If you’ve ever wished that your home could just read your mind and give you what you want, you’re going to likeAlexa Hunches. These are push notifications that tie to your smart home devices in an attempt to predict the kinds of actions you might be considering.

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Amazon Smart Thermostat

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If you’re turning off devices for the night, but asmart bulbis still on, an Alexa hunch would offer to turn it off for you. As a baseline, Alexa typically will offer a Hunch when you’ve made two actions simultaneously and repeatedly. For example, if you turn down the heat just as you enable yoursmart lock, a Hunch might pop up on the occasion you forget to turn down the heat.

Before you decide whether to enable or disable Hunches, you may want to see what kind of suggestions or automatic actions are available. You can see which Hunches are available to you by asking Alexa, “Do you have any hunches?”

Hunches are enabled by default, and can come in handy with yourAmazon Smart Thermostat. Here’s how to put them to use.

How to set Alexa to take action on Hunches

Alexa will use Hunches to suggest actions in your notification tray. If you want to let her take the wheel, you’re able to dig into the settings and give her permission to make adjustments without any action on your part.

Step 1:Open the Alexa app.

Step 2:SelectSettingsunder theMoresection.

Step 3:TapHunches.

Step 4:EnableSet Up Automatic Actions.

Step 5:Toggle theAmazon Smart Thermostat.

How to turn off notifications for Hunches

Maybe you don’t want Alexa’s suggestions in your mobile notification tray. These kinds of notifications don’t happen too often, so hopefully, you shouldn’t feel the need to turn them off. Still, it’s easy to turn off Hunch notifications on your phone.

Step 1:Open the Alexa App.

Step 2:TapSettingsunder theMoreoption.

Step 3:TapNotifications. Hunches from Echo devices can be disabled from here as well.

Step 4:TapReminderson this device.

Step 5:ToggleNotifications Off.

How to disable Alexa Hunches

If you find the idea of Alexa having any kind of say in how your smart home operates is way too creepy, you can disable Hunches altogether. Disabling hunches means you won’t see them on your phone or hear them from yourEcho speakers.

Step 1:Open the Alexa app on your phone.

Step 2:TapMore, and selectSettings.

Step 4:Tap theEnabledtoggle.

Just like that, you’ve got Alexa working for you and your Amazon Smart Thermostat. If you’re looking for more ways to optimize your smart thermostat experience, we’ve gota few other settings here that you can tweak.