How to Set Up and Use Alexa Hunches
Here’s how to enable Hunches to run Alexa tasks automatically:
what you need to know
- Hints are on by default, so Alexa asks if you want to turn on intuition. speak Yes will be used in the future no unless you do.
- Enable Alexa Hunches to perform automatic tasks. Alexa app > more > setting > intuitionTap the task you want to automate.
- To turn off Alexa Hunches, say “Alexa, turn off Hunches.”
This article explains how to set up and use Alexa Hunches.
What is Alexa Intuition?
Alexa Intuition tracks your daily habits and allows Alexa to perform convenient tasks with your permission. For example, Hunches allows Alexa to turn off the living room lights if you forget it after going to bed at night.
If Hunches suggests something you don’t want, you can confirm or decline the offer by voice command. If you don’t want to manually check all suggestions, you can set Alexa to take actions automatically based on your intuition, or you can also set your intuition to turn off completely if you’re not interested in the feature.
How does Alexa intuition work?
Alexa Hunches works by tracking your daily use of smart home devices such as smart lights, thermostats and robotic vacuums. Over time, it learns to turn other devices on and off, making useful suggestions when you feel like you’ve forgotten what you consider to be part of your normal routine.
Here’s a real-life example of Alexa Hunches.
Over time, always turn off the lights in the house before going to bed.
you activate turn off the lights while sleeping Agree manually in the Alexa app or as Alexa suggests.
One night you forgot to turn off the living room lights.
Alexa Hunches automatically turns off the lights.
If you don’t enable automatic actions, Alexa will ask you before performing any of the following clue actions: B. Turn off lights or adjust thermostat.
How do you put your intuition on Alexa?
The intuition feature is on by default, but you can manually set the intuition you want and turn off the intuition you don’t want. The number of clues available depends on the number of smart devices in the house and how long it took Alexa to learn the routine.
Alexa sometimes asks if you want to turn on clues. In this case, you can say yes or no depending on whether you want to use that intuition or not. You could say “Alexa, do you have a clue?” If you have a clue, you will have the option to turn it on if you wish.
To set up Hunches in Alexa:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
win more.
win setting.
win intuition.
win build intuition.
If you don’t see this option, Alexa may not have had time to develop her intuition. Use Alexa and your smart device for a few days or weeks and try again later.
Click for clues. in other words, Turn off the lights when you sleep.
win next.
Choose which smart device Alexa Hunches will control with this intuition.
This list includes related devices such as lights for a light-related feel or robotic vacuums for a vacuum-related feel.
win complete.
How to prevent notifications from Alexa Intuition
When you enable Alexa Intuition, the default setting is to prompt or send a push notification to the user before Alexa executes a new intuition. You can opt out if you do not want to receive these requests or push notifications.
If you’ve set up automatic actions using the methods above, Alexa will continue to run these intuitions without asking for permission. The following guidelines only prevent Alexa from suggesting new intuitions. You can manually search for suggestions in the Alexa app to activate new intuitions in the future.
To prevent Alexa Hunches from sending notifications:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
win more.
win setting.
win intuition.
win setting (gear icon).
win intuition suggestion Disable notifications.
when typing mobile notifications Instead, Alexa intuitively asks for permission before acting, but doesn’t send a push notification to your phone.
How do I stop intuition for Alexa?
If you no longer want to use Clues, you can turn it off at any time by saying “Alexa, turn Clues off.” Others continue to do so.
For example, you can have Alexa Hunches turn off the lights when she leaves the house and not activate the robot vacuum.
To stop a single intuition in Alexa:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
win more.
win setting.
win intuition.
win setting (gear icon).
In the Automated Actions section, tap Clue. Yes: Vacuum cleaner.
Press the toggle to disable automatic actions.
Repeat this step for each additional automatic action you want to disable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I connect Alexa to WiFi?
Alexa to connect Alexa and Alexa-enabled devices to Wi-Fi menu (three lines) > setting > Add new device. Choose an Alexa-enabled device. B. Select Eco and select your model. Next, go to the Alexa app Continue. Follow the instructions to connect your device to your smartphone’s Wi-Fi network.
What is Super Alexa Mode?
Super Alexa Mode is an Alexa Easter Egg created by video game developer and publisher Konami. Super Alexa serves no other purpose than to make gamers laugh. To turn on Super Alexa mode, say “Alexa, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start”.
Why is Alexa blinking green?
For Alexa-enabled devices, eg: Echo blinking green means you’re on a call or have an incoming call. The device will continue to flash green until the call is finished.
Why is Alexa blinking blue?
If it’s an Alexa-enabled device, for example: For example, if the echo blinks blue, it means the device is actively listening to you. If your Alexa-enabled device cannot hear you, say the word Wake out loud near the device and the blue ring should reappear.
More information
How to Set Up and Use Alexa Hunches
How to enable Hunches to automatically do Alexa tasks
What to Know
Hunches is on by default, so Alexa may ask you if you want to enable a hunch. Say yes if you’re going to use it in the future, or no if you won’t.
Enable Alexa Hunches to perform automatic actions: Alexa app > More > Settings > Hunches, and tap actions you want to automate.
