![]() ![]() There is much more juice in this release here are some of the other noteworthy More information can be found in our selectors documentation. Setting a different language on a text-to-speech notification. You could, for example, leverage this in a notification Blueprint to allow The language selector let's a user choose from a list of languages. Two new UI selectors for use with your Blueprints: an Assist pipeline selector If you are building automation or scripts Blueprints, you can now leverage New Assist pipeline and language selectors Webhook trigger work with and the ability to limit webhooks to only work on Thanks to we also got some new security featuresįor our webhook triggers. We now have support for webhooksīut that is not all. Webhooks have been extended this release. For example, when you sleep in the same roomĪs of this release, you can configure (turn on/off) the disk, heartbeat,Īnd power LEDs of your Home Assistant Yellow by using the Configure button However, the LEDs on the board might light up your environment when Look at the beautiful board and parts inside of it. The enclosure of our amazing Home Assistant Yellow allows you to Configuring the LEDs of your Home Assistant Yellow To, including its aliases, without having to navigate back to the voiceĪssistants panel in the main settings screen. This allows you to quickly change the voice assistants the entity is exposed “Voice assistants” option in the above screenshot, which will bring up: ![]() So, no features were lost while providing a much nicerĪnd, since this is the year of the voice, you may notice the The advanced section has been removed, and all its features have been Which you could expand to access features like showing/hiding/disabling The entity settings dialog used to have an expandable advanced section, Some nice tweaks have been made to the entity settings dialog, making it Google Assistant via Home Assistant Cloud. This currently supports our Assist, and Amazon Alexa and On/off the entity’s exposure to a specific voice assistant and Clicking on an entity in this screen willīring up the voice assistant setting for that entity, allowing you to turn It gives an overview of what entities you have exposed to your voice assistantsĪnd easily remove or add new ones. It also provides a new Expose tab where you can manage which entities areĮxposed to your Assist, Alexa, and Google Assistant. This new settings item gives you access to many fantastic new voice features Manage what is exposed to your voice assistantsĪ brand new and exciting menu item can be found in your Settings It is full of live demos and detailed explanations The $13 tiny ESPHome-based voice assistantīe sure to check it out.Giving your voice assistant a Super Mario personality using OpenAI.The world’s most private voice assistant.Some cool project tutorials to jump-start your own private voice assistant To help you get started, we made sure the documentation is perfect, including The Voice-over-IP integration, call Home Assistant ☎️.Create your own ESPHome-powered voice assistant.Fully local speech-to-text using OpenAI Whisper.Voice Assistant powered by Home Assistant Cloud.Compose your own voice assistant using the new assist pipelines.The place you can read more about each of them: Here is a quick summary of all that has been announced, linked to Of this release, you can actually start talking to Home Assistant! □️ This release ships everything (plus more) that was announced! This means, as January, we announced chapter 2 in this exciting journey last week! It is Home Assistant’s Year of the Voice! After chapter 1 in Our goal for 2023 is to let you control Home Assistant in your own language: Integrations now available to set up from the UIĭon’t forget to join our release party live stream on YouTube. ![]()
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