Why Is Alexa Making A Chiming Noise?
Randall Mullins
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Quick Recap: – Hence, the Alexa chimes randomly because scheduled Routines, Enabled Notifications, or Bluetooth devices are getting automatically paired and unpaired. The solutions revolve around disabling the services one by one until the random *beeps* are gone! Read Next:
Why does my Amazon Echo make weird noises?
Alexa Still Making Random Noises? 8 Other Points to Check – Me looking at an Echo Dot scared The five things explored above contribute to the majority of the random noises that Amazon Echo owners hear, but if you’re still hearing random noises then check out the list below for extra things to check:
- Check if you have any Skills installed, These are third-party add-ons that you can enable on Alexa. Most are harmless and are only activated when you say specific wakeup commands, but a stray skill could be the culprit. Say ” Alexa, what skills do I have enabled? ” to hear what skills you have, and then say ” Alexa, disable ” to uninstall/disable a skill.
- When you hear an unexpected noise, check the color of the light ring, Cnet’s guide walks you through what each mean, but a pulsing yellow light (meaning you have a notification) and violet or orange colors tend to mean possible Wi-Fi/network issues – both of which will cause a sound to play.
- If you’re hearing a popping/crackling type noise – i.e. one that sounds dangerous (even if it’s not!) and not natural – then this could be a genuine defect in your Echo device (such as a loose power/speaker cable internally). Or, it might be an issue with the socket outlet or the power cable. Check that the wall socket works fine with other electrical devices, then check that the Echo power cable is fully plugged in. Then try restarting the device (by unplugging and plugging in the device) and see if the issue continues. If it does, consider contacting Amazon customer services.
- There’s always the chance that this random sound was caused by a genuine software bug with Amazon’s computer code, In 2018, Echo’s worldwide started playing a “creepy laughter” sound – which was caused by Alexa mistakenly thinking it heard the command ” Alexa, laugh “. Amazon fixed this particular issue, but there’s always the chance that a new ‘random noise’ gets introduced. In this case, do some Google of your weird sound and if lots of other people have heard it recently, hopefully it’s a temporary (albeit annoying!) glitch.
- Speakers of any kind can pick up on external interference, with radio signals being the most common. This is most common in speakers with a long run of audio cable (more cable = more chance of interference being picked up), but even a slightly loose connection in the internal speaker(s) of your Echo device could potentially result in radio interference being picked up, A Redditor heard whistling, and then someone clearing their throat, from their Echo. Whilst creepy, this seems like a prime example of radio interference. Just like #3, this might also be a device defect which you should contact customer services about.
- If you’re still not having any luck, doing a factory reset of your Echo might be a good idea. Each Echo device is different, but Amazon has detailed help pages for resetting each echo they sell so it’s worth starting there. It’s worth noting that a system reset will help with any local Echo settings, but anything controlled by the app – including ‘Brief Mode’ (covered earlier) – will not be reset.
- Finally, if nothing else works, get a hammer and hit your Echo repeatedly contact Amazon customer support. Explain the steps you have taken, and ask whether you have a faulty device that needs replacing, Amazon support can be a little cumbersome at times (as they sometimes have checklists they need to go through), but they are very good at replacing their own products.
- If even that step doesn’t work, Amazon’s Echos are frequently on sale and whilst the 4th Gen Echo Dot is only recently released (and thus at a higher price most of the time), the 3rd Gen Echo Dot is very cheap to buy as a replacement for your existing Echo device.
How to fix Alexa crackling noises?
Restart The Device – One of the most common solutions to any technical difficulty is to restart the device. If a person seeks to use Alexa a lot, then they could inadvertently use it too much. Alexa-based devices are usually highly durable, but everything breaks down over time without proper rest.
Why does my Amazon Echo make weird noises?
Alexa Still Making Random Noises? 8 Other Points to Check – Me looking at an Echo Dot scared The five things explored above contribute to the majority of the random noises that Amazon Echo owners hear, but if you’re still hearing random noises then check out the list below for extra things to check:
- Check if you have any Skills installed, These are third-party add-ons that you can enable on Alexa. Most are harmless and are only activated when you say specific wakeup commands, but a stray skill could be the culprit. Say ” Alexa, what skills do I have enabled? ” to hear what skills you have, and then say ” Alexa, disable ” to uninstall/disable a skill.
- When you hear an unexpected noise, check the color of the light ring, Cnet’s guide walks you through what each mean, but a pulsing yellow light (meaning you have a notification) and violet or orange colors tend to mean possible Wi-Fi/network issues – both of which will cause a sound to play.
- If you’re hearing a popping/crackling type noise – i.e. one that sounds dangerous (even if it’s not!) and not natural – then this could be a genuine defect in your Echo device (such as a loose power/speaker cable internally). Or, it might be an issue with the socket outlet or the power cable. Check that the wall socket works fine with other electrical devices, then check that the Echo power cable is fully plugged in. Then try restarting the device (by unplugging and plugging in the device) and see if the issue continues. If it does, consider contacting Amazon customer services.
- There’s always the chance that this random sound was caused by a genuine software bug with Amazon’s computer code, In 2018, Echo’s worldwide started playing a “creepy laughter” sound – which was caused by Alexa mistakenly thinking it heard the command ” Alexa, laugh “. Amazon fixed this particular issue, but there’s always the chance that a new ‘random noise’ gets introduced. In this case, do some Google of your weird sound and if lots of other people have heard it recently, hopefully it’s a temporary (albeit annoying!) glitch.
- Speakers of any kind can pick up on external interference, with radio signals being the most common. This is most common in speakers with a long run of audio cable (more cable = more chance of interference being picked up), but even a slightly loose connection in the internal speaker(s) of your Echo device could potentially result in radio interference being picked up, A Redditor heard whistling, and then someone clearing their throat, from their Echo. Whilst creepy, this seems like a prime example of radio interference. Just like #3, this might also be a device defect which you should contact customer services about.
- If you’re still not having any luck, doing a factory reset of your Echo might be a good idea. Each Echo device is different, but Amazon has detailed help pages for resetting each echo they sell so it’s worth starting there. It’s worth noting that a system reset will help with any local Echo settings, but anything controlled by the app – including ‘Brief Mode’ (covered earlier) – will not be reset.
- Finally, if nothing else works, get a hammer and hit your Echo repeatedly contact Amazon customer support. Explain the steps you have taken, and ask whether you have a faulty device that needs replacing, Amazon support can be a little cumbersome at times (as they sometimes have checklists they need to go through), but they are very good at replacing their own products.
- If even that step doesn’t work, Amazon’s Echos are frequently on sale and whilst the 4th Gen Echo Dot is only recently released (and thus at a higher price most of the time), the 3rd Gen Echo Dot is very cheap to buy as a replacement for your existing Echo device.
How to fix Alexa crackling noises?
Restart The Device – One of the most common solutions to any technical difficulty is to restart the device. If a person seeks to use Alexa a lot, then they could inadvertently use it too much. Alexa-based devices are usually highly durable, but everything breaks down over time without proper rest.