11.10.2022, 13:46
Hi everyone, opening a new post due i haven't seen anything about this.
In the last few days, i've tested the latest Alexa Echo Show 10 -> ref: amazon.uk
It works perfectly with the LM app/cloud sync, and it's fast and solid. Hardware too seems to be excellent, with the smart camera that can follow you up, a great display and a great sound. But the awesome thing i've noticed is that this device got a built-in Zigbee hub. I've tested two devices that didn't worked to be paired with Zigbee LM5 app, but Alexa built-in hub paired them in his eco-system and works great.
So now here is the question: Is there anyway i can control, or view the status, or better assign group address, for this devices paired with the Alexa Echo?
I didn't find a way to reach it via LM/Alexa app but i think that the connection between Alexa and LM working already perfectly, in both the direction. I'm using it on lamp or temperature and working great.
So i think that, due "the connection is already opened" there would be a way to do this. But i really don't know.
If you know something about this, please let me know.
BR
In the last few days, i've tested the latest Alexa Echo Show 10 -> ref: amazon.uk
It works perfectly with the LM app/cloud sync, and it's fast and solid. Hardware too seems to be excellent, with the smart camera that can follow you up, a great display and a great sound. But the awesome thing i've noticed is that this device got a built-in Zigbee hub. I've tested two devices that didn't worked to be paired with Zigbee LM5 app, but Alexa built-in hub paired them in his eco-system and works great.
So now here is the question: Is there anyway i can control, or view the status, or better assign group address, for this devices paired with the Alexa Echo?
I didn't find a way to reach it via LM/Alexa app but i think that the connection between Alexa and LM working already perfectly, in both the direction. I'm using it on lamp or temperature and working great.
So i think that, due "the connection is already opened" there would be a way to do this. But i really don't know.
If you know something about this, please let me know.
BR