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Echo Input – Bring Alexa to your own speaker- Black

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  • Echo Input adds Alexa to an external speaker and connects via 3.5 mm audio cable or Bluetooth.
  • Stream Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, SiriusXM, and more on your favorite speaker.
  • Just ask Alexa to play a song, read the news, or check the weather and traffic.
  • Set alarms and timers, add items to your to-do list, and control compatible smart home devices.
  • Calling and Drop In via Bluetooth is currently not supported
  • Alexa is always getting smarter and adding new skills like tracking fitness, playing games, and more.
  • Slim, low-profile design fits almost anywhere.
  • Built with multiple layers of privacy protections and controls, including a microphone off button that electronically disconnects the microphones.

Speaker required

Echo Input requires an external speaker and connects via the included 3.5 mm audio cable or Bluetooth. It does not pair to Wi-Fi speakers. We recommend pairing with certified Bluetooth Speakers. Search compatible speakers

Speaker power-saving mode and volume

Speakers connected by 3.5 mm audio cable may power off if not used for an extended period of time. When possible, we recommend turning off the speaker’s power-saving mode by following the manufacturer’s instructions.

When connecting Echo Input to your speaker, first increase the volume of the speaker. Then say, “Alexa, volume 7” or “Alexa, volume up”.

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Alexa, play top hits

Use your voice to ask for any song, artist, or genre from supported streaming services and play music across compatible Echo devices and connected speakers in your home. You can also listen to Audible, podcasts, radio stations, and more.

Alexa, play top hits utterance

Always ready to help

Make your life easier at home. Use your voice to set timers, add items to lists, and create calendar events and reminders. You can also check the news, weather, or traffic. Ask for sports scores, movie showtimes, restaurant hours, or information.

Alexa has skills

Alexa has more than 50,000 skills and counting. Skills are like apps and help you do more such as playing Jeopardy!, meditating with Headspace, and falling asleep to rain sounds. Create your own skills with Alexa Skill Blueprints. Just say “Alexa, help me get started with skills.”

New skills are being added all the time. Discover them in the skills section of the Alexa app or visit the skills store.

Echo Input

Echo Input

Size

3.1” x 0.5” (80 mm x 13.8 mm)

Weight

2.75 oz. (78 grams) Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process

Wi-Fi connectivity

WiFi 6 (802.11 ax) is not currently supported. Dual-band Wi-Fi supports 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 and 5 GHz) networks. Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.

Bluetooth connectivity

Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) support for audio streaming from your Echo Input 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. Bluetooth speakers requiring PIN codes are not supported.

System Requirements

Echo Input comes ready to connect to your Wi-Fi. The Alexa App is compatible with Fire OS, Android, and iOS devices and also accessible via your web browser. A list of supported operating systems can be found here. Certain skills and services may require subscription or other fees.

Setup Technology

Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup enables customers to connect smart devices to their Wi-Fi network in a few easy steps. Wi-Fi simple setup is another way Alexa is always getting smarter. Learn more

Accessibility Features

The Alexa app and Alexa-enabled products include several features for customers with accessibility needs related to vision, hearing, mobility, and speech. Learn more about Alexa accessibility.

Warranty and Service

90-day limited warranty and service. Use of Echo Input is subject to the terms found here.

Included in the Box

Echo Input, power adapter (5W), micro-USB cable, 1 m AUX cable, and Quick Start Guide.

Generation

Echo Input 1st Generation

Privacy Features

Wake word technology, streaming indicators, microphone off button, the ability to view and delete your voice recordings, and more. Visit the Alexa Privacy Hub to explore how Alexa and Echo devices are designed to protect your privacy.

