The Amazon Echo might not be the best speaker money can buy but when you consider all the other features and benefits that come with owning an Echo, your music starts to sound a lot fuller, compared to your iPad. On top of offering several integrated music streaming services — Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn — the Amazon Echo can serve as a regular Bluetooth speaker.

If you’re an Apple Music subscriber, for example, and want to play your iPad’s tunes on Echo’s more powerful speaker, you just need to link up your Echo and your iPad over Bluetooth and you’re good to go! Same goes for podcasts, audio books, and whatever else you might want to stream over your Amazon Echo.

How to pair your iPad Poort with the Amazon Echo

Given that most of your interactions with the Echo require communicating with Alexa, it’s not a surprise the Bluetooth setup process requires a little conversation with Amazon’s intelligent assistant. Follow along to see how to get everything paired up!

Make sure you’re within range of your Amazon Echo and say, “Alexa, turn on Bluetooth.”

  1. Alexa should respond with the phrase, “searching.” This is equivalent to putting a Bluetooth device into pairing mode.
  2. Launch Settings on iOS.
  3. Tap Bluetooth.
  4. Look under the Other Devices section and tap the device that includes the name “Echo.”
  5. Alexa will let you know when it has successfully connected to your device. Now that you’re connected over Bluetooth you can use the Amazon Echo as a Bluetooth speaker. Any audio you play over your iOS device can play over the Echo.

Disconnecting from Amazon Echo is super, super simple. Are you ready? Follow along!

  • Make sure you’re within range of your Amazon Echo and say, “Alexa, turn off Bluetooth.”
  • You can also say, “Alexa, disconnect from my iPad.” Phrases similar to these will work as well.

How to reconnect your iOS device to the Amazon Echo

Reconnecting to Amazon Echo is also super simple. Follow along to find out how!

  • Make sure you’re within range of your Amazon Echo and say, “Alexa, connect to my iPad.”
  • If you have multiple devices paired to your Echo, use the device’s name when you issue your command. My iPad is called  Paddy so I would say, “Alexa, connect to Paddy.”
  • You can find your device’s name by launching the Settings app on iOS, tapping Bluetooth and looking for the sentence near the top that says, “Now discoverable as ‘Device Name’.”