@chau925... I tried using Reverb a while ago and, when I tried it, I could do certain things (e.g. control lights), but I couldn't get Reverb to play music. I was convinced that Reverb talks to your Alexa *account*, but not your device itself.
So why, I've been asked, would someone want Echo to play music if you're not in or near the room where the device is? Simple: My Echo Dot is connected to my whole-house audio system. So it streams music and broadcasts via BT to a BT receiver hooked to my whole-house audio. When I'm upstairs listening to music, I don't want to have to run downstairs to tell Alexa to skip to the next song or pause playing.
It has infuriated me that the Alexa app, which clearly talks directly to my device, can't simply deliver a voice message the same way that their $30 remote does. Why do I want to carry around a remote? I already carry my phone.
@GaryYoung... THANK YOU!!! I didn't realize the stupid *shopping app* had the ability to transmit commands directly to my *device*. How this feature made it to the shopping app, but failed to make it to the Alexa app, is simply beyond me. But heck, I'm just thrilled that it works! I now have remote access to my Echo Dot wherever I am. "Alexa, who is singing the song that is playing on my Echo Dot?" Can't believe that actually worked!!