![]() The tiny Echo Flex can do anything other Echo speakers can, with support for the full range of Amazon Alexa voice assistant features. Once that's done, you can start using it just by saying, "Alexa," followed by a question or command. ![]() Plug it into an outlet, wait until the light turns orange, then use the Alexa app to link it to your account and assign it to a room. Setting up the Echo Flex is just like setting up any other Echo speaker. A 3.5mm audio output sits on the right side of the Echo Flex, though no cable is included. It also lets you connect optional accessories, like a motion sensor or a night-light ($15 each). A USB port on the underside of the device lets you charge phones and other small gadgets. ![]() You won't be plugging any appliances into the Echo Flex, but you can still charge your phone with it. Instead, the front panel holds Alexa and Mic Mute buttons, a small indicator light, two pinhole microphones, and two small grilles for the internal speaker. Plugged in, the Flex looks almost like a smart outlet, except a bit bulkier and lacking holes in the front. It's a simple, white plastic box measuring 2.9 by 2.7 by 1.4 inches (HWD), with rounded corners on the sides and a two-prong power plug on the back. The Echo Flex looks very different than the rest of the Echo line in its bland boxiness.
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