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Alexa Ideal Device for the Blind – Read Kindle Books with

Posted on the 17 June 2020 by Kate Macan @travelingcooki1

For blind or visually impaired travelers

You can ask Alexa to read eligible Kindle books in your library.

Alexa can read Kindle books that support Text-to-Speech technology used for Wikipedia articles, news articles, and calendar events.

The Amazon Echo, the Amazon devices that make up its voice assistant Alexa, will now be able to read the books that are purchased for the Kindle eReader. This new version of the internal software of this device allows with the command "Alexa, read [a book from the Kindle library]" begin to hear the synthesized voice reading that book.

Alexa Ideal device for the blind – Read Kindle Books with

Amazon's voice assistant allows you to read and pause in the book as well as go forward or backward in reading. Continue with that reading with synthesized voice where we left it to be able to complete the process at our pace.

Alexa reads eligible books:

Alexa Ideal device for the blind – Read Kindle Books with

  • Purchased from the Kindle Store
  • Borrowed from Kindle Owners' Lending Library
  • Borrowed from Kindle Unlimited or Prime Reading
  • Shared with you in your Family Library

Alexa Ideal device for the blind – Read Kindle Books with

Alexa does not support the following types of Kindle content and features:

Alexa Ideal device for the blind – Read Kindle Books with

To find eligible books in the Alexa app:

  1. Go to the menu and select Music, Video, & Books.
  2. Choose an available device from the drop-down menu before selecting a title.
  3. Read Kindle Books Alexa.

Control book reading with your voice

  • Say, "Play the Kindle book, '[title]'" to start the book.
  • Say, "[Pause / Skip / Stop / Resume]" to control Alexa's reading progress.

If you already started reading the book on another compatible Amazon device or the Kindle reading app, Alexa will pick up from where you left off.

To go to a different chapter in the book, you can select the Now Playing icon in the Alexa app. Then select Queue to choose a chapter from the list.

Introducing Echo Spot - Black

  • Echo Spot is desi gned to fit anywhere in your home. Use 2nd generation far-field voice recognition to watch video flash briefings, see music lyrics, weather forecasts, to-do and shopping lists, browse and listen to Audible audiobooks, and more. All hands-free-just ask.
  • Echo Spot connects to Alexa, a cloud-based voice service to play music, read the news, answer questions, control smart home, and more

Alexa Ideal device for the blind – Read Kindle Books with

  • Just ask to play a song, artist, or genre, and see lyrics with Amazon Music. Also, stream music and books from Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Audible.
  • Use the built-in speaker or connect to speakers through Bluetooth or 3.5 mm stereo cable. With multi-room music, you can play music on your Echo devices in different rooms.
  • Ask Alexa to turn on your lights, show baby monitors and front door cameras, and lock your doors. Plus, control your thermostats, garage doors, sprinklers, and more.
  • Call anyone hands-free, or make video calls to family and friends with an Echo Spot, Echo Show, or the Alexa App. Instantly connect to other Echo devices around your home.
    With tens of thousands skills, Alexa is always getting smarter and adding new features. Just ask Alexa to control your TV, request an Uber, order a pizza, and more. Alexa. Ideal device for the blind

Read Kindle Books Alexa.

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