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
14,293 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the Echo Input device works just like any other Alexa device, with excellent sound quality and easy setup. They consider it an affordable way to start working with Alexa and appreciate it as a great addition to their home theater system. The connectivity and compatibility receive mixed feedback - while it connects easily to Bluetooth soundbars and Bose Soundlink Color speakers, some customers report frequent disconnections and issues with internet connectivity.
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1201 customers mention functionality, 1004 positive, 197 negative
Customers find that the Echo Input works well, performing just like any other Alexa device and doing everything they ask of it.
...IS NOT Alexa compatible So, I thought this was the answer and it works great and is easy to install, however, the Echo Input is only functional when...Read more
It works well but seems laggy compared to the other echos devices. It isnt as accurate as the other echos I have and usually requires a correction....Read more
...I would try this because it takes less room for my store and it works perfectly as did the dot that I used to have there but I wanted to use the dot...Read more
...Now, it works great, I have it hidden inside the car's armrest/compartment, there's a carcharger and a usb plug in there so it fits perfect, all i...Read more
730 customers mention quality, 644 positive, 86 negative
Customers find the Echo Input device to be of good quality, describing it as an amazing little device and one of the best Alexa devices available.
Great Product. This is my 5th input. Using to replace my echo dots that I currently use for input only. Frees up spare Dots for other roomRead more
I thought this was a good product that i recived i gave this away as a gift to one of my freinds for christams and tehy loved it so i bougth another...Read more
...Great device. Makes working in my garage nicer. Even controls the volume on my stereo.Read more
Great item. Let’s me use my surround sound system in the modern era.Read more
634 customers mention sound quality, 473 positive, 161 negative
Customers like the sound quality of the device, with one mentioning it's great for listening to music.
...completely cool... looks great.. attached easily... and of course sounds great. It shuffling songs by Mozart right now. Too cool....Read more
...voice commands, enjoy the incredible universe of Amazon music with great sound, request the time on command without lifting my head in the morning,...Read more
Like the small size. But the lack of volume controls and no EQ settings stinks. For the price it’s great for adding Alexa to devices.Read more
...It plays back music OK and the sound is great (More a function of my computer Klipsch speakers than the Echo), it works as intended once you press...Read more
523 customers mention setup, 441 positive, 82 negative
Customers find the Echo Input device easy to set up and connect, with one customer noting it's simple to add to their Alexa household.
this was really easy to set up and works really well with my speakers, the only complaint I have is every time I use it , I get a pop up on my phone...Read more
...way to add Alexa to another part of your home.....Inexpensive....Easy set up....Great sound quality for Alexa through the Bose Wave Radio auxiliary...Read more
Works very well. Easy setup. Keep enough distance between input and Echo so they don't compete with each otherRead more
...So, I thought this was the answer and it works great and is easy to install, however, the Echo Input is only functional when the receiver is in the...Read more
476 customers mention value for money, 409 positive, 67 negative
Customers find the Echo Input to be good value for money, describing it as an inexpensive Alexa device and a great way to start working with voice control.
...I picked up the Input when it was $20, which is a great price for all that you get. However, it's tough to recommend at $35.Read more
...All in all it’s a good product at a good value - and I’ve bought several more for myself and as gifts since....Read more
You can't drop in. Other than that it's super awesome. Great value.... I highly recommend this product if you have nice speakers to hook it upto.Read more
Pluses.....Great way to add Alexa to another part of your home.....Inexpensive....Easy set up....Great sound quality for Alexa through the Bose Wave...Read more
255 customers mention complementary, 252 positive, 3 negative
Customers find the Echo Input device to be a great addition to their home audio systems, particularly when paired with existing speakers and home theater setups.
I was hesitant but this was a great addition. Connected it to a soundbar and its almost like i got a new 2nd echo dot.Read more
...Great solution.Read more
Pluses.....Great way to add Alexa to another part of your home.....Inexpensive....Easy set up....Great sound quality for Alexa through the Bose Wave...Read more
Nice addition. Thinking about taking it to the office. Lots of options for speakers.Read more
640 customers mention connectivity, 346 positive, 294 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the device's connectivity: while some report it connects easily to Amazon Bluetooth soundbars and automatically pairs with phones, others mention issues with frequent disconnections.
Works for me. Easy to connect. I keep it plugged into the speaker and the speaker powered on continuously. Does everything the other Alexa's do.Read more
Connection problemsRead more
...the fact the minute I get into my car with the hotspot on it connects automatically. If your wanting Alexa on the go this is for you.Read more
Doesn't stay connectedRead more
403 customers mention compatibility, 274 positive, 129 negative
Customers have mixed experiences with the compatibility of the Echo Input, with some reporting it works well with Bose Soundlink Color Bluetooth speaker and is compatible with existing speakers, while others mention it fails to connect to the internet.
Love the modern design. Works well with my speaker. I feel like i have surround sound when all connected at the same time!Read more
...was cheap, 15 bucks so I thought what the heck and it works great with my bluetooth speaker....Read more
...All are set in a group, but this particular one will not stay connected. Have to go through the set up procedure every time it drops out....Read more
Compact and works well with older Bose speaker that doesn’t have Bluetooth.Read more
Echo Input works great for casting my music
5 out of 5 stars
Echo Input works great for casting my music
I'm just adding this before my copied review for the Pyle PFA300 that I paired this Echo Input with. I don't plan on ever using the voice feature on this Echo Input and I've muted the mic immediately once turned on since I have an Echo about 5 feet away and I guess I could have just ran a long 3.5mm cord from the Echo but I wanted a clean look. I just needed the Echo Input so I could cast music from the Amazon Music Unlimited app on my phone to the Pyle receiver to then play the music in three separate rooms in my house with my in ceiling speakers. Luckily the Input was on sale for $9.99 or else I would have bought a Dot so this saved me $15! Thanks Amazon! Pyle PFA300 review: I've been going back and forth between this little guy and one of the bigger Pyle amps. I just need to get a signal to my built in ceiling speakers that are circa 2009 when my house was built so that means speaker wire connection. However I needed a way to get the music into the Pyle and I looked at a Chromecast but those are $35 and I use Amazon Echoes and Dots throughout my house so I wanted to stay with Amazon but didn't want to buy one more $25 Dot. Luckily I came across the Echo Input on sale for $9.99. Ordered everything and luckily everything showed up on the same day. Set up the Echo Input and connected the speaker wires to the back of the Pyle PFA300, plugged in the 3.5mm jack (that came with the Echo Input - score!) from the Echo Input to the Pyle and powered it on. I then turned on a song in Amazon Music Unlimited app, connected the Echo Input as the device to play music on in the app and nothing...no sound through my speakers. Go to the wall and turn the volume all the way up and I finally hear the music but it sounds like the volume is only a quarter of the way up. I immediately start thinking I should have bought a receiver with more power etc...but before I take it all apart and return it, I check the Alexa app on my phone and look at the Echo Input and see there is a volume control slide feature and it's at 10% for some reason. I cranked it up to 100% and the speakers get so loud it is now garbled, but hey it works. I turned the volume in the app down to 85%, my wall volume to 50% and it's at a perfect normal listening volume and if I turn the wall controller volume up all tge way it's nice and loud but with no distortion! Now I have no idea what kind of in ceiling speakers I have, but the music has nice highs a little bit of bass and it sounds great to me and the patio speakers work and so do the ones in the Master bedroom so I am a happy camper, thank you Pyle for not making me spend $50 to $300 on some needlessly expensive equipment for what I needed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019
    I'm just adding this before my copied review for the Pyle PFA300 that I paired this Echo Input with.

