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Tell Alexa or Google Assistant to Make Your House Spooky on Halloween http://ift.tt/2lBhneq Maybe you’ve spent the past month spreading faux cobwebs over your fireplace, creating the perfect Halloween playlist, and counting down the days to the most wonderful holiday of the year. Or maybe you woke up this morning, realized it’s October 31st, and thought, ‘Oh, perhaps I should be festive?’ If you have Google Assistant or Alexa, you can instantly set a spooky vibe in your home with a few simple commands. Below, instructions for how to pull it off on both devices: Google Assistant“Ok Google, let’s get spooky.” Say this command and Google Assistant will play an hour-long soundtrack of spooky music, and if you have connected smart lights, they will flicker on and off. “Ok Google, scare me.” How Google Assistant will respond, you’ll just have to see ... if you dare. It may tell an urban legend, or play werewolf sounds, or launch into the terrifying story of the “assistant who didn’t help” (ha). Advertisement Android Community has a list of other ways Google Assistant can help you get in the Halloween spirit. AlexaPlay spooky music and sounds. For some instant mood music, you can say “Alexa, play Halloween Party Soundtrack from Amazon” or “Alexa, play the album Scream by Michael Jackson.” For Halloween sounds, CNET gives these tips:
“Alexa, tell me a scary story.” Alexa can tell you a scary story on its own, or if you enable the Boo Bot skill, it will read you a random short scary story from the Reddit community Short Scary Stories. Gadget News via Lifehacker http://lifehacker.com October 31, 2017 at 02:13PM
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