Occasionally I'll issue a command to Siri like "Siri, set the Relax scene" and Siri will respond with some version of "I couldn't do that". Suffice it to say, the Relax scene does not get set.
I will then pick up my phone, unlock it, swipe up into Control Center, go to the Home tab and tap on the button for the Relax scene and *bingo* the Relax scene is set.
Why is it that Siri can't set a named scene (and she DOES recognize the name correctly) but at the same time Control Center can set that scene? Do Siri and Control Center use different "channels", for lack of a better term, to execute HomeKit commands? Why is Siri less reliable than Control Center or the Home app for doing the same thing?
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The command "Hey Siri, set the Relax scene" works most of the time. It's just that it occasionally doesn't work. Whether or not my phone is locked or unlocked has no bearing, as the Siri command works either way.
I will then pick up my phone, unlock it, swipe up into Control Center, go to the Home tab and tap on the button for the Relax scene and *bingo* the Relax scene is set.
Why is it that Siri can't set a named scene (and she DOES recognize the name correctly) but at the same time Control Center can set that scene? Do Siri and Control Center use different "channels", for lack of a better term, to execute HomeKit commands? Why is Siri less reliable than Control Center or the Home app for doing the same thing?
additional information:
The command "Hey Siri, set the Relax scene" works most of the time. It's just that it occasionally doesn't work. Whether or not my phone is locked or unlocked has no bearing, as the Siri command works either way.
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