“Alexa, arm!” Starting Thursday, December 13, with those two words Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant can activate your security system and recruit additional Alexa-supported devices in your home.
The Alexa development team announced a new Security Panel Controller API in the Alexa Skills Kit. U.S. Alexa customers who also have a supported security system from ADT, Ring, Abode, and Scout Alarm can start using
When you enable arming and disarming Alexa-supported home security by voice, you can use the following syntax:
- “Alexa, is <device name> armed?”
- “Alexa, arm <device name> in <mode>.”
- “Alexa, arm.” — If you don’t specify a mode, the configured alarm system switches into “stay” mode, also called “home” mode.
- “Alexa, disarm <device name>.”
- “Alexa, disarm.”
Given the current state of biometric identification security, disarming a home security system with voice without extra protection isn’t safe. The Alexa settings page requires a 4-digit PIN code customers must use when they tell
The new Alexa Guard feature, which will be gradually rolling out across the U.S., adds three additional capabilities to
With Smart Alerts, when you set the Guard feature to Away mode, compatible Echo device will listen for specific sounds, including glass breaking, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide alarms. If an Echo device detects one or more of the configured sounds, Alexa can send an alert notification to your smartphone. If you integrate
Away Lighting can turn Alexa-connected home lights on and off when you’re away to give the appearance that you’re home.
You can also set up discovery queries with the new security system and Alexa Guard feature.
“Alexa, is my living room window open?” According to Abode Systems,
With Alexa Routines, Abode customers can configure
Updated December 14, 2018: Alexa Guard is a feature, not a skill.