Did you see the segment on AFV tonight where a guy is telling alexa to turn off the lights and a guy in the next room keeps yelling at her to turn them back on! Would have been funnier if she blew up.
I have her turn them off as I pass each area. It’s helpful when the lamp or switch isn’t right by the door or your hands are full. I also like having a group when the group goes on (as when I get home) & I turn them off as I need. I don’t know why she would do them all after she’s in bed.
I just can’t see the point in these stupid smart speakers or digital assistants. An internet-connected computer that listens 24/7; what could go wrong? And, as this strip illustrates, the benefits are so utterly marginal as to be non-existent.
Read the directions online and set each light to go off on a schedule. You can over ride it if you vary your routine but people don’t usually vary that much. Then as you lay down you can just turn off the bedroom light. The other way is to make a group, go to bed and then turn off the entire group. Yes, directions for Alexa really do help.
In the old days we used the bedroom light to find out who was the boss; while you were turning off the light you’d look back and the one still in bed was the boss…
Lucy Rudy about 5 years ago
Did you see the segment on AFV tonight where a guy is telling alexa to turn off the lights and a guy in the next room keeps yelling at her to turn them back on! Would have been funnier if she blew up.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
Here in the South Carolina low country, we still do.
Baarorso about 5 years ago
I thought you played video games on a “Switch”. ;-D
Auntie Socialist about 5 years ago
G’night John-boy!
RobinHood about 5 years ago
Alexa Open the pod bay doors, Hal won’t.
ajr58 about 5 years ago
Alexa, Release the Kracken!
WDemBlk Premium Member about 5 years ago
I have her turn them off as I pass each area. It’s helpful when the lamp or switch isn’t right by the door or your hands are full. I also like having a group when the group goes on (as when I get home) & I turn them off as I need. I don’t know why she would do them all after she’s in bed.
Clotty Peristalt about 5 years ago
I just can’t see the point in these stupid smart speakers or digital assistants. An internet-connected computer that listens 24/7; what could go wrong? And, as this strip illustrates, the benefits are so utterly marginal as to be non-existent.
BearsDown Premium Member about 5 years ago
Alexa, butt the hell out.
dadoctah about 5 years ago
At least we got her off the Clapper.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
I miss the old days when we used ‘The Clapper’
david_42 about 5 years ago
Zero interest. Living in a tri-level, turning lights on and off constitute exercise.
Dr_Fogg about 5 years ago
I have one plug-in smart light switch. But only because it was free.
Grutzi about 5 years ago
Read the directions online and set each light to go off on a schedule. You can over ride it if you vary your routine but people don’t usually vary that much. Then as you lay down you can just turn off the bedroom light. The other way is to make a group, go to bed and then turn off the entire group. Yes, directions for Alexa really do help.
Space & Kitten about 5 years ago
No Thanks,I’ll Keep the Control of Our Home to Us.(Also Our Vehicle.) :-)
JD'Huntsville'AL about 5 years ago
I don’t have one of those. Can’t you just say “Alexa, turn off all the lights”?
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
In the old days we used the bedroom light to find out who was the boss; while you were turning off the light you’d look back and the one still in bed was the boss…