Home Assistant Voice
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Has anyone had a play with the local voice control for HA? I've got one on order because...
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Well, so far so 'OK' Took a fair while to set up. One of the wake phrases absolutely does not work for me 'Hey Jarvis'
I think getting all the devices I have decent aliases so it knows what to control may take some time.
Local processing on a VM with 2 CPUs and 4G of RAM is pretty slow. Takes about 10 seconds to action an switch and fails to understand about 20% of the time. Hybrid is much faster.
Audio quality of the voice response is really not great. There are plenty voices to chose from, but none of them as polished as Alexa (so far)I think I have much to learn so not writing it off just yet.
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I'm in. Let's see what we can get done with this, shall we?
I'm also looking at some other open source solutions that aren't HA-specific.
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I didn’t go the HA route, but have voice control through Apple HomeKit and Siri. Works OK, but don’t use it much.
@akbooer I have Alexa that works really well for most voice control, but doesn't interact with HA. I have virtual switches in OpenLuup that are exposed HA bridge, so effectively I simply ask to flip a switch and the automation follows.
The exception is my Logitech Elite hubs which integrate with Alexa directly (and also work really well)
@toggledbits that would be awesome. I'm keen on the more interactive stuff (i.e. where the VA prompts for activity)
Certainly I can make Alexa speak, but a simple 'yes' or 'no' response isn't going to get anything from her.
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I set one of these up a few months ago. I got it working pretty easily. It controls everything My Amazon Echo Alexa could do. My Logitech Harmony Hubs work better with the Home Assistant Voice. Alexa seems to have a problem here and there telling me the device is not responding. Then I give the same command to HAV and it works. I did activate Alexa in Home assistant and it works pretty well. As mentioned the lag with the HAV was pretty long. As a test I tried the Home Assistant cloud service. That cut down the lag a lot. Now it is only slightly slower than Alexa. I am going to try building a dedicated AI PC. That should cut the lag to zero and I can get rid of the cloud service. Once I get the HAV to react quickly and do everything as I would like I will move on to improving sound quality.