1/22/2024 0 Comments Harmony hub wink![]() If it fails, delete the routine and try setting up a specific routine under your account. Set up your netflix commands for the second hub under your wife's account as a routine and try it. ![]() The way its set up is somewhat confusing because multiple TVs and cable boxes and hubs came up after searching devices I just got lucky with the tv I picked but now my cable box stays on when the secure command is given but it really has no effect on using TV commands or operation at this point. I'm new to the "routines" and am working through them slowly. BUT as I said last time I can switch accounts too!. I'm not sure how the routine to each TV will work as I haven't set any up to be specific to a hub other than operating the TV with the her account. I don't know if my account is like master and slave because I set up 99% of whole house commands under my account. NOW, thats not to say it would work the other way. I have one routine thats " secure the house" which turns off all the lights, locks the doors and turns the living room TV off and turns on the light in the bedroom.It doesn't matter which account I use but it works. Yes, they are linked but her account just runs that second hub and whole house commands. I know this will all sound confusing as it is to me even.My whole house routines work regardless of which account I use. This is especially true if you want your system to be usable by your spouse, kids, guests, parents, etc. For now, my vote to this original post is definitely multiple Amazon accounts so that you can keep the Entertainment system controls identical between rooms. I really hope they add this ability sooner than later. Am I in Mark's Bedroom or Jamie's Bedroom? Is this the upper hallway or the stairwell? This ability is clearly possible as you can turn some functions on/off by Echo name already and multiple Echo's already have algorithms to determine which one is closer to you. Users want to be able to say, "Alexa, turn on TV" or Alexa, "Turn off lights" without having to constantly remember which room they are in. I have this issue with both Lutron Homeworks and Harmony Hub integration. This highlights one of my overall biggest frustrations with Echo, in most cases you cannot bind functions to specific Echos and this really needs to happen for these devices to really take off as true smarthome hubs. I am sure this is user error trying to set everything up on my end but I also researched and note that with "Yonomi", one is basically going to be limited with ONE of the room's entertainment devices commands to basically On/Off as in no "Alexa commands - volume control, channels switching, and whatnot"?Ĭan those familiar as per this thread and my situation chime in on the most desirable route to go as this Alexa-Smart Home integration has become a bit disappointing and confusing to me? Usage of the "Yonomi" app, of which I have attempted but the damn thing still is not distinguishing between the two separate room hubs and often turning off/on the living room TV instead of the bedroom TV. Curious what additional benefits would be going this route or if this would be the simplest most desired way to go? Purchasing the "Samsung Smart Hub" and apparently it can link simply to BOTH Logitech Hubs & assign thorough Alexa voice control commands as I desire? (I see one of these are going to set me back aprox $100 on Amazon). The creation of "Multiple Amazon and/or Logitech Accounts" Of which I am a bit uncertain of the process if both are needed and then the Logitech Hubs can be actually used with the better Alexa Logitech Skill to obtain the more advanced commands rather than on/off for said TVs, Soundbar, ect.? I've read a few of the suggested workarounds in this thread and to be honest, I am not sure what the best route to move forward is. Should have done my research as unfortunately I find a bit of a problem doing this simply. ![]() Most recently, I bought the "Logitech Smart Home" Hub/basic remote system to configure in my bedroom in hope to have the same functionality as in my original first paragraph above. (I don't even use the remote) Bought for the Alexa voice integration. My original and currently working as desired in main room (living room) Logitech device is the "Elite combo w/ the pretty color touch screen remote". Found this site researching how/if possible to use 2 separately purchased "Logitech Hub" devices in multiple rooms for FULL control "Alexa" voice commands to (for example): Turn TV on/off - Volume control - Change Dish Network channels, ect.
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