Aqara relay t1 non presenta su Amazon alexa collegamento con skill alexa anche matter non presente su app alexa come si poi collegare grazie
@ivan1 If your Aqara devices aren’t showing up in the Amazon Alexa app, make sure the Aqara Hub is properly connected to the Aqara Home app. Some hubs, like the Aqara Hub M2, might not appear directly in Alexa due to certain limitations, but the child devices linked with the hub should be visible. Ensure that your devices support Alexa and that you’ve followed the integration steps correctly in the Aqara Home app by navigating to Profile > Smart Speaker Service > Amazon Alexa. If you continue to experience issues, verify these settings or consider relinking the services.
@ivan1 Per collegare l’Aqara Relay T1 ad Amazon Alexa, è importante prima associare il dispositivo a un hub Aqara compatibile, poiché i dispositivi figli Aqara non possono connettersi direttamente ad Alexa ma necessitano di un hub (ad esempio, come il Smart Plug EU, che richiede un hub per l’integrazione con Alexa) . Assicurati che l’hub sia correttamente connesso all’app Aqara Home e che il firmware sia aggiornato. Successivamente, segui i passaggi di integrazione nell’app Aqara: vai a Profilo > Servizi Smart Speaker > Amazon Alexa e verifica che l’associazione sia stata eseguita correttamente . Alcuni hub, come l’[Aqara Hub M2](https://forum.aqara.com/s?product=aqara-smart-[hub](https://forum.aqara.com/s?product=aqara-smart-hub-m2)-m2), potrebbero non apparire direttamente in Alexa, ma i dispositivi figli collegati (come il Relay T1, se compatibile) dovrebbero essere visibili .
Se il dispositivo non appare comunque, verifica che supporti Alexa e prova a ricollegare i servizi. Per quanto riguarda Matter, attualmente non abbiamo informazioni specifiche sull’integrazione del Relay T1 con Alexa tramite questa tecnologia, ma puoi controllare se il tuo hub supporta la funzione di bridge Matter.
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@ivan1 It sounds like you’re having trouble getting your Aqara Relay T1 to connect with Amazon Alexa, even after using the skill, and Matter isn’t showing up in the Alexa app. Let’s break this down based on what we know.
First, most Aqara devices, including many smart plugs and thermostats, can’t connect directly to Alexa—they need to be paired with an Aqara Hub first. This is a common requirement for Aqara devices to integrate with third-party platforms like Alexa . So, make sure your Relay T1 is properly paired with an Aqara Hub first.
Next, check if the hub is connected to the Aqara Home app and that you’ve followed the Alexa integration steps correctly. In the Aqara Home app, go to Profile > Smart Speaker Service > Amazon Alexa to link the service. This step is crucial for devices to appear in Alexa .
For Matter, while some Aqara devices (like the Valve Controller T1) support Matter via a compatible hub, the Relay T1 isn’t specifically mentioned in our current resources. If Matter is a feature you’re trying to use, ensure your Aqara Hub supports Matter and that the Relay T1 is compatible with this setup.
If you’ve checked these steps and still have issues, double-check the hub’s firmware is up to date and that the Relay T1 is within range of the hub. If problems persist, reaching out to customer service might help clarify device-specific details.
Hope this helps—feel free to share if you find a solution that works for you!