I received a Mi Air Fryer as a gift.
It can be controlled through Mi Home app and it is also supported in Alexa skill.
However, I don't know any other commands than "turn on" and "turn off"
Where can I find a full list pf supported commands ?
Also, is there any possibility of integration with Hubitat ?
I guess it could be through the Mi Connector but there is no air fryer device for Mi COnnector.
On my Xiaomi Mi Air Fryer none of these commands work. (only turn on and turn off works)
In my previous reply I told you that my air fryer is not Vesync and asked if these commands would work on Xiaomi Air Fryer.
You said "yes"
Are you sure ? Because Vesync and Xiaomi are different brands and obviously they do not work on my Xiaomi Air Fryer.
What's the relation with VeSync app ? I don't think that VeSync would be able to use Xiaomi air fryer.
You can safely ignore my earlier replies, which came to me from Amazon as the result of errant Googling. I apologize for the misstep, and wish you luck finding a proper answer.
You'd be better off using the Home Assistant Device Bridge (once fully setup) to bring the device capabilities into Hubitat, then use Hubitat's Alexa integration. Home Assistant requires an extra service to get Alexa working and it's paid if I'm not mistaken. It's free on Hubitat.
Install the Amazon Echo Skill app on your Hubitat hub, configure it, and then add the device shared from Home Assistant to the Amazon Echo Skill app.
This should make it available to Alexa. However, if you have any trouble, you might want to add something simple to the Amazon Echo Skill app, like a virtual switch for testing. See if you can turn the virtual switch on and off with your voice.
Felt I should say thank you, just did some research after seeing this thread as I bought a Proscenic T21 air fryer recently. Just found an extremely interesting article about replacing the built in WiFi board with an ESP32 and using tasmota to bring it into home assistant with all features enabled.
As an aside, integrated or not I've been seriously impressed - this thing has been an absolute game changer in the kitchen.
I already have Echo Skill activated and I use it with several devices.
And now this device from HA is also available in Alexa.
But I still don'T know how to control it using voice commands.
Because HA bridge does not bring 1 device to Hubitat.
It brought several devices, one is named "careli.fryer.maf02" and another one named "Target Temperature" , "Target Time" ....
so which should be imported to Alexa and how to use voice commands ?
You are trying to help me with a solution and I really don't want to disturb you with my dummy questions. But I didn't understand the concept here..
OK, I just have to chime in here. As a volunteer firefighter in a rural community, I cannot fathom any good reason to remotely (i.e., via an app or automation device) control an air fryer (or any other cooking device outside of perhaps a crock pot, and I'm admittedly not thrilled with those). Automating an air fryer is just a bad idea.
Air fryers make flammable things, sometimes with lots of grease in them, very hot. And while the fact that those things are contained in a vessel probably lowers that risk, I'd bet that it doesn't reduce it to anywhere near zero. And if we stop and think about it, is remote control / automation of an air fryer really necessary, or even all that helpful? Doesn't an air fryer already make the cooking process a lot faster? At the very least, this sounds like an invitation for lots of smoke events setting off alarms, even if there is no active fire (but people like me still need to go investigate).
I'm all for automation. And we have an air fryer that we use almost every day. But there's no way on earth I think those two things should be combined. At the very least, it's going to cause unnecessary smoke events. At worst, it's going to cause loss of property or even life. So, please: Just. Say. No.
I must say; I really disagree with you. First of all, you are just writing with a very few understanding on the subject. And you don't even know under which conditions I use the air fryer.
First of all, nowadays there are many other connected devices at home which may cause a fire. My internet router gets near 100C degrees and it continuously runs. I have a server running 7/24 at home. It can explode.
Combined with a water leak, every electronic device at home is a danger. And a water leak can occur anytime.
I have a 3D printer which sometimes works over a full day (24 hours) to complete a project. It reaches 200-250C degrees when running.
For all of these, I have a controlled house. I have water leak detectors at all bathrooms and kitchen. I have 2 smoke detectors on the same floor and a gas detector in the kitchen.
Xiaomi Air Fryer does not make smoke just so you know (you say it would make smoke even if there is no active fire)
And lastly, I do not plan to start/run Air fryer when I am not at home.
I am just looking for a way to start a program on the air fryer without walking to the kitchen.
Say watching a movie with the family and want to start it when we get hungry.
I already have Echo Skill activated and I use it with several devices.
And now this device from HA is also available in Alexa.
But I still don'T know how to control it using voice commands.
Because HA bridge does not bring 1 device to Hubitat.
It brought several devices, one is named "careli.fryer.maf02" and another one named "Target Temperature" , "Target Time" ....
so which should be imported to Alexa and how to use voice commands ?
You are trying to help me with a solution and I really don't want to disturb you with my dummy questions. But I didn't understand the concept here..
What does the ā careli.fryer.maf02ā entity in HA do? Can you switch it ON and OFF in Home Assistant from that entity?
My apologies but Iām not at all familiar with your air fryer, and Iām getting ready to move across the country. My HA computer and my HE hubs were taken offline two days ago in preparation for our move.