Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Alexa Software Development & Technical Discussion => Topic started by: ottsrx7 on January 12, 2016, 05:24:36 pm
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just got my echo and I love it... I activated the lifx skill set and have been controlling my lights and it's great.... right now I say "Alexa tell lifx to to on the bedroom lights" if I purchase a smart things hub and integrate lifx with that hub and then turn off the skillet for lifx in the echo will I just be able to say "Alexa turn on the bedroom light" ? sounds lazy right... but Alexa has problems understand the word "lifx" if I'm not close by. I guess im confused on the native support for things vs skill sets that need activared.
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just got my echo and I love it... I activated the lifx skill set and have been controlling my lights and it's great.... right now I say "Alexa tell lifx to to on the bedroom lights" if I purchase a smart things hub and integrate lifx with that hub and then turn off the skillet for lifx in the echo will I just be able to say "Alexa turn on the bedroom light" ? sounds lazy right... but Alexa has problems understand the word "lifx" if I'm not close by. I guess im confused on the native support for things vs skill sets that need activared.
That's how it works with the Hue lights that are paired with my SmartThings hub. I didn't bother pairing my Hue hub as it was redundant and got a bit confusing.
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just got my echo and I love it... I activated the lifx skill set and have been controlling my lights and it's great.... right now I say "Alexa tell lifx to to on the bedroom lights" if I purchase a smart things hub and integrate lifx with that hub and then turn off the skillet for lifx in the echo will I just be able to say "Alexa turn on the bedroom light" ? sounds lazy right... but Alexa has problems understand the word "lifx" if I'm not close by. I guess im confused on the native support for things vs skill sets that need activared.
as long as the lifx bulbs are supported by Smartthings. It appears that there are a few bulbs that are officially supported. Even if they are not officially supported, they still may work if someone has written a device type for them.
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same here that word "lifx" "lief-ks" is like speaking German ..