The colored light ring on Amazon Echo smart speakers has been a distinctive design feature ever since Amazon released the first generation in 2013.
The Echo Show smart displays also use the same light notifications, but instead of a ring light, they have a light bar below the display screen.
Whether your Echo device is receiving a call or alerting you about an Amazon Shopping delivery, it uses seven different colored light notifications to communicate and help to optimize the user experience visually.
The different colored light alerts can be confusing, so we have written this article to help you decode what the various colors are trying to tell you.
- Blue – Shown whenever you make a voice request.
- White – Shown when you’ve enabled the Alexa Guard feature, and your device is in away mode.
- Red – Shown when your Echo’s microphone and/or camera have been disabled.
- Yellow – Shown when you have a new notification or message.
- Orange – Shown when your Echo device is in setup mode.
- Green – Shown when you’re receiving an incoming call.
- Purple – Shown when ‘Do Not Disturb’ is activated or your device has connectivity issues
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