To disable Alexa Hunches at any time, say, “Alexa, disable Hunches.”
This article explains how to set up and use Alexa Hunches.
What Are Alexa Hunches?
Alexa Hunches track your daily habits and allow Alexa to perform practical tasks with your permission. For example, Hunches will enable Alexa to shut off your living room lights after you’ve gone to bed at night if you forget.
If Hunches ever suggests something you don’t want, you have the option to either confirm or deny the suggestion with a voice command. You can also set Alexa to automatically perform actions based on Hunches if you don’t want to confirm every suggestion manually or disable Hunches altogether if you aren’t interested in the feature.
How Do Alexa Hunches Work?
Alexa Hunches work by tracking your daily usage of smart home devices like smart lights, thermostats, and robot vacuums. Over time it learns when you activate and deactivate various devices, which allows it to make helpful suggestions if it has a hunch you’ve forgotten to do something it believes is part of your typical routine.
Here’s an example of Alexa Hunches in action:
Over time, you always turn off the lights in your house before going to bed.
You activate the turn off lights if you’re asleep hunch, either manually in the Alexa app, or by agreeing when Alexa suggests it.
One night, you forget to turn off the living room lights.
Alexa Hunches will automatically turn the lights off.
If you haven’t activated an automatic action, Alexa will ask you before performing a Hunch action like turning off your lights or adjusting your thermostat.
How Do You Set Hunches on Alexa?
The Hunches feature is on by default, but you can manually set the Hunches you want and disable ones you don’t want. The number of available Hunches will depend on how many smart devices you have in your house and the amount of time Alexa has had to learn your routines.
Alexa may ask you from time to time if you want to enable a hunch, in which case you can say yes or no depending on whether you want it to use that hunch. You can also say, “Alexa, do you have any hunches?” If it has any hunches, it will give you the option to enable them if you like.
Here’s how to set Hunches on Alexa:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
Tap More.
Tap Settings.
Tap Hunches.
Tap Set up Hunches.
If you don’t see this option, Alexa may not have had time to develop any Hunches yet. Use Alexa and your smart devices for a few days to a few weeks, and check again later.
Tap a Hunch, i.e. Turn off the lights if you’re asleep.
Tap Next.
Select the smart devices you want Alexa Hunches to control with this hunch.
This list will contain relevant devices, like lights for a hunch related to lights or your robot vacuums for a hunch related to vacuums.
Tap Done.
How to Prevent Notifications From Alexa Hunches
When you enable Alexa Hunches, the default setting is for Alexa to ask you or send a push notification before it acts on any new hunch. If you would rather not receive these requests or push notifications, you can disable them.
If you have set up automatic actions using the method described above, Alexa will continue to perform those hunches without asking permission. The following instructions only prevent Alexa from suggesting new hunches. To enable new hunches in the future, you can check for suggestions in the Alexa app manually.
Here’s how to prevent Alexa Hunches from sending notifications:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
Tap More.
Tap Settings.
Tap Hunches.
Tap Settings (gear icon).
Tap Hunches suggestions to disable notifications.
If you tap Mobile notifications instead, Alexa will ask for permission before acting on a hunch, but it won’t send a push notification to your phone.
How Do You Stop Hunches on Alexa?
If you don’t want to use hunches anymore, you can disable the feature at any time by saying, “Alexa, disable hunches.” You can also disable individual automatic actions if you don’t want Alexa to perform some of them, but you want it to continue doing others.
For example, you might want Alexa Hunches to turn off your lights when you leave the house but not activate your robotic vacuum.
Here’s how to stop individual hunches on Alexa:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
Tap More.
Tap Settings.
Tap Hunches.
Tap Settings (gear icon).
Tap a hunch in the automatic actions section, i.e. vacuums.
Tap the toggle to disable the automatic action.
Repeat these steps for each additional automatic action you want to disable.
FAQ
How do I connect Alexa to Wi-Fi?
To connect Alexa and an Alexa-enabled device to Wi-Fi, tap the Alexa Menu (three lines) > Settings > Add New Device. Select your Alexa-enabled device, such as an Echo, and choose its model. Next, go to the Alexa app and tap Continue. Follow prompts to connect the device to your smartphone’s Wi-Fi.
What is Super Alexa Mode?
Super Alexa Mode is an Alexa “Easter Egg” created by video game developer and publisher Konami. Super Alexa doesn’t serve any purpose other than to make gamers laugh. To activate Super Alexa Mode, say, “Alexa, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start.”
Why is Alexa flashing green?
If your Alexa-enabled device, such as an Echo, is flashing green, it means you’re either on a call or have an incoming call. The device will continue flashing green until the call has ended.
Why is Alexa flashing blue?
If your Alexa-enabled device, such as an Echo, is flashing blue, it means your device is actively listening to you. If the Alexa-enabled device can’t hear you, try saying your wake word loudly near the device, and you should see the blue ring again.
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How to Set Up and Use Alexa Hunches
How to enable Hunches to automatically do Alexa tasks
What to Know
Hunches is on by default, so Alexa may ask you if you want to enable a hunch. Say yes if you’re going to use it in the future, or no if you won’t.
