Many people get confused with these multiple lights in the Echo Dot. What exactly do these lights mean? The quick answer is Yellow colored ring means there’s a message for you. A cyan blue-colored ring means Alexa is listening. The red-colored ring states that the microphone is off or Alexa is unable to hear you. A spinning cyan means the device is not yet set up. Orange means the device is trying to set up. Green means there is a call on your connected device. Purple indicates that the Do Not Disturb feature is on. The white color shows the volume levels. Now let’s understand the meaning of each colored light in detail.

Orange-Colored Ring:

When you connect the Echo Dot, orange is the first color to appear. The orange color indicates that the device is in setting up mode. Once the device is paired, an orange light again appears indicating that the device is trying to connect to the Wi-Fi.

Blue-Colored Ring:

Once your device set-up is complete, the Echo Dot is ready for your entertainment. As soon as you command “Alexa” the cyan spotlight on the blue ring indicates that Alexa is listening and is ready for performing tasks. There are multiple skills in Echo Dot that you can know just by asking Alexa. This blue ring is the most common when the Alexa is functioning normally. After you switch on the already set-up Alexa, a blue ring will appear.

Yellow-Colored Ring:

Purple-Colored Ring:

When you command Do Not Disturb then the purple ring appears. It will stop all the notifications, and messages. However, alarms and timers will still show up. During Wi-Fi setup, if something goes wrong that time you might see a purple light.

White-Colored Ring:

During adjusting the volumes, the white-colored ring appears. This signals changes in the volume. The amount of ring lit indicates the amount of volume. This white light will appear if you ask Alexa to adjust the volume by commanding “Alexa, volume up/down.”

Red-Colored Ring:

The red light indicates that the microphone is muted. Sometimes during a connectivity problem also red color appears. During this, if you try to ask something from Alexa, it will also tell you that there’s something wrong.

Green-Colored Ring:

If there’s a call on the connected device then the pulsating green will appear on the Echo Dot. Spinning green light helps you to do ongoing calls. When you are in the middle of the call you will see a solid green light.

Conclusion:

How to turn off the Light ring function in Alexa?

Alexa uses the lights to indicate various functions to the user. To turn off this feature altogether turn on the Do Not Disturb mode from your device.

How to turn on the Do Not Disturb Mode on Alexa?

Follow these steps to turn on the Do Not Disturb Mode:

Open devicesEcho and AlexaFind your device nameFind the feature Do Not Disturb and toggle it On.

Is Alexa light always on?

Light rings in the Alexa only flash up to show if there is an upcoming notification, call, etc. But if you are not interacting with Alexa then lights will stay off.

Why does Alexa light up blue randomly?

The blue color indicates that you have called Alexa. But if Alexa misinterprets your command, then also it turns blue. You can stop the blue light from flashing by saying “Alexa, stop.”

How to fix the red light on Alexa?

Red light means that your microphone is off. To stop the red light from blinking turn on the microphone by clicking the button on the Echo Dot or go back to the original factory settings.

How to stop the flashing green light on Alexa?

Green light means that there is a call on the connected device. To stop the green light from flashing, pick up the call or decline the call.

Why is Alexa blinking green but there is no call?

When the user has any new message or notification then also Alexa blinks green.

Can Alexa record conversations?

Alexa does not secretly record or store the conversations.

Can Alexa hear conversations?

No, there is no proof that Alexa reads conversations.