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Hi,
do you have some pointers in using the ws2812 led schemes together with Alexa/Amazon Echo?
Would it work directly using Hue emulation? Or even with wemo?
PS: kudos on the instructions
Cheers,
Alex
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Dec 2, 2017, 6:17:38 PM12/2/17
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Sorry no experience with Amazon Echo. If you want to link to Amazon Echo the key is to get it to talk to your MQTT broker - so search on this. I am using Node-Red and mosquito on a Raspberry Pi so the whole system is on my local network and hence more secure. Any link to Amazon Echo or the Google alternative will require data to/from the internet.
Mike
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Wemo and hue emulation do not require mqtt. I believe the hue emulation supports scenes and/or color requests. Where wemo emulates a switch, so it is just on/off.