Hello fellow smart home enthusiasts! I’ve been diving into the world of Zigbee relays and their compatibility with the Echo Show, and I thought I’d share my findings and experiences with you all.
First off, I’ve been curious about whether there are Zigbee relays that can work directly with the Echo Show without needing an additional Zigbee bridge. My Echo Show has a built-in Zigbee smart hub, but I’ve noticed that many Zigbee relays, especially those from brands like Tuya, still seem to require their own bridge. This has been a bit puzzling, and I’d love to hear if anyone has successfully found or used relays that work seamlessly with the Echo Show.
In my own setup, I’ve been experimenting with a few different Zigbee relays to control my shutters. While I’ve had some success, it’s been a bit of a trial and error process. I’d appreciate any recommendations or insights from those who have more experience in this area.
One thing I’ve noticed is that while the Echo Show’s integrated Zigbee hub is a great start, it still has some limitations. For instance, not all Zigbee devices are fully compatible, and sometimes you need to jump through hoops to get everything working smoothly. I’d love to hear if others have encountered similar issues and how they’ve worked around them.
On a lighter note, I’ve found that integrating Zigbee devices with the Echo Show has really enhanced my smart home setup. The convenience of controlling my shutters with just a voice command or a tap on the Echo Show’s screen is truly amazing. It’s these little touches that make me appreciate how far smart home technology has come.
If anyone has any tips, tricks, or success stories regarding Zigbee relays and the Echo Show, I’d be thrilled to hear about them. Let’s keep the conversation going and help each other navigate the sometimes tricky world of smart home integration!
Cheers,
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