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Old 02-11-2023, 01:46 AM   #4892
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I am having a new problem with my Echo (3rd gen?). It is connected with bluetooth to my macbook, but it plays very soft volume. When Alexa speaks, it is SO LOUD. I have reset it (unplugged), disconnected and connected the bluetooth connection, turned off bluetooth on my Mac, but it won't play at a normal volume from my Mac without blasting me with any Alexa chatter ("Playing from Marti's Macbook Air" and other nonsense). If I can't resolve this issue I should buy another bluetooth speaker (not an Amazon Echo/Alexa). The speaker on my Mac is not great, but it is better than the PCs I had in the past.
I think I've fixed the problem for now. This is the third time I've done something in Mac settings and it finally took so that I can listen to Macbook videos and music through the Echo. I don't know why it went awry, but there was a recent Mac update that changed the way settings look and work. It used to be called system preferences.
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