Amazon’s smart assistant, Alexa, experienced significant outages that impacted thousands of users on Thursday, according to Down Detector. Many users reported seeing a message stating, “something went wrong,” when trying to access the Skills section of the Alexa app. Down Detector, which tracks service disruptions based on user reports, indicated that over 2,800 users reported issues with Amazon’s Alexa.
User Experience During the Outage
Data from Down Detector revealed that users experienced various issues:
- 41% reported connectivity problems
- 30% faced issues with the Alexa app
- 28% found that Alexa’s voice control was not functioning properly
Amazon’s Response to the Outage
In response to the outage, Amazon issued a statement through the Alexa app: “We are aware that some customers are currently experiencing issues with Alexa devices,” the message stated. “We are working to resolve this as soon as possible and apologize for any inconvenience.”
User Frustration and Next Steps
The disruption has left many users frustrated, as they depend on Alexa for a variety of daily tasks. Customers are encouraged to check for updates and ensure their devices are running the latest software version to minimize issues.