Amazon Alexa Device Routines for Smart Home Devices

Amazon Alexa device routines and smart home devices compliment each other very well. If you aren’t looking into this technology, I highly recommend that you do.

Amazon Alexa has so many options and features with device routines for smart home devices. There are many people that don’t even know they exist.  There are so many of us that have these Alexa enabled devices. 

We aren’t even scratching the surface of the full capabilities of them.  I’m just as guilty as the next person with this.  Sometimes I get a new gadget or device and only explore my immediate needs.

I fail to explore the full feature sets of the device.  One of these very useful features I just started using is the Amazon Alexa enabled devices in my home.  Did you know you can set routines up on these devices? 

You can setup your routing to detect when you arrive with your phone at home.  Once your device is detected, you can program your device(s) to turn on the lights.  This is just one of the many features that is available to you.  In this post, I am going to cover just how to do that.

Amazon Alexa Mobile App for Device Routines

From the Alexa app on your phone or mobile device, you can select “Devices”.  Your devices will be listed.  In this example, I am going to select my Alexa enabled dimmer switch.  Select Switches and you will see yours listed.

This is the Amazon Alexa mobile device app.  It allows you to program your device routines for your smart home devices.
Amazon Alexa Mobile Device App

I select my “Living Room Lights” switch.  If you have multiple smart home device that are Alexa enabled, you can select “All On” or “All Off”.  This will be very helpful if you are coming home to a dark house and want plenty of light. 

From an energy saving perspective, you could set your routine up to recognize nobody is home.  Then you can make sure that all of your lights are off.

Your smart home devices are listed here.  This are the starting point for your device routines.
Your smart home devices are listed here.

Creating an Amazon Alexa Device Routine

Once you have selected your switch, you can select Create A Routine.

This picture is the starting point of configuring your device routine.
This is how you get started on creating your routine for your smart home device.

Click on the + sign to add your routine.  This will lead you to a routine builder type wizard and it gives you many options.

You select the + sign to begin get the routine creation started for your smart home device.
Click the + sign to get started.

You will need to enter a name for your routine and follow the steps that are listed.  I recommend creating an intuitive routine name so when you look later you can easily figure out what it is doing. 

On this screen in the Amazon Alexa app, create an intuitive name for your routine.  This will allow you to understand later on what you did for your smart home device.
Create an intuitive name for your routine.

Device Routine Names

The routine I am building is what I want to happen when I arrive home.  I name my routine then select Next.

This is an example of a routine name for your smart home device.
This is the name of one of my routines.

Below is just another example of what you can build.  If there is a change in weather, you can program your lights to come on as well.

This image is an example of another possible routine.  Amazon Alexa can detect a change in the weather and turn your lights on for you.
An example for another routine.

You can expand the “When this Happens” menu option, and then select what you want to do.  I chose Location for this routine.

There are many options that you can choose from to customize your smart home device routine.
Select what you would like to do with your routine.

Amazon Alexa Location Settings

If you are at home, or whatever location you want to program the routine for, you can select “Current Location”.  Once you make your selection, click Next.

You can set your current location or a specific address for your smart device routine.
Setting your location for your routine.

Then you select what you want to happen when the device arrives or leaves.  Also, you can set another routine to turn the lights off when you leave.  This is a nice feature to use if you are in a hurry and forget to turn your lights off.

This is where you set the action for your  routine for your Amazon Alexa Smart Home device.
Select the action for the routine.

If you chose Current Location, you could name your location whatever you like:

Provide a name for the location for your smart home device routine.
Create a custom name for your routine.

Additionally, after naming your location, then you will need to add your action to your routine. 

Your Amazon Alexa device will perform the action that you are about to set.
Add the action that you want to do.

In the next menu, I select “Smart Home” to select my Alexa enabled device living room lights.

The list of actions you can set for your smart home Amazon Alexa device routines.
This is the list of some actions you can set.

Then you can select your device.  If you have multiple ones, they will show up here.

The list of devices that are available for your Amazon Alexa device routines.
Your list of available devices.

After you select this device, you can customize your settings to whatever you like.  This can include the brightness level and if you would like to ramp up the level. 

You can customize your settings for your Amazon Alexa smart home device routine.
Customize your settings for your device.

This is just one example of many options you have for customizing your smart home devices.  These Alexa device routines have countless customizations that can make your life much easier.  Many people, myself included, only scratch the surface on what you can do. 

If you are looking for some options to get started with home automation, here are some switches you may want to consider.

I hope you find more useful tips here.