Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Alexa Power Users

I have been staying at my son's house over the past couple of days and am experiencing what it is like to live with some young Alexa power users. My oldest son has to be in Amsterdam for 2 weeks. I used to have to travel like that and hated it when I had to travel over a weekend. When he mentioned the trip, I told him to take his wife. She could only manage one week and I knew my wife and I could handle watching their 3 children with the oldest being 8 and the youngest 2 and a half.

My son's house is only 20 minutes away and so it is not too much of a stretch to go home daily and check our mail or pick up packages before porch pirates find them. As soon as my youngest grandson wakes up from his morning nap, we will head home for a few errands. My wife will need her car as a way to get home once my daughter-in-law arrives.

Hanging out with my grandkids has helped me realized I am a mere novice when it comes to Alexa. We have a single device that sits between our kitchen and family room. Most of the time it acts as a rotating picture frame. We get to see photos from previous vacations and those of our grandkids growing up. When my oldest grandson comes over, he can carry on lengthy conversations with the device. If you have that kid always asking questions, just put him or her in front of an Alexa or Google home unit and let the questions fly. It is entertaining to watch.

My oldest son has quite a few Alexa devices strategically placed around the house. There is one in each of the bedrooms as well as various other rooms in the house. One contrast with my house is I have clocks everywhere while my son does not. That is because when anyone needs to know what time it is, they just ask Alexa. I heard my grandson talking this morning and he just asked the time to know if he could get up or not. He could and so he had Alexa reading him a story while he slowly gathered the strength to get out of bed.

When it comes time to go to bed, each of the children has a favorite bedtime track they listen to while they fall asleep. My youngest grandson who is 2 and a half listens to guitar music, my 6-year-old granddaughter likes Taylor Swift, and my oldest grandson listens to the music from the Harry Potter films.

Alexa does so much more than play music and tells time. My son has quite a few lights connected to smart outlets that can be turned on or off with voice commands. Any time someone needs a timer for important things like baking cookies or ending 30-minute reading session, you just ask Alexa to set a timer. It doesn't matter if she has one going already as multiple timers can run simultaneously. If you get stumped on a homework question, there's even an answer for that.

It has been very educational to see all the uses of Alexa and what smart devices can do. While some things are definitely easier, others become quite confusing. I'm not sure what lights are controlled by a switch and which ones are on smart outlets. When the bedroom light came on unexpectedly I quickly figured out I could just say, "Alexa, turn off the bedroom light," to turn it off. I suppose if I had set everything up, there would be much less of a learning curve.

I'm not sure I will purchase too many more Alexa devices but I could definitely buy off on the fact they are more useful than I have given them credit. I could probably expand to having a device in my office and one in my wife's. Then we could use them as intercoms to talk with each other. I could also see the benefit of adding one to our bedroom and maybe a few of the guest ones. The only drawback would be listening to my grandson carrying on a lengthy conversation in an empty room when he comes to visit.


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