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How to change Alexa’s voice

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There are two ways you can change the voice of Alexa on your Echo devices: through the device itself or through the Alexa app. Doing it through the device is the easiest option and takes just a few seconds.

Changing the voice only applies to the Echo device you’re currently using or accessing through the app. If you want to switch to the masculine voice on multiple Echo speakers or displays in your home, you’ll have to do it one at a time.

It’s also not possible to change the Alexa voice used by the smartphone app itself; that remains the original, feminine voice. Hopefully, in the future, Amazon will add a way to change it globally for all of the Echo devices on an account.

Here’s how to change Alexa’s voice on an Echo device:

ON AN ECHO OR ECHO SHOW:
Say the command “Alexa, change your voice.”
The device will respond in the new voice (either the masculine or feminine voice, depending on which you used previously): “OK, you’re all set. I’ll be the voice you hear when you speak to this device.”
If it doesn’t work, Alexa will say something to the effect of “sorry, [name of your device] doesn’t support that.”

IN THE ALEXA APP FOR IOS OR ANDROID:

Select the Devices tab at the bottom.
Select the Echo & Alexa button in the top left.
Select the device you want to change Alexa’s voice on.
Select the Settings cog wheel button in the upper right.
Scroll down to the option for Alexa’s Voice and select it.
Choose either Original (the feminine voice) or New (the masculine voice).

In addition to the two main Alexa voices, Amazon also has celebrity voices in some regions. Right now, you can choose between Samuel L. Jackson, Shaquille O’Neal, and Melissa McCarthy. Last year, during the holiday season, Amazon added Santa Claus as a more limited “celebrity voice.” (He only answers certain holiday-related queries.)

The celebrity voices are programmed to work with certain phrases and answer select questions — mostly alarms and timers, jokes, or weather reports. Each has specific content tailored to its persona. For example, you can ask Samuel what he thinks of snakes and have Melissa tell you about Bridesmaids.

Celebrity voices cost $2.99 each as a one-time purchase. (Santa is free.) Any query to an Echo device that’s not supported by the chosen celebrity voice will get a response from the native Alexa voice — which can be either masculine or feminine.

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