Hey everyone, I wanted to share my experience with integrating a group of Wyze bulbs in my kitchen with Alexa. It’s been a bit of a puzzle, but I finally figured it out and thought I’d document the process for anyone else who might be struggling with the same issue.So, the setup: I have three Wyze bulbs in a single fixture, and I wanted to control them as a group using Alexa. I managed to create a group in the Wyze app, which allowed me to turn all three bulbs on or off simultaneously. However, when I tried to use Alexa to control the group, it didn’t recognize the group name. I tried renaming the bulbs and the group, but nothing seemed to work. It was frustrating because I knew the setup was possible, but I just couldn’t get it to click.After some research and trial and error, here’s what I discovered:1. Group Naming Consistency: Make sure the group name in the Wyze app is exactly the same as the name you’re using in Alexa. Even a small typo can cause issues.2. Alexa Routine Setup: Instead of trying to control the group directly, I set up a routine in Alexa. I created a routine that triggers when I say, “Alexa, turn on the kitchen lights” or “Alexa, turn off the kitchen lights.” This bypassed the need for Alexa to recognize the group name directly and worked seamlessly.3. Testing the Integration: I tested the setup multiple times to ensure it was reliable. The bulbs now respond perfectly to my voice commands, and I no longer have to fumble with the app.It’s a simple solution, but it took a bit of tweaking to get right. I hope this helps someone else who’s struggling with similar issues. If you have any additional tips or tricks, I’d love to hear them!