--- layout: page title: "Lannouncer" description: "Instructions how to add Lannouncer notifications to Home Assistant." date: 2017-01-06 10:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: lannouncer.png ha_category: Notifications ha_release: 0.36 --- The `lannouncer` notification platform allows you to play spoken messages (TTS) or sounds on an Android device running [Lannouncer](http://www.keybounce.com/lannouncer/). This can be useful when you have a wall mounted Android tablet, or an Android device that is permanently powered and turned on and want to use that to play notifications. To enable Lannouncer notifications in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry notify: - name: NOTIFIER_NAME platform: lannouncer host: HOSTNAME_OR_IP ``` Configuration variables: - **name** (*Optional*): Setting the optional parameter `name` allows multiple notifiers to be created. The default value is `notify`. The notifier will bind to the service `notify.NOTIFIER_NAME`. - **host** (*Required*): The hostname or IP-address of the Android device that is running Lannouncer. - **port** (*Optional*): The port on which Lannouncer is running. By default this is `1035`. ### {% linkable_title Installation %} You need to install the Lannouncer app and enable the *Network (TCP) Listener* and *Auto-Start Network Listener*. You can disable the *GCM (Google Cloud) and WAN Messaging* and *SMS Listener* since this component doesn't use them. Lannouncer uses the default Android TTS voice. You can tweak that in the Android configuration, or you can install a different TTS engine from the Play Store. You might want to raise the volume in the app settings since that depends on the actual hardware device. More information can be found [here](http://www.keybounce.com/lannouncer/configuring-lannouncer/). ### {% linkable_title Sending messages %} Lannouncer supports two types of messages. Spoken messages is the default method (`speak`). You just invoke the `notify` service with the following json and the device will speak out the specified message. ```json { "message": "I'm sorry, I cannot do that Dave." } ``` The second method is to play notifications (`alarm`). There are 4 build-in sounds (`chime`, `doorbell`, `alarm` and `siren`). ```json { "message": "chime", "data": { "method": "alarm" } } ``` You can also request to play a configured additional soundfiles (`FILE1`, `FILE2`, `FILE3`, `FILE4` or `FILE5`). You can configure this file in the app settings. ```json { "message": "FILE1", "data": { "method": "alarm" } } ```

The free version only supports one additional soundfile.

To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/).