FAQ
How do I start using Yasmina with my smart home devices?
First, set up your Yasmina speaker and connect it to Wi‑Fi. Then open the Yasmina or partner app and link your smart home accounts (for example, lights or plugs). Follow the on‑screen steps to give devices clear names like “living room lamp.”
What kind of smart devices can Yasmina control?
Typically, Yasmina can control smart lights, plugs, some ACs, TVs, and other devices that support common smart home platforms. Check that your device says it works with voice assistants and connect it through the app.
How do I create a daily routine, like morning lights and Quran?
In the app, go to Routines or Automations. Choose a trigger, like a time or a voice phrase. Add actions, for example: turn on bedroom lights, read today’s prayer times, play Quran. Save and test the routine by voice.
Can I trigger routines with a voice command?
Yes. When you create a routine, set a simple phrase, like “Good morning” or “Bedtime.” Then say the wake word and your phrase. Yasmina will run all actions in that routine in order.
How can I use routines for prayer times at home?
You can set routines around typical prayer times. For example, dim lights, lower TV volume, and play Adhan audio. Use time‑based triggers or adjust them manually to match your local prayer schedule.
How do I set routines for my kids’ bedtime?
Create a routine with a voice phrase like “Kids bedtime.” Add actions: dim or turn off lights, play a bedtime story, then start white noise after the story. You can add a timer to stop sounds after a set time.
Can different rooms have different routines?
Yes. Give each device a room name in the app, like “kids room” or “kitchen.” When you build a routine, choose which room’s devices it controls. You can have separate morning, evening, or weekend routines per room.
What if a routine does not work as expected?
Check that all devices are online and in the same Wi‑Fi network. Open the app and confirm each action still points to the right device and room. Try running each action by voice alone, then adjust or recreate the routine if needed.