diff --git a/Alexa.md b/Alexa.md index fdccb90b..7882356c 100644 --- a/Alexa.md +++ b/Alexa.md @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ ![](https://image.ibb.co/jyhUhU/5b2a4ed0a7c897823481c2e2_Header_Blog.jpg) -Alexa is a virtual assistance developed by Amazon. It's capable of recognizing voice commands so you can interact with Alexa and have access to their powerful actions. +Alexa is a virtual assistant developed by Amazon. It's capable of recognizing voice commands so you can interact with Alexa through its Echo devices and have access to their powerful actions. # How can I connect Tasmota devices to Alexa -Just enable a Emulation. The device will be found in Alexa App -(Use Belkin for one relay or HueEmulation for one ore more relays and lights) +To control a Tasmota device with Alexa, enable emulation (Configure Other on the Tasmotat web UI). + ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24528715/51428829-9369a080-1c08-11e9-8523-81f729aa2ea7.png) -Since Version 6.5.0.9 (development) light control is not on/off and dimming only. You can control color via Alexa now. -Enable HueEmulation in Tasmota and do a device discovery in Alexa App. No skill needed. Select Hue Bridge V1 as device. -HueEmulation does not support sensors +Use `Belkin WeMo` for devices with a single relay or `Hue Bridge` for devices with one or more relays or for lights. Tasmota devices will be discovered by the Alexa app. + +For control of lights, color control (introduced in version 6.5.0.9 (development)), on/off, and dimming is supported. Enable `Hue Bridge` emulation in Tasmota and perform a device discovery in the Alexa app. No skill needs to be added to Alexa. Select Hue Bridge V1 as the device type. + +**Note: Hue Bridge emulation does not support sensors.** \ No newline at end of file