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Manage Alexa Hunches

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Hunches lets you know when something may be out of place with a connected smart home device.
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Hunches is an optional Alexa feature that alerts you when one of your connected smart home devices isn't in its usual state. Alexa can offer a hunch after you say certain utterances, such as "Set alarm" or "Good night." You can also ask Alexa, "Do you have any hunches?"

If Alexa detects that a connected smart home device isn't in a state you prefer, Alexa lets you know and offers to fix it. For example, if you say "Good night" and you've forgotten to turn off a light, Alexa alerts you and offers to turn it off.

To accept a hunch, say, "Yes." To reject a hunch, say, "No." You can also ignore the hunch.

Alexa provides hunches for connected smart home devices such as, plugs, lights, locks, and switches.

Hunches is on by default. To turn off Hunches say, "Disable Hunches." To turn Hunches back on say, "Enable Hunches."
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