Okwu mmalite
The Amazon Echo Hub is an 8-inch smart home control panel designed to centralize management of your compatible smart devices with Alexa. This manual provides instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Echo Hub, along with detailed specifications and troubleshooting tips.
Ihe ngwugwu
Tupu ịmalite, hụ na ihe niile dị na ngwugwu gị:
- Echo Hub device
- Power adapter (12.5W) and 6 ft. (1.8m) cord (white)
- Ugwu mgbidi
- Arịlịka na kposara
- Nkwalite ndebiri
- Ntuziaka mmalite ngwa ngwa
Note: Setup requires internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. A table-top stand and in-wall cable pass-throughs or a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) adapter are sold separately. The device is not intended for handheld or portable use.
Ntuziaka nhazi
1. Ihe achọrọ ike
The Echo Hub requires a power supply that complies with the USB PD protocol and supports both 5V/2.4A and 9V/3A ratings. It is compatible with alternative USB-C PD power accessories.
For Power over Ethernet (PoE), the device supports PoE with a compatible USB-C converter. This requires IEEE 802.3at/PoE+/Type2 or IEEE 802.3bt/PoE++/Type 3 support.
2. Nhọrọ Nwụnye
The Echo Hub can be wall-mounted or placed on a table-top stand (sold separately).
- Ịkwanye mgbidi: Use the included wall mount, anchors, screws, and mounting template. An electric drill is required for installation. For a cleaner look, consider using in-wall cable pass-throughs or a Power-over-Ethernet adapter (both sold separately) to conceal cables.
- Table-Top Placement: If not wall-mounting, a table-top stand (sold separately) is recommended for stable placement.

Image: Amazon Echo Hub mounted on a wall, displaying a video feed from a front door camera. This shows the device in a typical wall-mounted setup.
3. Ntọala ngwaọrụ mbụ
Once powered on, the Echo Hub will guide you through the initial setup process. This involves connecting to your internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Amazon WiFi Simple Setup is available to facilitate connecting smart devices to your network.
The Alexa app is compatible with Fire OS, Android, and iOS devices and is also accessible via a web browser. Ensure your mobile device meets the system requirements for the Alexa app.
Operating Your Echo Hub
1. Smart Home Control
The Echo Hub serves as a central control panel for your smart home devices. You can interact with it using Alexa voice commands or by tapping the 8-inch touch display.

Image: Amazon Echo Hub displaying a smart home dashboard with controls for lights, fans, and other devices. This illustrates the primary interface for managing smart home functions.
- Njikwa ngwaọrụ: Control lights, smart plugs, thermostats, and other compatible devices.
- Camera Feeds: View live feeds from compatible security cameras and video doorbells.
- Ihe omume: Start and manage Alexa routines directly from the display.
- Nhazi: Customize the dashboard with controls and widgets for quick access to frequently used devices and functions.

Image: Amazon Echo Hub displaying smart home controls for 'Downstairs Lights' and 'Patio Lights'. This demonstrates the touch interface for adjusting lighting.
2. Smart Home Device Compatibility
The Echo Hub is compatible with thousands of Alexa-enabled devices, including:
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh devices
- Zigbee devices
- Thread devices
- Matter devices (functions as a controller only)
The built-in smart home hub ensures seamless synchronization with these devices.
3. Home Security Integration
Use the Echo Hub to arm and disarm compatible security systems. Through the Alexa app and compatible cameras, locks, alarms, and sensors, you can monitor your home remotely.

Image: Amazon Echo Hub displaying a Ring security system interface with an 'Exit delay started' countdown. This shows the security system integration feature.
4. Ngwugharị ọdịyo
Connect your preferred speaker to the Echo Hub to play music, audiobooks, and podcasts. The device supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for streaming from your mobile device to the Echo Hub or from the Echo Hub to your Bluetooth speaker. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is supported for voice control of connected Bluetooth speakers.
Note: Hands-Free Profile (HFP) is not supported. Bluetooth speakers requiring PIN codes are not supported.
5. Alexa Features and Language
Alexa provides various features to enhance your daily life through voice control. The Echo Hub supports Alexa in English and Spanish.
Nlekọta
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Echo Hub, follow these general maintenance guidelines:
- Nhicha: Gently wipe the screen and device exterior with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or sprays.
- Mmelite ngwanrọ: Ensure your device receives regular software security updates. These updates are typically automatic when connected to the internet. For more information, visit Jikwaa ọdịnaya na ngwaọrụ gị.
- Ọnọdụ gburugburu: Operate the device within recommended temperature and humidity ranges. Avoid exposing it to extreme heat, cold, or moisture.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your Echo Hub, consider the following:
- Okwu Njikọta:
- Ensure your Wi-Fi network is active and the Echo Hub is within range.
- Verify that your internet connection is working.
- Restart your router and the Echo Hub.
- Check if Amazon Sidewalk is enabled, as it can help compatible devices stay connected if Wi-Fi is lost. You can manage Sidewalk settings at any time.
- Device Responsiveness:
- If the device is unresponsive, try restarting it by unplugging and replugging the power adapter.
- Ensure the microphone is not muted. The Echo Hub has a physical mic off button.
- Smart Home Device Compatibility:
- For issues with specific smart home devices, ensure they are compatible with the Echo Hub (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh, Zigbee, Thread, Matter).
- Visit the Alexa app or Amazon's help pages for troubleshooting compatible devices.
- Software Update Problems:
- If a device gets stuck during a software update, ensure a stable internet connection. Contact customer support if the issue persists.

