Ever wanted a robot butler to run your house? Alexa is about as close as you can get, and she keeps gaining more and more skills and features. From light switches to power outlets to thermostats, the number of Alexa-enabled devices has been steadily growing since Amazon’s public release of the Echo in mid-2015. Amazon expanded the family more Echo devices like the Echo Dot, Echo Show and Echo Spot, and Echo Plus. In addition, Amazon has connected Alexa with a number of web services in order to create a more holistic experience.
Please note: Google has canceled compatibility with Alexa for its smart devices, including all Nest products, which is why you won’t find any of those in this article. If Google and Amazon reach another compatibility partnership in the future, we’ll let you know–but this does not seem likely at the moment.
The best Alexa-compatible smart home hubs
If you’re going all-in on the smart home, you’ll definitely want a hub. These plastic boxes work with devices from lots of different manufacturers that operate using different protocols, like ZigBee or Z-Wave. Yes, Alexa itself is a bit hub-like, but there are some things she can’t do. Pairing the smart speaker with Samsung SmartThings hub — one of our favorite smart home hubs — can help bolster Alexa’s capabilities. You can also opt for an Echo Plus 2, which is an
There are some devices, like some smart locks and lights, that require a hub to even work with Alexa. In some cases, a hub like Wink or SmartThings can act as a substitute bridge, while also letting them interact with other devices in new ways. More and more manufacturers are making gadgets that don’t require a hub. Having a hub will elevate your smart home experience though.
The best Alexa-compatible lights
LEDs are taking over the world, and they’re one of the easiest ways to start smartening up your home. Some require a bridge, but others just need to be screwed in like an ordinary bulb. You can schedule most smart lights to turn off at a certain time every night, so you know it’s time for bed. But with Alexa integration, you can easily ask your speaker to turn them back on if you have one more Netflix episode to get through before you turn in.
Philips Hue has one of the most versatile lighting systems around and makes some of our favorite LEDs. Whether you’re opting for white bulbs, color, or light strips, there are a variety of Hue options. The company also sells individual bulbs. You will need a smart home hub for voice control to work on these bulbs, which Philips sells separately. For a bridgeless option, Lifx makes multicolor bulbs, as well as tiles and strips.
It takes a bit more effort (and perhaps an electrician), but the Lutron Caséta in-wall dimmers are a reliable way to turn your lights on or off or get varying degrees of brightness. You can do all that with voice commands through Alexa and group them together, so you’re not having to turn off individual switches in succession. You will need to install an included smart bridge for these bulbs to work.
Best Alexa-compatible smart plugs
Smart plugs are great for turning non-connected devices into things you can control remotely. Whether you have a lamp with a busted or hard-to-reach switch or you just tend to leave your curling iron on, a connected plug can turn them on or off for you. Alexa compatibility is especially nice because you can ask her to turn on your reading lamp without having to get up from your chair.
The Belkin Wemo Mini smart plug has a slim design, so you can fit two on a single outlet. The app lets you set schedules, and you can set up If This Then That to make its capabilities even more robust. Belkin also has a slightly bulkier energy-monitoring Insight plug that will show you how much electricity your space heater (or whatever else you have plugged in) is using.
Best Alexa routers
You may not have considered voice compatibility when it comes to routers, but it can be surprisingly useful. Alexa commands allow you to set up the router with your voice, quickly connect guest devices or send passwords, shut down or pause the internet, and many other useful functions that are great for family and friends.
While a growing number of routers have Alexa compatibility these days, it’s easy to recommend the Netgear Nighthawk, which comes in many different varieties for all types of households: The AC1900 model is a good middle-of-the-road option. For an interesting speaker/router combination, you may be interested in the Asus Lyra Voice, or for a touchscreen model, the Securifi Almond.
Best Alexa-compatible thermostats
Some of the best smart thermostats on the market are also Alexa-compatible. The Ecobee4, for example, comes with Alexa built into the unit for control and other Alexa-related capabilities, making it an ideal option if you don’t have an
If you do already have an Alexa device, you may prefer a device that works with them, such as the Honeywell Lyric or Johnson’s Glas thermostat. Remember, the Nest thermostat and other Nest devices will no longer work with
Best Alexa-compatible smart locks
Smart locks are no doubt convenient for letting in the dog walker when you’re not home, but they make some people nervous. We recommend the August Smart Lock, which works with your existing lock, making it a great choice for renters who have landlords that need access to their units. (It’s also our pick for best smart lock.) If you are looking for an option with even more features and expanded control, you may want to check out the August Smart Lock Pro as well. For a more traditional smart lock appearance that also works great with Alexa, look at the Schlage Sense deadbolt.
Pairing with Alexa means you can check the status of the lock, lock it, or even unlock it with voice commands. Getting her to unlock your door requires a vocally recited pin, so you probably don’t want to shout at your speaker from outside your house.
Best Alexa-compatible security cameras
One big reason people start getting smart devices for their home is security, so there are no shortage of security cameras that let you do DIY monitoring of your property.
The Netgear Arlo Pro 2 kit is an affordable security camera that gives you access to seven stored days of recording, night vision, weather resistant options, and fully wireless installation for two separate smart cams. Because it’s one of the brands that works with the Amazon devices above, you see the video feed on their screens. Some of our other favorite security cameras can also do the same: The Amazon Cloud Cam is a great indoor option with two-way audio, and the Ring Spotlight Cam is a similar option built for outdoor use.
Best Alexa speakers
Even if you don’t have a Bluetooth speaker, you may be interested in an Alexa-controlled speaker that can play your music or function as part of your entertainment system–or both. In this case, the Sonos brand is an easy recommendation.
If you are more interested in a sound bar that functions as part of a larger entertainment system and fits below a TV, you should try the Sonos Beam. If you like the idea of a more central speaker that can play music for parties or other gatherings, take a look at the
Best Alexa appliances
As appliances get smarter, we’ll see more and more add Alexa compatibility. Whirlpool went practically all-in on