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General Category => Amazon Echo Discussion => Topic started by: scottrods on October 29, 2017, 01:20:23 pm

Title: Alexa and Amazon Fire Tablet - Here's a chance for someone to discover something
Post by: scottrods on October 29, 2017, 01:20:23 pm
So, I'm playing with settings and stuff on all the Echos and dots and Stuff today and I ran across a setting listed item no one has talked about. The "PLUS" feature of the Echo Plus, seems to already be installed on my wife's Amazon Fire Tablet HD10 we bought a couple of weeks ago. There is a listing under Settings (scroll to the very bottom if you have one (doesn't show up on web page but is also in the iPhone app). click on "about" and look at the list, mine says "Host Name" followed by "Client Version", followed by "Bridge Version".

This is probably the Software bridge that will be installed in the new Echo Plus, since the physical ability to be a Bridge is probably already in these particular items.Of course I have to say I just got the iPhone 8 Friday night, so it's a "Latest" model thing too.

So my suggestion is to see if anyone else has the latest hardware like these, and does not have a bridge or hub, can they operate things that require a hub? I don't want to disconnect and do away with my bridges and hubs unless someone can tell me this works out... LOL... Ok I'm a bum and don't want to become the guinea pig for this test... Help me out folks.
Title: Re: Alexa and Amazon Fire Tablet - Here's a chance for someone to discover something
Post by: renegade600 on October 29, 2017, 02:48:33 pm
it is supposed to do away with most hubs.  I know for sure wink, smartthings and hue.
Title: Re: Alexa and Amazon Fire Tablet - Here's a chance for someone to discover something
Post by: asianrocker on October 29, 2017, 04:53:55 pm
That's what I was hoping to be. But got disappointed when I didn't see it on my android phone app. I know you said for fire tablet. I don't have it so I can't do the test. Hopefully someone who owns  fire tablet but does not have a hub can confirm my theory.

I just updated my amazon alexa on my phone and did not find any bridge info just a mac address.  :'(

In your case you have the bridge info coz I assume your hub is connected to your  fire tablet or your whole echo system.
Title: Re: Alexa and Amazon Fire Tablet - Here's a chance for someone to discover something
Post by: scottrods on October 29, 2017, 06:47:52 pm
In your case you have the bridge info coz I assume your hub is connected to your  fire tablet or your whole echo system.

Actually it should show on all devices if it were because of my existing Bridge... But Only the new iPhone and the Fire Tablet HD10 have the bridge in their "about" sections...