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Even if you can they both have very different sounds and I don't think that it would sound good. It would almost be like two unmatched speakers. Two echos might be a different story but the way they have the Echoes designed and the Taps for that matter the music surrounds you anyway
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Negative, the Tap does not yet link with other devices (like an Echo or another Tap). However, I guess you could play the same station at the same time on each device...but I’d imagine getting them in sync would be an issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's highly unlikely. The two devices actually work independently and the music would almost certainly be out of sync if you did manage to get them both to play the same song. Also, The Amazon devices are designed to respond so that voice commands are handled by the device that is closest to the person who is speaking.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.i have both models. i have not tried to stream at the same time but I can tell you that if you call out to Alexa, only the closest one will reply.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sorry, Alexa will default to the closest device to the voice requesting. You cannot stream the same content (synched) to separate devices in the same room.
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