    I don't plan on ever using the voice feature on this Echo Input and I've muted the mic immediately once turned on since I have an Echo about 5 feet away and I guess I could have just ran a long 3.5mm cord from the Echo but I wanted a clean look. I just needed the Echo Input so I could cast music from the Amazon Music Unlimited app on my phone to the Pyle receiver to then play the music in three separate rooms in my house with my in ceiling speakers. Luckily the Input was on sale for $9.99 or else I would have bought a Dot so this saved me $15! Thanks Amazon!

    Pyle PFA300 review:

    I've been going back and forth between this little guy and one of the bigger Pyle amps. I just need to get a signal to my built in ceiling speakers that are circa 2009 when my house was built so that means speaker wire connection. However I needed a way to get the music into the Pyle and I looked at a Chromecast but those are $35 and I use Amazon Echoes and Dots throughout my house so I wanted to stay with Amazon but didn't want to buy one more $25 Dot. Luckily I came across the Echo Input on sale for $9.99. Ordered everything and luckily everything showed up on the same day. Set up the Echo Input and connected the speaker wires to the back of the Pyle PFA300, plugged in the 3.5mm jack (that came with the Echo Input - score!) from the Echo Input to the Pyle and powered it on. I then turned on a song in Amazon Music Unlimited app, connected the Echo Input as the device to play music on in the app and nothing...no sound through my speakers. Go to the wall and turn the volume all the way up and I finally hear the music but it sounds like the volume is only a quarter of the way up. I immediately start thinking I should have bought a receiver with more power etc...but before I take it all apart and return it, I check the Alexa app on my phone and look at the Echo Input and see there is a volume control slide feature and it's at 10% for some reason. I cranked it up to 100% and the speakers get so loud it is now garbled, but hey it works. I turned the volume in the app down to 85%, my wall volume to 50% and it's at a perfect normal listening volume and if I turn the wall controller volume up all tge way it's nice and loud but with no distortion! Now I have no idea what kind of in ceiling speakers I have, but the music has nice highs a little bit of bass and it sounds great to me and the patio speakers work and so do the ones in the Master bedroom so I am a happy camper, thank you Pyle for not making me spend $50 to $300 on some needlessly expensive equipment for what I needed.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Echo Input works great for casting my music

    Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019
    I'm just adding this before my copied review for the Pyle PFA300 that I paired this Echo Input with.

    I don't plan on ever using the voice feature on this Echo Input and I've muted the mic immediately once turned on since I have an Echo about 5 feet away and I guess I could have just ran a long 3.5mm cord from the Echo but I wanted a clean look. I just needed the Echo Input so I could cast music from the Amazon Music Unlimited app on my phone to the Pyle receiver to then play the music in three separate rooms in my house with my in ceiling speakers. Luckily the Input was on sale for $9.99 or else I would have bought a Dot so this saved me $15! Thanks Amazon!

