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Does anyone use Smart Lighting with Alexa etc, Controlled whilst your away from home.

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bikergran Fri 13-Aug-21 20:30:17

I'm thinking of buying an Echo dot/Alexa or similar.

Mainly as I sometimes come home in the dark and would like my light/s turned on and maybe my tv etc before I arrive home or so that I can activate my lights as I leave work.

I know I can use timer switches which I already have, but I would like to move forward with a bit of techy smile

Do you have smart lighting , I'm bit of a novice as yet, gathering information before dashing out and purchasing. smile

Any advice would be gratefully received .

chelseababy Fri 13-Aug-21 20:55:50

I have smart plugs controlled by alexa. I set up a routine so the plug, connected to a lamp, comes on five minutes after sunset and goes off at 10.30 pm. If I'm in and want it on or off, I just say Alexa, first plug on (or off).

MiniMoon Fri 13-Aug-21 21:13:36

I have one lamp controlled by Alexa. Recently I had trouble with it as Alexa said "lamp is not responding." We had received a new router. I gave all my devices the new password, but forgot about the smart plug blush. It's fixed now!
Anyway, I can control the lamp from the Alexa app on my phone, and it does work.
If you go for it, it is really simple to do.

bikergran Fri 13-Aug-21 21:32:10

Sounds good will do a bit more homework thanks smile

Redhead56 Fri 13-Aug-21 21:37:13

Our daughter came to stay with our granddaughter last week for a few days. She was frustrated half way through the night because the little bedside lamp wouldn’t go on. She had to breast feed and change the granddaughter in darkness.
My husband had set up the light using commands to Alexa without telling me. I was not impressed it’s very handy the technology but next time my daughter stays it’s going back on manual.

Pittcity Fri 13-Aug-21 21:39:04

I have 3 lights and a ring doorbell attached to Alexa.
I have the smart light bulbs. You can set them to come on at sunset or a set time before or after. This is an improvement on a timer as the time of sunset changes daily. You can always override the "routine" using your phone or tablet or simply asking Alexa to turn whichever light (you give them names) on or off. I simply say Alexa goodnight to turn them off or leave them on to turn off at the time set. The possibilities are endless.
The only con is that if there is a power cut or somebody (usually DH) switches the light off at the switch then you'll need to turn it off and on again through the Alexa app for the set timer to work.

I am thinking of getting a smart plug for the Christmas lights.

bikergran Sat 14-Aug-21 18:52:17

Sounds like Alexa is pretty smart ! lol.