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slychiu
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The forum has just been moved to a new host and registrar. any posts that have bbeen mae in the lat week may have been lost. If there any any unanswered questions please repost
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Posted: Saturday Jan 14th, 2023 05:33 pm |
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Ghyllwood
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Are there any plans in the pipeline for a simple connection from Comfort to Google Home or Alexa? It is the number one question I get asked by customers.
I have installed quite a few comfort systems and think they are great and so adaptable to almost anything. But it seems to have hit the buffers as far as integration with voice control. I had a go with the Pi board but I just don't have the time to learn the complexity of it.
Even if Comfort's Control Menu could could interface with Google home, it would be a massive step forward.
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Posted: Monday Jan 16th, 2023 01:22 am |
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Posted: Monday Nov 18th, 2024 05:38 pm |
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HenleyBranch
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Hi Chui
Has this been progressed at all? It would seem the obvious thing to do for all longstanding customers and integrators with clients. Now that interoperable standards have emerged. An update to UCM/Pi which exposes Comfort registers, sensors etc. to an interoperable system such as Matter.
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Posted: Tuesday Nov 19th, 2024 01:12 am |
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Apologies, we have been too busy migrating the Comfort to the new ARM processor and have not been able to spend time on this yet
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