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In response to
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so if I wanted to create basically a home automation control device, would a cheap kindle fire be a good idea?
"
by
tRuMaN
If you can tie everything into Alexa, that probably works great or you could even use a Echo Show -- nm
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Oct 18 '21, 11:17
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I believe everything I have works with Alex
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tRuMaN
Oct 18, 11:24
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The current gen Kindle fire has a dashboard that shows all of your connected devices. Also accepts Alexa voice commands
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decline
Oct 18, 11:26
I've settled on Alexa for my stuff. I have things like "Let's cook" set up which turns on all the counter lights in the kitchen + the sink and stove
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oblique
Oct 18, 11:26
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their integration and AI context understanding really has improved by leaps and bounds in the past couple of years -- nm
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decline
Oct 18, 11:29
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