Image: Close-up of the side of the Amazon Echo Hub showing the mic off button and volume controls. This highlights the physical controls for privacy and audio adjustment.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Ngosipụta | 8-inch touch screen with 1280 x 800 resolution |
| Audio | Pair of top-ported full-range speakers, with stereo playback |
| Ihe mmetụta | Passive infrared (PIR) sensor for proximity detection, ambient light sensor (ALS) |
| Njikọ Wi-Fi | Dual-band Wi-Fi supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac networks. Does not support ad-hoc or peer-to-peer networks. |
| Njikọ Bluetooth | A2DP for audio streaming, AVRCP for voice control of connected Bluetooth speakers. HFP and PIN-code requiring speakers not supported. |
| Ndakọrịta Smart Home | Compatible with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh, Zigbee, Thread, and Matter devices (as controller only). |
| Nhazi | MediaTek MT 8169 A |
| Nha | 7.9"W x 5.4"H x 0.6"D (202 mm x 137mm x 15mm) |
| Ibu | 12.9 ounces (365 grams). Actual size and weight may vary. |
| Ihe achọrọ ike | USB PD protocol, 5V/2.4A and 9V/3A ratings. Supports PoE with compatible USB-C converter (IEEE 802.3at/PoE+/Type2 or IEEE 802.3bt/PoE++/Type 3). |
| Achọrọ Sistemụ | Internet connection via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Alexa app compatible with Fire OS, Android, iOS, and web nchọgharị. |
| Asụsụ | Alexa na-asụ Bekee na Spanish. |
Njirimara nzuzo
The Amazon Echo Hub is designed with multiple layers of privacy controls:
- Teknụzụ Okwu Wake: The device only begins recording after detecting the wake word.
- Ihe ngosi nkwanye ugwu: Visual indicators show when audio is being streamed to the cloud.
- Bọtịnụ Gbanyụọ Igwe Okwu: A physical button allows you to electronically disconnect the microphones.
- Njikwa Ndekọ Olu: Ikike iji view ma hichapụ ndekọ olu gị.
- Ring End-to-End Encryption: Support for Ring’s End-to-End Encryption feature for Ring video (coming soon).
Maka nkọwa ndị ọzọ, gaa na Ebe nzuzo Alexa.
Atụmatụ nnweta
The Echo Hub includes various accessibility features to personalize Alexa to your needs. These can be accessed via Ntọala → Nnweta on your device:
- Pịa na Alexa: Access Alexa via touch through on-screen tiles or a keyboard, including saving favorite actions.
- Ntị Na-agbanwe Agbanwe: Na-enye oge ka ukwuu iji kwuchaa okwu tupu Alexa azaa.
- Ọnụego okwu a kacha amasị: Jikwaa otú Alexa si ekwu okwu ngwa ngwa ma ọ bụ nwayọ.
- Nkọwa Alexa, Nkọwa Oku, Mmechi Nkọwa: Nye nkọwa ederede maka ọdịnaya akwadoro.
- OluView Onye na-agụ ihuenyo: Enables access for blind or visually impaired users.
- Ihe na-eme ka ihuenyo dịkwuo mma: Zoom in/out and pan around the screen.
- Gwa mgbe ị nọ nso: Plays notification sounds when detected near your Echo device.
- Gụọ Kindle n'olu dara ụda: Alexa reads your Kindle books aloud.
- Ederede Oge A: Type live text in a video call.
- Ntọala ndị ọzọ gụnyere Mgbanwe Agba, Mmezi Agba, Rịọ Ụda, na ihe ndị ọzọ.
Akwụkwọ ikike na ọrụ
The Echo Hub comes with a 1-year limited warranty and service. An optional 1-year extended warranty is available for U.S. customers, sold separately. This device, even if "Like-New" or refurbished, receives the same limited warranty as a new device.
For more information on Like-New Amazon devices, please refer to Amazon's official documentation. Use of the device is subject to Amazon's Conditions of Use.





