Kupu Whakataki
The Amazon Echo Dot (5th Generation) is a compact smart speaker designed to deliver enhanced audio and seamless integration with Alexa. This device allows you to control your smart home, play music, get information, and much more, all through voice commands. Its improved speaker offers clearer vocals and deeper bass, providing a richer audio experience for its size. The Echo Dot also incorporates privacy features and is built with sustainability in mind.
Tatūnga
Setting up your Echo Dot (5th Generation) is a straightforward process. The device is designed for easy connection to your Wi-Fi network using Amazon's simple setup technology.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka:
- Echo Dot (whakatupuranga tuawha)
- Pūrere hiko mā (15 W)
- Aratohu Timata Tere
Hipanga Tatūnga Tuatahi:
- Wewetehia te Pūrere: Carefully remove the Echo Dot and its accessories from the packaging.
- Hono Hono: Plug the included power adapter into the Echo Dot and then into a wall outlet. The light ring on the Echo Dot will turn blue, then orange, indicating it's ready for setup.
- Tikiake i te Alexa App: On your smartphone or tablet, download the Amazon Alexa app. It is compatible with Fire OS, iOS, and Android devices. You can also access it via a web pūtirotiro i runga i tō rorohiko.
- A pee i nga Tohutohu-A-taupānga: Open the Alexa app and follow the on-screen prompts to connect your Echo Dot to your Wi-Fi network and link it to your Amazon account.

Image: The Echo Dot (5th Generation) in blue, showcasing its compact design and illuminated base, ready for setup.
Te Whakahaere i tō Echo Dot
The Echo Dot (5th Generation) is primarily controlled using your voice with Alexa. It also features physical buttons and touch controls for convenience.
Voice Commands with Alexa:
Simply say "Alexa" followed by your command or question. Alexa can assist with a wide range of tasks:
- Waiata me Podcasts: Play music, audiobooks, and podcasts from services like Amazon Music, Audible, Apple Music, and Spotify. You can also stream via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
- Mōhiohio: Ask about the weather, news, set timers, ask questions, and more.
- Mana Kainga Ataata: Control compatible smart home devices with your voice or set up routines based on temperature sensors.
- Whakawhitiwhiti: Make calls to other Echo devices or contacts who have enabled the communication option.

Image: The Echo Dot (5th Generation) in a kitchen, demonstrating its use for asking Alexa about the weather.

Image: The Echo Dot (5th Generation) positioned to control smart home devices, such as a lamp, via voice commands.
Mana-a-tinana:
The top of your Echo Dot features several buttons:
- Pātene Whakakā/Whakaweto Hopuoro: Press this button to electronically disconnect the microphones, indicated by a red light ring. This ensures your privacy.
- Patene Runga / Raro: Whakaritea te reo orooro.
- Patene Hohenga: Activates Alexa without using the wake word, or can be used to dismiss alarms.

Image: The Echo Dot (5th Generation) with its microphone mute button activated, showing the red indicator for privacy.
Mana Pa:
The Echo Dot (5th Generation) also supports simple touch gestures:
- Patohia hei Whakamutu/Whakamoe: A simple tap on the top of the device can pause music or snooze an alarm.

Image: A user interacting with the Echo Dot (5th Generation) by tapping its top surface to pause music or snooze an alarm.
Ororongo Whakarei:
The 5th Generation Echo Dot features a 44 mm (1.73") front-firing speaker, providing a more powerful and immersive sound experience with clearer vocals and deeper bass compared to previous generations.

