Now that voice assistants are becoming extremely popular, many users who want to outfit their living spaces with smarthome products are probably wanting these products to be compatible with their voice assistant, whether it’s Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant (and Google Home). Here’s how to find out whether or not a smarthome device works with these platforms.
Look for the Badge on the Product Box
Perhaps the easiest and quickest way to see if a smarthome device is compatible with the voice assistant of your choice is to take a look at the product’s packaging and look for the badge that says what it supports.
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However, keep in mind that some product boxes won’t have these badges printed on them even though they fully support Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant. Philips Hue boxes, for instance, only have the HomeKit badge, even though they’re natively supported by Alexa and Google Assistant as well. Because of that, you may want to look for a second source.
Visit the Product’s Website
If the product box doesn’t mention anything about which voice assistants it supports, it may be a good idea to double-check the product’s website. Usually it will have this information somewhere, whether it’s on the product’s main page, spec list, or on the support page.
On Philips Hue’s website, for example, if you visit the Friends of Hue section, you’ll see that it works with all three voice assistants, even though the product box only has the HomeKit badge.
View the Voice Assistants’ Official Support Lists
Alexa/Echo’s Official Support List HomeKit/Siri’s Official Support List Google Assistant/Google Home’s Official Support List
Sift through the list to see if your smarthome device is supported by your voice assistant of choice. If not, then you’re out of luck, but hopefully support will be added in the near future—voice assistant’s are constantly adding more and more support for smarthome products.
Read Reviews
If all else fails, product reviews from retail websites can be extremely helpful when it comes to finding out which voice assistants are supported, as well as learn more about the product overall before you buy it.