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toxteth
Jul 26, 2020Initiate
Speaker unmutes itself
I have a RBS40V speaker satellite that I'm using for wifi but not for the speaker. I've found that the speaker will randomly unmute itself and occasionally will broadcast a message saying "orbi voic...
meaden
Aug 11, 2020Initiate
I have the identical problem. Didn’t want the Alexa version, but only one in shop - so they gave it to me for same price.
Getting that message is bad enough, getting it randomly at 3am when you were sure you muted the device is a level of frustration that I don’t need.
If you find a solution, please let me know.
Getting that message is bad enough, getting it randomly at 3am when you were sure you muted the device is a level of frustration that I don’t need.
If you find a solution, please let me know.
toxteth
Aug 11, 2020Initiate
I guess it's comforting that I'm not the only one experiencing this.
The one thing I'd recommend is turning the volume down as far as possible before muting the speaker. That way when it decides to unmute late at night and broadcast a message, it'll be barely audible.
- jplaplanteAug 15, 2020Initiate
Same problem here and it always announces itself in the middle of the night. It's very frustrating there is no hardware or softwares switch to disable Alexa entirely. I'm worried alexa is deciding to listen to me even when I turn off the microphone - the orbi has a mind of its own I cannot figure it out.
- MstrbigAug 19, 2020Master
You all are probably experiencing a power failure and the satellite is rebooting. I had that problem where my voice was on the same circuit as my huge printer copier. Every time the heater would come on the voice would reset and blurt out the message. Howver my voice satellite at home has never had an issue, except I purchased used and the last person did not reset it. So I did a factory reset and all was good.
- jplaplanteAug 19, 2020Initiate
My issue is not related to power failure. In fact, power failures are very rare where I live - I can probably count less than 5 times over 20+ years here. Further, we had a recent power failure several days ago and the speaker did not announce itself. Finally, the issue emerged again this morning (4:45am to be exact) when the speaker took itself off mute and announced it was ready for setup and then put itself back on mute. And no power failure this morning.
Ugh.