RAID5 wrote:Does this ASKindigo thing work or is it a abandoned project?
Is there maby another alternative?
No idea. Give it a spin if you want to try it out. You'll need a dev account on Amazon among other things.
RAID5 wrote:Does this ASKindigo thing work or is it a abandoned project?
Is there maby another alternative?
ELWOOD wrote:The 20 device limit is per amazon account.
Updates:
Impose a new limit of 20 Alexa devices per Alexa-Hue Bridge in order to ensure that Alexa discovery works.
Existing Alexa-Hue Bridges with more devices may work but should be re-configured to 20 maximum.
The plugin will convert any V2 Alexa-Hue bridge that has more than 20 Alexa devices but a warning will be issued.
Documentation has been updated to reflect this change.
RAID5 wrote:I downloaded plug-in Alexa Hue Bridge, it work just like I wanted with one limitation, only 20 devices. But I still have 5 more before I hit the limit. Thanks for your response.
ELWOOD wrote:The 20 device limit is per amazon account. If you start a second amazon account you can add 20 more devices. I have two accounts with 4 Dots on the main floor assigned to
one account and two dots on the second floor assigned to the second amazon account.
akimball wrote:Tip. Love groups. I have a tray ceiling in the bedroom.... alexa sometimes turns it on when I say “alexa turn on the tray”. But more often than not, alexa says “sorry i can’t find a device named train,” or I can’t find a device named tree.” Solution: two additional groups named “train” and “tree” each containing the device “tray.” It never fails now.
akimball wrote:I now also use Alexa Routines to use more natural speech. Previously I would say "Alexa turn on dining room curtains" to close them. With Routines I say "Alexa close dining room curtains" and likewise "Alexa open dining room curtains" to open them. I also have a routine "Watch evening TV" which turns on the TV and turns off and dims lamps.Recently I read that alexa can now handle ‘routines’. I hope that means we can chain together commands... need to research. Would be nice to say “alexa turn on the tv and turn off the kitchen.”
autolog wrote:I now also use Alexa Routines to use more natural speech. Previously I would say "Alexa turn on dining room curtains" to close them. With Routines I say "Alexa close dining room curtains"
Jamesb wrote:Not sure where to put this..... Im after Alexa ask me a question and await an answer is this possible? ie.. I have woken up went into the kitchen and On triggering the motion sensor Alexa will ask “do you want to run a scene” ie open up... is this possible to have Alexa wake, prompt a question, and await a response?
kwijibo007 wrote:
Unfortunately the only way to interact with Alexa is by using the wake word. There’s no way for Indigo to to trigger Alexa to prompt a question. Hopefully this will change in the future.
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