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I don't see a reason why it wouldn't. What you will need is a Harmony Elite or Harmony Hub standalone. Alexa will connect to the Harmony through a Harmony skill. You will need to set up the Harmony to recognize your projector... this is REALLY easy. Currently I run my tv, receiver, xbox1, ps4 and lights. By telling alexa to "turn on tv" my tv comes on, receiver turns on, and lights if it is sundown.. (my option, u can do this if u want) Ur key is going to be the Harmony Hub. Once that is set up alexa will connect really easy. And ur done.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Correction to my previous answer, through some additional research I found that you an also connect to the Echo via Bluetooth using the Alexa app, good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You cannot connect the Amazon Echo to the projector, but the Amazon Tap will connect to any product that has Bluetooth technology. The Amazon Tap does not produce the sound quality of the Echo buts it's a close second, just provides less bass. The Amazon Tap does not have an always on listen feature, you must touch the "listen" button to activate.
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