Amazon Will Allow App Developers To Design Routines For Alexa Users: What It Means
Amazon is opening up the arena for developers to help them create routines for the Alexa voice assistant. The company has introduced a new set of tools that can make these changes happen so that users can make better use of the smart home devices available to them. These tools will only work if the users give consent to the apps and allow them to use the Alexa Ambient Home Dev Kit which can be integrated into a broad range of smart devices and make them operate seamlessly. Watch video:Nothing Phone Detailed Review: What’s Cool And What’s Not Some might say that even with millions of smart devices available in the market, cross-integration has been challenging and it seems Amazon wants to simplify the whole process by allowing developers to build a new set of Alexa routines. The company claims there are over 300 million smart home devices that are already connected to the Alexa ecosystem.




























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