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Welcome to An Alexa House

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Our house is largely powered by Amazon Alexa’s devices. I have even gone so far as to put them into our guest bedroom. This blog post was written as something I put on the dresser for our first house guests using the room after I changed the lighting over to be Alexa powered. Yep. I’ve just written documentation for the guest room. Deep Sigh. On the positive side my house now has a very, very Star Trek feel to it. This makes me happy.

For people who don’t know what an Alexa is, an Alexa is a voice based computing platform that allows you to issue voice commands that can do lots and lots of different things like play music, turn on lights, supply a romantic or dimmed light mood instead of using candles, set timers, etc.

The next section is examples of what you can do in our guest room with its Alexa.

Alexa Example Commands

Lighting

And if you want to be kind of an funny jerk you can also say

This will turn off all lights in the entire house. Boom! Now this seems like an insane feature until you realize that your kids have never found a light they wouldn’t prefer to leave on. Deeper sigh.

More Details on Alexa

A single Alexa device costs about $50 and can replace your:

I use the following equipment in our guest room:

In terms of other smart home technologies, I’ve used X-10 and Iris and I am so, so, so much happier with Alexa.

Privacy

And, yes, I know the argument about not wanting Amazon to listen in on your home. I don’t believe that is a valid concern given that virtually every one reading this generally carries a cell phone that is already doing this (Hey Siri / Hello Google). Scott McNealy pointed out the loss of our privacy back in the 90s. This is not news.

Disclaimer: Oh hell yes I’m an Amazon shareholder. I’m also a proud user of as many AWS APIs as I can find. Go buy an Alexa. Hell please buy six or seven. I have at least six of them.