Guide to Controlling Microsoft Xbox One Using Amazon Alexa
Nowadays,
Microsoft is working to bring the Amazon Alexa support to the Xbox One
consoles, and now a test preview of this functionality is available for the
insiders.
However,
with the immediate starting, the software giant is releasing an Xbox Skill for
the Alexa. It allows a various range of activated devices like Amazon’s Echo,
Sonos, and some other to control the game console by using the voice commands
option, just like using Cortana, by using Microsoft Xbox features, you can
power on your Xbox one, adjust volume, capture screenshots, start games and
apps, and a lot more exciting for users.
If the Xbox
Skill is enabled on your voice-enabled
device, then you just need to give a
command like: ‘Alexa, start Rocket League” and immediately the command will
turn on Alexa One, then sign in to Xbox Live and launch the game. This new Xbox
Skill works on the Alexa as well as on the Cortana-enabled devices; this means that you can use your Windows 10
devices as well as the Amazon Echo to voice-control
your Amazon Echo easily.
Below we
provide a simple and easy method of
controlling the Microsoft Xbox One by using the Amazon Alexa. The steps are given below.
Steps to Enable Microsoft Xbox One on
Amazon Alexa
To control your Xbox One by using Amazon
Alexa, you need to follow few steps. But before starting the steps, we advise
you that to avoid trouble you need to follow these steps in a proper sequence.
1. Firstly, Sign in to the Microsoft
Xbox One.
2. Next, click to Sign in with your
Amazon account.
3. Then, click on the Enable tab.
4. Now, Sign in with your Microsoft
account to link the skill.
5. Finally, Amazon Alexa will search
your console.
6. Follow the on-screen instruction to
pair your console with Amazon Alexa.
Once the
steps are completed, now you can start
using the Voice Commands with the Amazon Alexa to interact with your Xbox One.
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