Enable Alexa Hunches to perform automatic actions: Alexa app > More > Settings > Hunches, and tap actions you want to automate.
To disable Alexa Hunches at any time, say, “Alexa, disable Hunches.”
This article explains how to set up and use Alexa Hunches.
What Are Alexa Hunches?
Alexa Hunches track your daily habits and allow Alexa to perform practical tasks with your permission. For example, Hunches will enable Alexa to shut off your living room lights after you’ve gone to bed at night if you forget.
If Hunches ever suggests something you don’t want, you have the option to either confirm or deny the suggestion with a voice command. You can also set Alexa to automatically perform actions based on Hunches if you don’t want to confirm every suggestion manually or disable Hunches altogether if you aren’t interested in the feature.
How Do Alexa Hunches Work?
Alexa Hunches work by tracking your daily usage of smart home devices like smart lights, thermostats, and robot vacuums. Over time it learns when you activate and deactivate various devices, which allows it to make helpful suggestions if it has a hunch you’ve forgotten to do something it believes is part of your typical routine.
Here’s an example of Alexa Hunches in action:
Over time, you always turn off the lights in your house before going to bed.
You activate the turn off lights if you’re asleep hunch, either manually in the Alexa app, or by agreeing when Alexa suggests it.
One night, you forget to turn off the living room lights.
Alexa Hunches will automatically turn the lights off.
If you haven’t activated an automatic action, Alexa will ask you before performing a Hunch action like turning off your lights or adjusting your thermostat.
How Do You Set Hunches on Alexa?
The Hunches feature is on by default, but you can manually set the Hunches you want and disable ones you don’t want. The number of available Hunches will depend on how many smart devices you have in your house and the amount of time Alexa has had to learn your routines.
Alexa may ask you from time to time if you want to enable a hunch, in which case you can say yes or no depending on whether you want it to use that hunch. You can also say, “Alexa, do you have any hunches?” If it has any hunches, it will give you the option to enable them if you like.
Here’s how to set Hunches on Alexa:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
Tap More.
Tap Settings.
Tap Hunches.
Tap Set up Hunches.
If you don’t see this option, Alexa may not have had time to develop any Hunches yet. Use Alexa and your smart devices for a few days to a few weeks, and check again later.
Tap a Hunch, i.e. Turn off the lights if you’re asleep.
Tap Next.
Select the smart devices you want Alexa Hunches to control with this hunch.
This list will contain relevant devices, like lights for a hunch related to lights or your robot vacuums for a hunch related to vacuums.
Tap Done.
How to Prevent Notifications From Alexa Hunches
When you enable Alexa Hunches, the default setting is for Alexa to ask you or send a push notification before it acts on any new hunch. If you would rather not receive these requests or push notifications, you can disable them.
If you have set up automatic actions using the method described above, Alexa will continue to perform those hunches without asking permission. The following instructions only prevent Alexa from suggesting new hunches. To enable new hunches in the future, you can check for suggestions in the Alexa app manually.
Here’s how to prevent Alexa Hunches from sending notifications:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
Tap More.
Tap Settings.
Tap Hunches.
Tap Settings (gear icon).
Tap Hunches suggestions to disable notifications.
If you tap Mobile notifications instead, Alexa will ask for permission before acting on a hunch, but it won’t send a push notification to your phone.
How Do You Stop Hunches on Alexa?
If you don’t want to use hunches anymore, you can disable the feature at any time by saying, “Alexa, disable hunches.” You can also disable individual automatic actions if you don’t want Alexa to perform some of them, but you want it to continue doing others.
For example, you might want Alexa Hunches to turn off your lights when you leave the house but not activate your robotic vacuum.
Here’s how to stop individual hunches on Alexa:
Open the Alexa app on your phone.
Tap More.
Tap Settings.
Tap Hunches.
Tap Settings (gear icon).
Tap a hunch in the automatic actions section, i.e. vacuums.
Tap the toggle to disable the automatic action.
Repeat these steps for each additional automatic action you want to disable.
FAQ
How do I connect Alexa to Wi-Fi?
To connect Alexa and an Alexa-enabled device to Wi-Fi, tap the Alexa Menu (three lines) > Settings > Add New Device. Select your Alexa-enabled device, such as an Echo, and choose its model. Next, go to the Alexa app and tap Continue. Follow prompts to connect the device to your smartphone’s Wi-Fi.
What is Super Alexa Mode?
Super Alexa Mode is an Alexa “Easter Egg” created by video game developer and publisher Konami. Super Alexa doesn’t serve any purpose other than to make gamers laugh. To activate Super Alexa Mode, say, “Alexa, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start.”
Why is Alexa flashing green?
If your Alexa-enabled device, such as an Echo, is flashing green, it means you’re either on a call or have an incoming call. The device will continue flashing green until the call has ended.
Why is Alexa flashing blue?
If your Alexa-enabled device, such as an Echo, is flashing blue, it means your device is actively listening to you. If the Alexa-enabled device can’t hear you, try saying your wake word loudly near the device, and you should see the blue ring again.
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