergency services.
Pro-tip: Make sure you don't have anyone in your contacts with the name or word "help," as your Alexa may try to contact them instead.
Alexa Together is a subscription service to help you care for loved ones remotely. If the person you want to support has an Alexa Echo device, and an Amazon account, you can set up an Alexa Together subscription for them.
The best feature Alexa Together offers is 24/7 Urgent Response. They have agents on-call at all times that can help get your loved one assistance. While this subscription does cost a monthly fee, it's worth it for peace of mind about your family members that don't live as close.
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Other features offered by Alexa Together:
Alexa Together offers a 30-day free trial and costs $19.99 a month (plus tax) after your free trial ends.
Alexa Together is a service helping you care for the people you love remotely. (iStock)
Amazon also offers something called Alexa Guard, which lets you call for emergency help, get alerts about your home when you're not there, and offer you extra security by deterring unwanted visitors.
There is a free version of Alexa Guard, but it doesn't offer nearly the same amount of security features that the Plus version does. If you have Alexa Guard Plus, you have 24/7 access to Alexa's Emergency Hotline which will help contact emergency services if needed.
Other features include:
Alexa Guard offers a free trial, and if you subscribe to the monthly plan it's $4.99 a month, or $49 for the year.
How do I set up Alexa Guard and Alexa Guard Plus?
In order to set this up, do the following:
1) Open the Amazon Alexa app. (be sure you have the latest version of the app and that your Echo software is current)
2) Click the "More" button in the bottom right corner
3) Click Settings > Scroll down to Guard and click "Set Up Guard"
4) You can "Add":
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5) You can get the premium Alexa Guard Plus by clicking the Settings gear icon in the top right. You'll note features you can activate which includes "Dog Barking Sounds", "Activity Sounds with Siren", "Emergency Helpline".
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