
You're almost ready to start using Alexa commands with your Ring camera, but first you need to. You'll be asked to enter your Ring account credentials to pair your Ring account to the Alexa app. Type "Ring" in the search box (or the name of whatever camera you have), open the skill and select "Enable." Open the Alexa app and select "Skills & Games" in the menu. Simply download the Alexa app and follow the prompts to sign in/register a new account. Now you need to log in to your Alexa app, or create an account if you don't already have one. 9 home security systems you can install yourself.How to use Alexa and still keep your privacy.6 tips on setting up your new Nest or Ring smart doorbell.Using the Ring Stick Up Cam Wired as a guide (Note: Amazon bought Ring in 2018), we're going to walk through the steps to connect it to Alexa - and outline the commands you can use with it. While there's some variation in how Alexa works with each camera, there's a lot of overlap too. There are too many Alexa-compatible security cameras to list, but here are some of the models I've tested that work with Amazon's voice assistant:

Mostly this will apply to those of you who own an Echo Show or an Echo Spot smart display, due to the visual component inherent to interacting with a video camera. You can use Alexa commands to adjust your thermostat, lights and tons of other connected devices, but now Alexa is taking on another role - controlling your home security cameras.


Here's how you can use your Amazon smart speaker with a compatible camera. Alexa voice commands work with a variety of home security cameras.
