Listen to KAFE 104.1 on Your Smart Speaker

Listen to KAFE 104.1 on Your Smart Speaker

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Take KAFE 104.1 with you whenever and wherever you go.  Here’s how you can listen when you’re not near your radio!

Download the KAFE 104.1 App

Download the official KAFE App in the App Store or Google Play to Listen Live, make a request, or send us a voice message using the “Open Mic” feature!

Stream us at www.KAFE.com

Click “LISTEN LIVE” to listen on your computer or your phone.

Listen in the TuneIn App

KAFE 104.1 is on the TuneIn Radio App.  Launch the app and mark us as one of your favorites!

Listening with Alexa

The best way to listen with Alexa is to enable the free KAFE 104.1 skill. To do so, simply say “Alexa, enable KAFE 104.1” or visit the KAFE 104.1 skill page. Once you’ve done that, you can say “Alexa, play KAFE 104.1” to listen!

Listening with Google Home

To listen on your Google Home, simply say, “OK Google, play KAFE 104.1.”

 

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