Quick clarification: I meant to write ‘switch.my_switch’ as the example entity at 4:38, since it’s a switch entity not a light. No big deal since it’s just an example anyway, but I wanted to point that out in case it caused any confusion.
Excellent tutorial! Fortunately for this noob, you hit all the important points while explaining *why* you made the choices/settings/assumptions you did. As a career teacher, I've gotten pretty good at spotting teachers who really know what they're doing as teachers, and you, sir, have the gift. You're *excellent* at anticipating what your viewers need to know (and, thankfully, what they don't!!) while clearly explaining the concepts and settings necessary to make it all work. The pace of the video was perfect, and the "Final Tips" section was a great way to finish. Thank you very much! (BTW, I mashed that Subscribe button within the first 30 seconds!)
This comment made my day! Thank you so much. A lot of work goes into research, planning, and scripting so it definitely doesn’t come as naturally as I would like. 😅 Glad I was able to help!
Thanks for this! Since a Home Assistant device is going to be online basically all the time, won't it continually request extensions to its IP lease? So, even with dymanic addressing won't it keep the same IP as long as the device isn't disconnected for 8 days and another device joins to take the IP?
Didn't integrate Alexa like this yet but want to say thank you for a great video already. I understand all and I bet it works next week when I find time :)
Thanks for the tutorial but I encountered an issue. Alexa found the devices I exposed, but when I wanted to turn on/off, it just says server unresponsive.
so, it means that I can control any Wi-Fi device without need to Alexa compatible? and for example when i try to add a Wi-Fi switch to Alexa what should I do? like it can automatically recognize?
@SmartHomeTheory what about the Alexa Smart Home Skill? In my opinion my Alexa doesn't even try to search for new devices. When I ask to discover devices, Alexa replies right away saying it could not discover any new smart home devices and finally is giving the advice to enable Smart Home skill in the Alexa App. Looks like in order to enable SMART Home Skill an AWS account is needed which is free for the first 12 month only. Do I need Smart Home skill enabled or there is another way to do it? BTW I got the first Alexa edition (echo), don't know if matters or not.
Great Video I do have a question as I have not yet implemented either this method or the Node Red option you have a video on. So I have disconnected all my Hue Lights from the Hub bridge and have paired them directly into Alexa via Zigbee. If I use the emulated hue that you have shown here, will it duplicate all my hue bulbs (potentially different names but the same device)?
Thanks for the video. On/Off works great (for switch entities) but for light entities Brightness always goes to 100%, as soon as I turn on the device. I can reduce it but Alexa doesn't remember the position, after I turn the device off and always goes to full brightness as soon as I turn it on. For media_player entities volume on TV goes to 100% as well, which is very annoying! Is there a solution on this?
Hmm, I’ve never encountered that problem myself. Very strange. Does this also happen when you turn off/on the device using the Alexa app (not using voice)? Can you also try voice control using the app instead of your speaker? Is your Home Assistant fully up to date? Is your Alexa app fully up to date? Finally try deleting all the devices in Alexa, uninstalling and reinstalling the app, then detect devices again.
I got it working. Alexa has discovered the ZigBee devices I have. However, it can only turn on the lights. When I tell it to turn off, it says "the light is not responding and to check the power supply". Has anyone else had this happen?
@@mariondo00 try to install the app and don't do anything. Just ask alexa to discover the devices, after few mins it will get you many new devices, also esp32 ones and now I can do stuff I never thought
One last thing to consider that i just discovered the hard way: because devices and scripts are exposed and seen as lights by alexa/google, it will turn the "all lights on/off" commands to be useless / dangerous, but its a necessary compromise
True. I never ran into this problem but then again I never say lights off but “goodnight” to turn everything off. If you really want to say “lights off” you could set up a routine called “lights off” and add all your actual lights to it. Should work.
Thats what i had to do after unwillingly setting off everything in what looked like the mr robot hacked home scene, safe guarded those key words by creating routines for them that override the default ones 😅
Yep, it's totally worth it and I would always recommend that first. I said as much in my video on Home Assistant Cloud. This is more for those who, for whatever reason, can't or choose not to subscribe.
Quick clarification: I meant to write ‘switch.my_switch’ as the example entity at 4:38, since it’s a switch entity not a light. No big deal since it’s just an example anyway, but I wanted to point that out in case it caused any confusion.
Excellent tutorial! Fortunately for this noob, you hit all the important points while explaining *why* you made the choices/settings/assumptions you did. As a career teacher, I've gotten pretty good at spotting teachers who really know what they're doing as teachers, and you, sir, have the gift. You're *excellent* at anticipating what your viewers need to know (and, thankfully, what they don't!!) while clearly explaining the concepts and settings necessary to make it all work. The pace of the video was perfect, and the "Final Tips" section was a great way to finish. Thank you very much! (BTW, I mashed that Subscribe button within the first 30 seconds!)
This comment made my day! Thank you so much. A lot of work goes into research, planning, and scripting so it definitely doesn’t come as naturally as I would like. 😅 Glad I was able to help!
Just made my wife very happy, Hates Smart home but having it on Alexa helps a lot..
