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SIRI Control Fibaro Home Center 2


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Posted

HI Everybody!

 

Can I control FIbaro Home Center2 by Siri?

 

Or

 

Do You know anybody, how can I command fibaro with LILI?

 

Thanx

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Hi @Allcontrol,

 

In order to use Siri you need to grab yourself an Automation Bridge. The product works well and also enables Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa control. Google search  Automationbridge to find out more.

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Hi @Allcontrol

 

LILI is retired. You can't use that from 4.170

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Robert Folbigg said:

Hi @Allcontrol,

 

In order to use Siri you need to grab yourself an Automation Bridge. The product works well and also enables Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa control. Google search  Automationbridge to find out more.

 homebridge is free of charge instead of 199 UAD.

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5 hours ago, 10der said:

 homebridge is free of charge instead of 199 UAD.

 

 

Sure that is true however you will need to run homebridge on a device of some sort which is not free, you need to learn how to set it up which takes your time and you then have to hope nothing changes like when hue changed their logon process which meant homebridge no longer worked.

 

The alternative is to spend $199 AUD, receive a commercial product already installed and right to go that is also supported by a reliable team.

 

I know which one is more appealing to me :D

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26 minutes ago, Robert Folbigg said:

The alternative is to spend $199 AUD, receive a commercial product already installed and right to go that is supported by  a reliable team.

 

buy HC2 - done

buy "anybridge" - in progress,

what next I should buy? :D

 

thank you, God - I am a developer.

rPi3 (aliexpress) $30

nodejs free

run 

# rpm install -g homebridge

free

 

after 10 mins

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save a bomb - done. ~$170

 

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True @10der,

 

It is simple... for people like you and I who are seasoned IT professionals.

 

Unfortunately the vast majority of people out there have little to no coding experience, zero Linux skills and more important things to do with their time.

 

Hence why in most cases buying a product that is ready to go and fully supported is a much better option.

 

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On 10.04.2018 at 12:18 AM, Robert Folbigg said:

It is simple... for people like you and I who are seasoned IT professionals.

 

 

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