A:AnswerHello CJ, thank you for your question. Yes, an Echo Show 5's screen can stay on for "live view" when set up with the Home Monitoring feature to keep an eye on your kids, allowing you to see the camera feed from the Alexa app or another Echo device. While the screen can be manually turned off with a voice command like "Alexa, turn off the screen," the screen will automatically sleep to save energy after a set period of inactivity, but you can disable this auto-sleep in the settings. You can enable Home Monitoring in the device settings under Privacy & Permissions to use the Echo Show 5 as a baby monitor. I hope that helps, have a great day!
A:AnswerHello Lesterh!
Yes, and Echo show 5 is compatible with a 220v plug as it is designed to work with a wide voltage range of 100-240 volts, meaning you can use it in countries with 220v power outlets without any issues.Hopefully this answers your question. have a great day. Thanks!
A:AnswerI think this specific model is just glitchy. I have other Amazon display models and only this one constantly freezes in the middle of viewing content or disconnects from all devices
A:AnswerHello, the Aosu Doorbell Camera is compatible with the Amazon Echo Show devices. You can enable your Aosu account under the Skills section of the Alexa App. Once your account is linked, you can ask Alexa to show you your camera. Hope that helps, have a great day!
A:AnswerYes, you can use these as intercoms.
You can intercom via the app, too, if you only have one device.
Also? You can also call people on the phone by saying "alexa, dial 555-1234".