I have some key things like garage and outside gate all do voice notifications. You have to set all this up ahead of time with fixed phrases.Īnd you have to record Siri, which is a pain but has been simplified by Adam Tow’s “Record Text to speech” /u/adamtowīut in order for you to have access to that track so the HomePod can play it, it has to be in your music library and that can only be added on a Mac and then have an Apple Music subscription (or iTunes Match) Since there is no speak text action in home automations using shortcuts you have to literally play a file. Because home automations run on a HomeKit hub and not your device. This can only work of you play a track on a HomePod as your sound device. Then I create an automation in home app: if motion detected, then play a track on the HomePod using one of the phrases I saved to my library. I created a bunch of text to speech phrases using Siri’s voice, saved the files to my Mac.
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