I dont often comment but I really appreciate your easy to follow instructions. Cheers mate!
Wow! I battled with 2 other videos and could not get Alexa to discover the devices. Yours worked first time. Thank you
You’re welcome. Glad it worked out. 💪
Thanks, it worked at first attempt after getting crazy for 2 days. It was easier than I thought!
THANKS!! Watched others but this is by far the easiest setup to follow and got my systems linked! Subscribed.
thanks for this vidio i have issue when add devices on alexa app it apears as light even if it is cover or media player
Thanks for this!
Since a Home Assistant device is going to be online basically all the time, won't it continually request extensions to its IP lease? So, even with dymanic addressing won't it keep the same IP as long as the device isn't disconnected for 8 days and another device joins to take the IP?
thanx, great video. light and switches works, but for me the scripts do not get discovered on alexa?
Didn't integrate Alexa like this yet but want to say thank you for a great video already. I understand all and I bet it works next week when I find time :)
You're very welcome! ☺️
So I want the opposite I think. I have a device in Alexa that I want to expose in HomeKit. Will this work?
Thanks for the tutorial but I encountered an issue. Alexa found the devices I exposed, but when I wanted to turn on/off, it just says server unresponsive.
so, it means that I can control any Wi-Fi device without need to Alexa compatible? and for example when i try to add a Wi-Fi switch to Alexa what should I do? like it can automatically recognize?
@SmartHomeTheory what about the Alexa Smart Home Skill?
In my opinion my Alexa doesn't even try to search for new devices. When I ask to discover devices, Alexa replies right away saying it could not discover any new smart home devices and finally is giving the advice to enable Smart Home skill in the Alexa App.
Looks like in order to enable SMART Home Skill an AWS account is needed which is free for the first 12 month only.
Do I need Smart Home skill enabled or there is another way to do it?
BTW I got the first Alexa edition (echo), don't know if matters or not.
as a noob, i found file editor is really useful tip
Great Video
I do have a question as I have not yet implemented either this method or the Node Red option you have a video on. So I have disconnected all my Hue Lights from the Hub bridge and have paired them directly into Alexa via Zigbee. If I use the emulated hue that you have shown here, will it duplicate all my hue bulbs (potentially different names but the same device)?
You have control over which devices are exposed using this method so no, it should not duplicate.
Thanks for the video. On/Off works great (for switch entities) but for light entities Brightness always goes to 100%, as soon as I turn on the device. I can reduce it but Alexa doesn't remember the position, after I turn the device off and always goes to full brightness as soon as I turn it on.
For media_player entities volume on TV goes to 100% as well, which is very annoying! Is there a solution on this?
Hmm, I’ve never encountered that problem myself. Very strange. Does this also happen when you turn off/on the device using the Alexa app (not using voice)? Can you also try voice control using the app instead of your speaker? Is your Home Assistant fully up to date? Is your Alexa app fully up to date? Finally try deleting all the devices in Alexa, uninstalling and reinstalling the app, then detect devices again.
i've tried to do this before with and old video and wasted 5 days... hopefully your video gets me there and if not, i'm doing somethin wrong
Update IT'S WORKING!, finaly I can use the dots we got a few months ago
Can someone.help.how to Set up with nginx already running on Port 443?
I got it working. Alexa has discovered the ZigBee devices I have. However, it can only turn on the lights. When I tell it to turn off, it says "the light is not responding and to check the power supply". Has anyone else had this happen?
It Doesn't work for me. I tried everything. I can access it via port 80 and I can see the xml. Alexa just wont discover it.
It gave me the same error on port 80 but no one is using that port. I just tried the discovery and alexa found all the devices
Did you managed to get it working? I have the same problem than you :(
@@mariondo00 try to install the app and don't do anything. Just ask alexa to discover the devices, after few mins it will get you many new devices, also esp32 ones and now I can do stuff I never thought
To get it to work, I had to add a Echo Dot for it to work. My 3 CubeTV's were not enough
@@mariondo00 got thee same issue. Have you solved it?
How does this work if you have ditched your philips hue hub?
This does not require the Philips hue hub. 😊
One last thing to consider that i just discovered the hard way: because devices and scripts are exposed and seen as lights by alexa/google, it will turn the "all lights on/off" commands to be useless / dangerous, but its a necessary compromise
True. I never ran into this problem but then again I never say lights off but “goodnight” to turn everything off. If you really want to say “lights off” you could set up a routine called “lights off” and add all your actual lights to it. Should work.
Thats what i had to do after unwillingly setting off everything in what looked like the mr robot hacked home scene, safe guarded those key words by creating routines for them that override the default ones 😅
After using a home assistant for about 5 months now even if home assistant cloud wanted $10 or 20 a month it would be more than worth it
First
Or you could just chip in a few bucks to Nabu Casa to support the Home Assistant project...
Yep, it's totally worth it and I would always recommend that first. I said as much in my video on Home Assistant Cloud. This is more for those who, for whatever reason, can't or choose not to subscribe.
Not 8usd a month for being able to use 3 voice commands, sorry I'm happy to make a one-time payment but no cloud and no running subscription