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If I'm in a private meeting at my home, I don't really want Alexa piping up with her idle chatter if I or someone else accidentally says the wake word.

Equally, if I'm talking in my sleep (which I do a lot of), I don't want to accidentally wake up Alexa and disrupt my sleep.

Is there a way to silence the Amazon Echo temporarily so it doesn't respond to accidental wake ups when I want it to remain quiet?

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You can press the microphone on/off button on the top of your device to disable the microphone before you go to sleep. Here's what it looks like for the Echo Dot:

Amazon Echo Dot

Source: FASTILY of Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0

After pressing the microphone off button, your device will look more like this:

Amazon Echo Dot (microphone disabled)

Source: Hedwig Storch of Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0

Notice the illuminated microphone off button and the red ring. While the ring is red, your device will not be listening at all, until you press the microphone on/off button again. The Amazon Echo will look largely the same, except it's significantly taller. The icon on the microphone on/off button is the same as in the pictures above.

Unfortunately, you can't turn off the Echo's microphone by voice—the button must be physically pressed. Also, you can't turn the microphone back on by voice, because—well—the microphone is off, and can't listen to you, because you told it not to!

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    Half true. You could kill the echos power by voice if you plug it into a Wi-Fi plug ;) obviously you won't be able to reactivate it via voice. – Helmar Mar 03 '17 at 23:44
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    Or, you could use a script to modify the wifi settings which really upsets alexa – Graham Chiu Mar 09 '17 at 09:12