You can now summon Alexa on the Amazon Tap without having to actually tap it

Amazon released a software update for the Amazon Tap today, and it now allows you to control the device by saying one of Alexa's handful of hot-words just like you can on the Echo and Echo Dot. This new feature comes by way of a firmware update for the Alexa app on both Android and iOS, and in order to enable it with your Amazon Tap, select it from your list of Alexa-enabled devices, go to its Settings page, and enable the option that's titled as "Hands-free." Once you do this, you can summon Alexa from the Amazon Tap by saying one of the four hot-words that the AI currently supports.
When you've got the Hands-free mode enabled, you can temporarily mute the hot-word by holding the play/pause button for three seconds, and you can then un-mute it by doing the same thing. The new feature is certainly great to have so you don't have to tap your Tap in order to get Alexa's attention, but do keep in mind that having the Hands-free mode on will quickly drain the Amazon Tap's battery. Amazon says that the update for the Alexa app that enables this functionality should be rolling out over the air within the next few weeks, so keep your eyes out for it if you've got a Tap and are tired of, er, tapping it.
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