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I'm feeling the love. ? Just say, “Alexa, be my Valentine” ? Weekly Spotlight ? -

I'm feeling the love.   Just say, “Alexa, be my Valentine”   Weekly Spotlight   - “Alexa, play REDISCOVER Usher” Get ready for the Big Game by getting caught up in Usher’s smooth swagger and flawless vocals. [Explore entertainment](. - “Alexa, what's the weather in Las Vegas?” Tailgating in Sin City for the Big Game? Find out the weather before you arrive. [Explore information](. - “Alexa, set a 10 minute chicken wing timer” Game day food can be messy. Manage your snacks hands-free. [Explore productivity](. - “Alexa, remind me to buy flowers” Set a reminder to get the ones you love a gift they'll love. [Explore productivity](.     [Show my cameras](   Things to Try   Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, turn on Autoplay” Did you know you can ask for music by mood? No matter how you're feeling, Alexa can create a soundtrack for the moment. - “Alexa, play happy birthday downstairs” Set up the 'downstairs' group to surprise the birthday kid with a song. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play the podcast Wow in the World” Listen to your favorite podcast on your Echo devices, and continue listening anywhere seamlessly in the Amazon Music app. [Learn more](. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, tell me when there is a lunar eclipse” Don't miss a rare event. Alexa can tell you the moon patterns. - “Alexa, reorder coffee” Easily reorder the items you purchase frequently—and need to get through the season. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, create a list” From the grocery store to chores, Alexa can keep you organized. News & Information - “Alexa, how many days until Easter?” Don't let the holidays sneak up on you. Keep track and plan all your festivities accordingly. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, who was born on this day?” Ask for the birthday of your favorite celebrity, or let Alexa surprise you with who was born on this day. - “Alexa, how much protein is in four ounces of chicken?” Alexa is here to give you all the answers you need, language translations, general knowledge, and more. [Learn more](. Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, use the Force” Long ago, in this very galaxy, a space-opera blasted into our imaginations. - “Alexa, entertain me” Alexa has a delightful personality that’s full of wit and wisdom. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, test my spelling” There’s over 10,000 ways to test your knowledge with Alexa. [Learn more](. And More - “Alexa, wake me up to the Sounds of Nature alarm tone” Alexa's collection of premium alarm tones can help make it easier to get up in the mornings. - “Alexa, find action movies on Fire TV” It’s easier than ever to use your Alexa device to voice control your Fire TV hands-free. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, read my notifications” You can also access notifications by tapping on the bell icon on Echo Show devices. - “Alexa, make a call” Add some fun to your next Alexa call with animated visual and audio reactions, like hearts, laughs, or confetti. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, how do I set up an Amazon Smart Plug?” Alexa can help you set up your Amazon Smart Plug as well as other devices. - “Alexa, learn my voice” Set up a voice ID so Alexa can recognize you, and so you can get a more personalized experience. [Learn more](.     [Explore information](     P.S. We Want your Feedback   Let us know what you think about the "Keep up with Alexa" newsletter by taking a quick survey.   [Take Survey]( [Update your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Amazon and all related marks are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Amazon.com 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109. Product prices and availability are subject to change. Ref: 822537780. [Privacy Policy]( [Amazon.com][Amazon.com]

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