Your Echo device will now show your Facebook photos in the background. Tap 'Save' at the bottom of the screen and you're done. Then select the album(s) you wish to connect to Alexa.Ĩ. Swipe down from the top of the screen on your Echo device and tap Settings.ħ. To get them rolling on the screen of your Echo Show or Spot, do the following:ġ. You'll be redirected to a page where you'll need to log in to your Facebook account and give Alexa authorization to access your personal photos. Of course, there's also a high chance you have some unsavoury photos from high school parties which you'd rather not have on display when gran comes over for dinner – don't worry, you can pick and choose which albums get shared.įirst, though, you need to connect your Facebook account to Alexa.
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The chances of you owning a Facebook account are far greater than the chances of you using Amazon Photos, so we'll start here.
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There are two ways to do this on the Echo smart screens, either using Amazon Photos or Facebook.
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The Amazon Echo Show line, which now includes an Echo Show 5, Echo Show 8, all-new Echo Show 10 and the wall-mounted Echo Show 15, mean there are more ways to to share your memories. These screens spend a lot of time doing very little, so why not use them to add some decorative flair to the room in their downtime? You can change the background to your own shots for a big dose of personalisation, and even do a slideshow. As Alexa smart displays have taken residency in our homes, one of their best talents is serving as a way to enjoy photos.