My 2nd Gen E-Dot worked fine for a while. Sadly, I had the temerity to move it. However it continued to work okay in my house. Where my
chutzpah caught up with me, was when we went to NYC and I tried to activate it in our hotel. Ooops. Big mistake. I should have left it behind (I was hoping it would continue to play iHeartRadio, which might have been a nice thing in our room.)
Now that it's back here in my house in Lafayette Indiana, it won't do anything. Yes, I've read the help pages. I've simultaneously pressed the "mike off" and "volume down" buttons as I've been advised to do so, right here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=202080910And yes, I have followed the advice in the app. I would like to respectfully request anyone who replies to this post to refrain from sending me to this page:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=202189140I'm not sure what I can say to persuade anyone that I'm not an idiot. I have availed myself of all assistance that I can find. Moreover, my iPhone 6Plus cannot connect to the "Amazon-J0L" network. (Is it a 'zero' in 'J0L' or is it an 'Oh' as in the letter in the English alphabet that follows 'N'? Doesn't matter, the network doesn't exist here in 'flyover country'.)
Fortunately I can return my Echo Dot (2nd Gen) until the 27th. Right now, it seems to be a hockey puck. Even if I connect it to my iPhone with a male-to-male 3.5mm plug, it won't even function as speaker. It's dead. And no matter what I do, the ring remains blue.
One more thing: I changed the device name from 'Echo' to 'Alexa' ... however please remember that it worked before I foolishly tried to carry it with me to NYC. BTW, it was in my carry-on baggage. It wasn't smashed, etc., I wrapped it in clothing.
I am ready to return it, since I have until the 27th. Geez.
--Raj