I installed HS3 way back around 2015 or so. When I did, the voice recognition was not great. I think it was how it relied on the current windows OS recognition. I am curious if HS4 Pro native voice recognition is better? I've been relying on Echo devices for voice commands, but am debating migrating back to trying the built in voice if its better. Just wanted to get everyones thoughts. I haven't upgraded to HS4 pro yet, but am debating doing so.
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HomeSeer Version: HS4 Pro Edition 4.2.18.1
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro - Desktop
Z-Wave Devices via two Z-Net G3s
Zigbee Devices via RaspBee on RPi 3b+
WiFi Devices via Internal Router.
Enabled Plug-Ins
AK Weather 4.0.5.37,AmbientWeather 3.0.1.9,Big6 3.34.0.0,BLBackup 2.0.63.0,BLGData 3.0.55.0,BLLock 3.0.39.0,BLUPS 2.0.26.0,Device History 3.3.1.0,EasyTrigger 3.0.0.76,Harmony Hub 4.0.14.0,HSBuddy 3.30.1003.1,JowiHue 4.0.8.7,LG ThinQ 4.0.24.0,rnbWeather 4.4.0.0,SDJ-Health 3.1.1.4,TPLinkSmartHome4 2022.12.30.0,UltraCID3 3.0.6681.34300,Z-Wave 3.0.11.0 2
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Originally posted by c094728 View PostDoes hs4 have it's own voice recognition support apart from alexa/google ? I see there are voice settings but can't find any documentation on it or how to connect microphones. Is it only for Windows? I run the raspberry PI version.HomeSeer Version: HS4 Pro Edition 4.2.18.1
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro - Desktop
Z-Wave Devices via two Z-Net G3s
Zigbee Devices via RaspBee on RPi 3b+
WiFi Devices via Internal Router.
Enabled Plug-Ins
AK Weather 4.0.5.37,AmbientWeather 3.0.1.9,Big6 3.34.0.0,BLBackup 2.0.63.0,BLGData 3.0.55.0,BLLock 3.0.39.0,BLUPS 2.0.26.0,Device History 3.3.1.0,EasyTrigger 3.0.0.76,Harmony Hub 4.0.14.0,HSBuddy 3.30.1003.1,JowiHue 4.0.8.7,LG ThinQ 4.0.24.0,rnbWeather 4.4.0.0,SDJ-Health 3.1.1.4,TPLinkSmartHome4 2022.12.30.0,UltraCID3 3.0.6681.34300,Z-Wave 3.0.11.0 2
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