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The Amazon Echo (4th Gen) does not natively support the AirFly transmitter. AirFly is designed to connect Bluetooth headphones to devices with a headphone jack, like an in-flight entertainment system. The Echo does support Bluetooth, but it may not work directly with the AirFly transmitter.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Russ! The Echo is compatible with most BlueTooth speakers and headphones and the Air Fly transmitter should work in the same way as one of those. The following is the requirements for compatible BlueTooth: "Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) support for audio streaming from your mobile device to Echo or from Echo to your Bluetooth speaker. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) for voice control of connected mobile devices. Hands-free voice control is not supported for Mac OS X devices. Direct control of BLE Mesh. Bluetooth speakers requiring PIN codes are not supported." You would pair the device as follows: 1. Put your Bluetooth device in pairing mode. 2. Open the Alexa app . 3. Select Devices . 4. Select Echo & Alexa. 5. Select your device. 6. Select Bluetooth Devices, and then Pair A New Device. The next time you want to connect, enable Bluetooth on your phone or Bluetooth speaker and say, ""Pair Bluetooth."" Once the initial pairing is complete, certain Bluetooth devices may automatically reconnect to your Echo when in range. Thanks so much for your question and I hope you have a fantastic day!
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