>From what I read the battery can last up to 9 hours and with hands free 
>enabled it says 8 hours. I like the tap, but do wish it sounded better, but 
>nice to have the alexa with me where ever I am at in the yard. Also I like 
>listening to my books with the tap better and she has more volume then the 
>echo dots do.  One thing I noticed about the tap though it when it first 
>starts playing the volume can be lower and some times it clips the beginning 
>audio a bit.



-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:36 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Echo Tap hands free update

This arrived here, I had another look at the Tap settings and found the 
option to enable the Hands Free mode right under the Battery status on 
the HTML web page

Just to summarise again for those who don't know.

The Echo Tap is different from the Main Echo and the Echo Dot in that - 
by default - the Tap doesn't listen for the wake word "Alex" followed by 
a command, the user must press a button and then speak the commands.

With the Hands Free update the monitoring for the wake word "Alexa" can 
be enabled thus the Tap functions as does the Dot etc though be warned 
that this function will drain the battery significantly.

My suggestion is that you disable Hands Free if you intend to use the 
Tap a lot on battery and enable it if you're using the Tap through its 
mains adapter or a power bank.

Also note that Tap can be put to sleep with a simple short press of the 
power button.




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