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Integrate Your EZVIZ Camera and view Live feed with Alexa on Fire TV Stick
🎉 Welcome!
Welcome to our guide on integrating your EZVIZ Wi-Fi camera with your Alexa account and streaming the live feed on your 4K Fire TV Stick. This process will make monitoring your home effortless and versatile. One of the standout features of the 4K Fire TV Stick is its Picture-in-Picture (PIP) functionality, allowing you to watch your cameras in a smaller window while enjoying your favorite movies. Let’s dive in!
📝 Important Notes
- Compatibility: The EZVIZ camera can generally be viewed on other models of Fire TV Stick, but specific features like Picture-in-Picture are currently supported only on the 4K Fire TV Stick.
- Network Connection: Ensure that both your Fire TV Stick and EZVIZ camera are connected to the same Wi-Fi network for a smooth integration process.
📱 Prerequisites
To begin linking your Amazon integration, you need to make sure that both the EZVIZ and Alexa apps are installed on your mobile phone. This step is crucial for successfully integrating your EZVIZ camera with Alexa.
📲 Step-by-Step Integration
- Open the EZVIZ App: Launch the EZVIZ app on your mobile device and verify that your camera is functioning correctly.
- Access Camera Profile: Locate the camera profile icon at the top left corner of the home page.
- Select Smart Integration:
- Click on ‘Smart Integration.’
- Select ‘Amazon Alexa’ from the available options.
- Link Amazon Account: You will see the ‘Link Amazon’ button. Click on that to proceed with integration.
- Choose Your Camera: Select the camera you wish to authorize for use with Alexa. After selecting, click the ‘Link’ button.
- Enter Credentials: Be prepared to enter your EZVIZ account credentials during this step to ensure a secure connection.
✅ Completion of Integration
Once the integration is successfully completed, you may receive a notification from the Alexa app indicating that new devices have been added. Alternatively, you can open the Alexa app and navigate to the Devices section to find your newly linked cameras. Tap the camera icon to view the live stream directly from the Alexa app.
✏️ Rename Your Camera
By default, the camera will display its model number, which may be challenging to pronounce using voice commands. To make it easier, rename the camera according to its location or another recognizable name. Here’s how:
- Open the Alexa app.
- Select the camera from the device list.
- Click on the option to edit or rename it.
📺 Using Your Remote
Now that the configuration is complete, you can use your remote to access the live stream. Press the ‘Alexa’ button and say your camera command, such as, “Alexa, show ‘Camera Name’”
You will see the camera’s live feed on your TV screen, along with two icons:
- Mic Icon: Enable and communicate with the camera.
- Minimize to PIP Icon: Minimize the live feed to a smaller Picture-in-Picture window.
This way, you can effortlessly monitor the live feed while watching other content on your TV.
🗣️ Voice Commands to Explore
You can also try out additional camera viewing features using voice commands:
- Switch to Full Screen: “Alexa, switch to full screen.”
- Maximize Camera Feed: “Alexa, maximize the camera.”
- Dismiss Picture-in-Picture: “Alexa, dismiss Picture-in-Picture.”
These commands provide greater flexibility in how you monitor your camera feed.
🎯 Summary
Integrating your EZVIZ camera with Alexa on the Fire TV Stick not only simplifies home monitoring but also enhances your overall viewing experience. With features like two-way communication and Picture-in-Picture mode, you can tailor your setup to meet your specific needs.
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