Hi everyone,
Have you noticed that Alexa is always confused about what device to address, when there are many similar devices?
It always answers "multiple devices share the same name, which one you want" which is frustrating.
I have this idea, and it would be nice if this proposal would be addressed by Amazon in future updates, as long there are other people who think the same as me, and encountered the same issue.
I have multiple TVs in my household in different rooms, and obviously I have an Alexa device in each room.
Each time I want to turn a TV on / off, I have to specify what TV to turn on /off (i.e. Alexa turn on the Living Room TV or Alexa Turn on the Basement TV)
Obviously when I am in the basement, I talk to Alexa which is in the basement, and when I am upstairs, I talk to Alexa which is upstairs
It would be great if we could link smart devices (TVs, lights, scenes, etc.) that belong to a room with a certain Alexa device which resides in the same room.
For example when I am in the living room I would just say to Alexa in the living room: Alexa turn on the TV (and because they are both part of the same room, I shouldn't specify what TV to turn on). When I am in the basement I would just say to the basement Alexa, Alexa turn on the TV.
I could also say to the basement Alexa... to turn on the Living room TV, by explicitly specifying what TV to turn on (but would be very very exceptional)
The idea is to make the Alexa assistant as human-like as possible.
This is something that would not be difficult to implement, I think. Every device should have a generic name and an explicit name.
When the generic name is used the device which is in the area of that particular Alexa would be addressed.
When the explicit name is used, then nothing changes, everything is like now.
My examples above are using the TV, but the idea would be good for anything that can be controlled with Alexa.
If you guys know, is there an official improvements ideas for Alexa, forum, or site.
What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Titus