    Pyle PFA300 review:

    I've been going back and forth between this little guy and one of the bigger Pyle amps. I just need to get a signal to my built in ceiling speakers that are circa 2009 when my house was built so that means speaker wire connection. However I needed a way to get the music into the Pyle and I looked at a Chromecast but those are $35 and I use Amazon Echoes and Dots throughout my house so I wanted to stay with Amazon but didn't want to buy one more $25 Dot. Luckily I came across the Echo Input on sale for $9.99. Ordered everything and luckily everything showed up on the same day. Set up the Echo Input and connected the speaker wires to the back of the Pyle PFA300, plugged in the 3.5mm jack (that came with the Echo Input - score!) from the Echo Input to the Pyle and powered it on. I then turned on a song in Amazon Music Unlimited app, connected the Echo Input as the device to play music on in the app and nothing...no sound through my speakers. Go to the wall and turn the volume all the way up and I finally hear the music but it sounds like the volume is only a quarter of the way up. I immediately start thinking I should have bought a receiver with more power etc...but before I take it all apart and return it, I check the Alexa app on my phone and look at the Echo Input and see there is a volume control slide feature and it's at 10% for some reason. I cranked it up to 100% and the speakers get so loud it is now garbled, but hey it works. I turned the volume in the app down to 85%, my wall volume to 50% and it's at a perfect normal listening volume and if I turn the wall controller volume up all tge way it's nice and loud but with no distortion! Now I have no idea what kind of in ceiling speakers I have, but the music has nice highs a little bit of bass and it sounds great to me and the patio speakers work and so do the ones in the Master bedroom so I am a happy camper, thank you Pyle for not making me spend $50 to $300 on some needlessly expensive equipment for what I needed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2019
    I've read the reviews about the original pricing of the Echo Input versus the cost of a Dot. With the current (7-5-19) sale price of the Echo Input at $15, that's no longer an issue.
    We have seven Echo gen 1's, two Echo gen 2's, and six Dot 2's. I was using two of the Dots as sources for a home stereo system, and a Rock Ola CD jukebox. (When the CD's stop playing, it reverts back to whatever is plugged into the AUX input.) So I really don't even need the speakers in the Dot's as they are by-passed when the 3.5 mm output plug is utilized. I've replaced the two Dots with two Echo Inputs and now have two freed up Dot's for other locations if needed.
    And the Echo Inputs work great. Exact replacements for the Dots, in my case. Even use the same power supplies and 3.5 mm plugs as the Dots.
    I've read complaints that the Echo Inputs have a lower audio output than the Dots. Doesn't seem to be the case in my set-ups. May even be slightly stronger in the current ECHO Input versions. Had to run the Dots wide open to get a comparable signal to other audio sources. I can lower the Echo Input's volume to achieve the same output as other sources. Not an issue for me.
    The remote. Some people have said the remote control (currently $9 at WOOT) will not pair up with the Echo Inputs. Not true. It wasn't easy since both of my remotes were paired with other Dots. But once I figured out I had to use the Alexa App and told those other Dots to "Forget" the paired remote, that remote then would then pair with the selected Echo Input. Took a while in the beginning, but it will work successfully. Note: Each remote had to "update" itself for five minutes before it would work. (It'll tell you it is going to update. You don't have to do it yourself.) Don't get impatient (like me) and rush the update.

    So over all I'm very happy with the Echo Input. Both Inputs have run several hours since their installations without a hiccup. I purchased a third Echo Input to use with an older Bose speaker system I rarely use, thus extending it's lifetime.
    And if you are concerned that there are only four microphones in the Echo Input as opposed to the Echo's or Dot's six microphones, trust me. The Echo Inputs will "hear" you VERY well.
    One note to Amazon: How about giving us a couple more "Wake Words" than just the four? I use "ALEXA" for all the Echo's and Dots. "ECHO" for the two Amazon Wall Clocks (to reduce confusion), and "COMPUTER" for the Echo Inputs and the Cube. "AMAZON" isn't viable for me as I seem to say that word fifty times a day. Guess I'll have to use it for the Bose setup since it's in the same room as ALEXA, ECHO, and COMPUTER wake words. Help ?
    Functionally these Echo Inputs work as described/desired. If you are NOT using the speaker in your Dot, using the Dot simply as a source for some other sound system (or amplified speaker), try the Echo Input and free up those Dots for use elsewhere. The Echo Inputs work perfectly for me. Give them a try. Good luck, RIC
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025
    i've used mine and love it.
    i gave it 4 stars because i wish Amazon would update the device to use an HDMI output to connect to my Yamaha receiver. i'm using an analog cable now, but an HDMI would be 1000X better. (UPDATE IT AMAZON).
    connecting via bluetooth was a nightmare trying to play skills and music... I went back to analog wire, which is fine but not perfect.