Whakaahua: He roto view of the Echo Dot (5th Generation) highlighting its speaker, illustrating the enhanced audio design.
Te tiaki
Hei whakarite i te roa o te ora me te mahi tino pai o tō Echo Dot, whai i ēnei aratohu tiaki māmā:
- Te horoi: Gently wipe the exterior of the device with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or aerosol sprays.
- Turanga: Place your Echo Dot on a stable, flat surface away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Ensure it has adequate ventilation.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Your Echo Dot receives automatic software updates to improve performance and add new features. Ensure your device is connected to Wi-Fi for these updates to occur.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your Echo Dot, refer to the following common solutions:
Karekau he Hiko/Pūrere Kaore i te Urupare:
- Ensure the power adapter is securely plugged into both the Echo Dot and a working wall outlet. The Echo Dot requires continuous power and does not have an internal battery.
- Whakamātauria te mono i te whāurutau ki tētahi putanga kē.
Karekau he Hononga Wi-Fi:
- Manatokohia kei te hohe, kei te mahi tonu hoki tō whatunga Wi-Fi.
- Tīmataria anō tō pouara Wi-Fi me tō pouwhanga.
- Me whakarite kei roto tō Echo Dot i te whānuitanga o tō pouara Wi-Fi.
- Use the Alexa app to reconfigure Wi-Fi settings if necessary.
- Note: The Echo Dot requires Wi-Fi for most functions, including providing time and alarms. It does not support wired internet connections.
Alexa Not Responding to Voice Commands:
- Check if the microphone is muted (red light ring). Press the microphone on/off button to unmute.
- Ensure you are speaking clearly and are within range of the device.
- Try saying "Alexa, are you there?" to check if the device is active.
Kounga oro kino:
- Adjust the volume using voice commands or the physical buttons.
- Ensure the device is not obstructed and is placed on a stable surface.
- If connecting to external speakers or a TV: You can connect via Bluetooth if your TV is compatible, or using a 3.5mm audio cable (if available on your model, though the 5th Gen primarily uses Bluetooth for external audio).
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ahu | 100 x 100 x 89 mm |
| Taumaha | 340 karamu (Tērā pea ka rerekē te rahi me te taumaha tuturu i runga i te tukanga hanga) |
| Ororongo | 44 mm (1.73") front-firing speaker |
| Hononga Wi-Fi | Dual-band Wi-Fi supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 and 5 GHz). Not compatible with ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks. |
| Te Hototahi Whare Ataata | Wi-Fi, Nihokikorangi Pūngao Iti, me te Matter |
| Hononga Nihokikorangi | Pro tohatoha Ororongo Arāfile (A2DP) for audio streaming from your mobile device to Echo Dot and from Echo Dot to your Bluetooth speakers. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) mō te whakahaere reo o ngā taputapu pūkoro hono. Kāore te whakahaere reo ringaringa-kore e tautokona mō ngā taputapu Mac OS X. Kāore e hototahi ki ngā kaikorero Nihokikorangi e hiahia ana ki ngā waehere PIN. |
| Nga Whakaritenga Pūnaha | Kua rite a Echo Dot ki te hono atu ki tō whatunga Wi-Fi. Ka hototahi te taupānga Alexa ki ngā taputapu Fire OS, iOS, me Android. Kei te wātea hoki mā te rorohiko o tō rorohiko. web pūtirotiro. Tērā pea ka hiahiatia he ohaurunga, he utu rānei mō ētahi ratonga me ngā Pūkenga. |
| Hangarau Tatūnga | Amazon's simple setup Wi-Fi standard allows you to connect your smart devices to the Wi-Fi network in just a few steps. |
| Ngā Āhuatanga Āheitanga | The Alexa app and Alexa-enabled devices include various functionalities for users with accessibility needs related to sight, hearing, mobility, and speech. |
| Whakatupuranga | Echo Dot (5 o ngā Whakatipuranga, tauira 2022) |
| Ngā Āhuatanga Tūmataitinga | Hangarau whakaoho kupu, tohu whakawhiti reo, pātene whakaweto hopuoro, kōwhiringa ki te whakahoki anōview me te whakakore i nga rekoata reo, me etahi atu. |
| Reo | E kōrero ana a Alexa i te reo Pāniora, te reo Ingarihi, te reo Wīwī, te reo Itari me te reo Tiamana. |
| Whakahoutanga Haumarutanga Pūmanawa | Software security updates for this device are guaranteed for at least four years after new units are no longer available for purchase on our webpae. |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Pūtāhui iti:
Kei te Amazon Echo Dot (5th Generation) he pūtāhui iti kotahi tau e tukuna ana e te kaihanga. He tāpiritanga tēnei pūtāhui iti ki ō tika kaihoko, ā, kāore e pāngia e rātou. Ko te tikanga, tera pea he mana tāpiri āu i raro i te ture e pā ana ahakoa kua pau te pūtāhui iti.
Nga Ture Whakamahi:
The use of the Echo Dot is subject to the terms described in the official documentation provided by Amazon. Please refer to the Amazon webpae mo nga tikanga me nga tikanga taipitopito.
Tautoko Kiritaki:
Mō ētahi atu āwhina, tautoko hangarau, kereme pūtāhui rānei, tirohia te tautoko mana a Amazon website or contact Amazon customer service directly. You can find more information regarding your consumer rights and device-specific details by managing your content and devices on your Amazon account.





