Separating Ring/Echo Devices in Different Areas

Hey everyone,\n\nI’ve been working on setting up a smart home system for both my house and my grandfather’s place. One challenge I faced was ensuring that the Ring doorbell notifications only go to specific Echo devices in each location. After some research and trial and error, I found a way to achieve this.\n\nFirst, I realized that each Ring system can be linked to a specific Amazon account. By creating separate accounts for each location, I could ensure that notifications are routed correctly. However, managing multiple accounts can be a hassle, so I looked for a way to maintain control while keeping things organized.\n\nI discovered that by setting up different Alexa routines and using location-based triggers, I could direct notifications to the appropriate Echo devices. For example, in my house, I have a routine that forwards Ring notifications only to my living room Echo. At my grandfather’s place, a similar setup ensures that his Echo devices receive his notifications.\n\nAnother helpful tip was using Alexa’s multi-room music feature to group Echo devices by location. This not only helps with notifications but also makes it easier to control music across different areas.\n\nOverall, it was a bit of a puzzle, but breaking it down into smaller steps made it manageable. I hope this helps others who are looking to set up similar systems in multiple locations.\n\nCheers,\n[Your Name]