How to remove a paired device from Alexa, and disconnect it from your smart home setup
- You can remove a paired device from an Alexa hub, such as an Amazon Echo, by going through the Alexa app.
- The Alexa app is what you used to set up your Alexa-enabled device, and can be used to change nearly any of its settings.
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There are dozens of devices that are compatible with Amazon's Alexa, and chances are you have many in your home.
If you're moving any Alexa-enabled device out of your home, you need to remove it from your Alexa beforehand. This is vital for keeping your personal data safe, and keeping your Alexa app uncluttered.
To remove a device from an Alexa hub, follow these steps.
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1. Open the Alexa app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device. Tap "Devices" in the bottom-right corner.
Open your app's Devices menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider
2. Tap "All Devices" and then scroll to and tap the device you want to remove.
This is the same screen where you pair new devices. William Antonelli/Business Insider
3. Tap "Settings" on the device's page.
4. Tap the trashcan icon (or the word "Trash").
The app will take a few seconds to process your request. Once it does, your device will be removed.