01-11-2021
09:43
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08:55
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WilsonFitbit
01-11-2021
09:43
- last edited on
01-13-2021
08:55
by
WilsonFitbit
Alexa should read books to you, I would love that feature.
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01-11-2021 09:52
01-11-2021 09:52
@BriaBrown wrote:Alexa should read books to you, I would love that feature.
It could read me bedtime stories.... 🙂
01-11-2021 09:52
01-11-2021 09:52
@BriaBrown wrote:Alexa should read books to you, I would love that feature.
It could read me bedtime stories.... 🙂
03-07-2021 08:09
03-07-2021 08:09
I'm not sure if this has been noted before but: Alexa will read books. On any device. It works on Android auto and on the sense. Just say " read my kindle" it will read the book at the top of the queue. It's not an audible quality more electronic. But it does work. Now if only I could pair headphones or hearing aid! Kinda boring holding the watch tomorrow ears.
11-22-2021 03:26
11-22-2021 03:26
This feature is available in this gadget. I even use it. I have an android
09-27-2022 13:50
09-27-2022 13:50
this function is
06-04-2023 11:52 - edited 06-17-2023 23:53
06-04-2023 11:52 - edited 06-17-2023 23:53
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