Why Does My Alexa Turn Off After One Hour? – Explained

why does my alexa turn off after an hour
why does my alexa turn off after an hour

Alexa can be neat for doing things in the background. For example, if you’re trying to avoid using your phone, you can just use it to filter important incoming calls and message.

But, sometimes the device turns off on its own after 60 minutes or so, which ruins the whole point of this. If it’s bothering you like this and you’re wondering “why does my Alexa turn off after one hour?”, let me explain.

Here’s everything you need to know about this, including why it happens and how you can stop it from happening if that’s important to you.

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An Explanation for “Why Does My Alexa Turn Off After One Hour?”

The reason behind this is simple. It’s just a power saving feature on the Alexa that’s there to help you out.

When there’s no activity going on with the Alexa and it’s left completely idle for around one hour, the device will turn itself off. This helps save power, especially if you left it home alone.

Alexa receiving a command

But, it’s not always a good thing. For example, when you want it to stay on and do things around the house while you’re away, or stay ready for spontaneous orders. In situations like those, it can be pretty bad.

Furthermore, it’s especially annoying when something like that happens when it’s not even supposed to. Lots of users have reported that their Alexa just turns off after one hour. This happens even though they’re listening to music or doing something else.

If someone along those lines happened to you, let’s see what you can do about it.

How To Stop Alexa From Turning Off On Its Own When It’s Doing Something

The cause for this little problem in reported cases was usually a technical issue on Amazon’s side. I wouldn’t put it past it to that being the reason why you’re here.

So, I recommend checking online to see if Alexa users are having issues with this. You can’t do anything about it if there’s a problem on their end. So, it’s best to get this out of the way first.

If that’s not the case, one solution I’ve tried and tested is to just make a routine that prevents this from happening. It’s especially good for those that want to listen to music. Here’s how:

routine to keep alexa on part one

  • Open the Alexa App
  • Go to More.
  • Find and select Routines.
  • Click the Plus button.
  • Now click “when this happens”. When you do this, you’ll be able to create a routine.

routine-to-keep-alexa-on-part-two

In this routine, make it so that when Alexa is doing the action you want it to do in the background, it keeps doing it for the next 2 hours.

Now make the next command line repeat this once the two hours end, and the next line after that repeat it again. Do that as many times as necessary for it loop almost endlessly.

This way, Alexa won’t turn off. Plus, you can stop the routine whenever you want by telling Alexa to simply stop.

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  • Eddie Odin

    Hi, I am Eddie Odin, an avid lover of IoT and home automation. With a passion for smart home technology and would like to automate aspects of my home. I share my real personalised DIY smart home experience!

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