E5E7 ATOM Echo: replace steps by wizard by c0ffeeca7 · Pull Request #39294 · home-assistant/home-assistant.io · GitHub
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19 changes: 8 additions & 11 deletions source/voice_control/thirteen-usd-voice-remote.markdown
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![Set up ESPHome](/images/assist/esp32-atom-flash-07.png)

6. To add the newly discovered device, select the ATOM Echo from the list.
- Add your ATOM Echo to a room and select **Finish**.
7. You should now see the **ESPHome** integration.
![New ESPHome device discovered](/images/assist/m5stack-atom-echo-discovered-33.png)
8. Select the **ESPHome** integration. Under **Devices**, you should see the **M5Stack Atom Echo** listed.
![ATOM Echo discovered](/images/assist/m5stack-atom-echo-discovered-new-03.png)
- Your ATOM Echo is connected to Home Assistant over Wi-Fi. You can now move it to any place in your home with a USB power supply.
9. Congratulations! You can now voice control Home Assistant. Now give some commands.
6. This starts the a wizard to customize the your voice assistant.
- Follow the wizard steps to define the wake word and choose the voice.
- When you are finished, select **Done**.
7. Your ATOM Echo is connected to Home Assistant over Wi-Fi. You can now move it to any place in your home with a USB power supply.
8. Congratulations! You can now voice control Home Assistant. Now give some commands.

## Controlling Home Assistant over the ATOM Echo

1. Say your wake word. For this tutorial, use "OK, Nabu".
1. Say the wake word you configured. For example, use "OK, Nabu".
- Wait for the LED to start blinking in blue.
2. Say a [supported voice command](/voice_control/builtin_sentences/). For example, *Turn off the light in the kitchen*.
- While you are speaking, the blue LED keeps pulsing.
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3. Your command is not supported? Add your own commands using [a sentence trigger](/voice_control/custom_sentences/).
4. You find ATOM Echo takes too long to start processing your command?
- Adjust the silence detection settings.
- Go to {% my integrations title="**Settings** > **Devices & Services**" %} and select the **ESPHome** integration.
- Under **M5Stack ATOM Echo**, select **1 device**. Under **Configuration**, change the **Finish speaking detection**.
- Go to {% my integrations title="**Settings** > **Devices & services**" %} and select the **ESPHome** integration.
- Under **M5Stack ATOM Echo**, select **1 device**. Under **Configuration**, change the **Finished speaking detection**.
- This setting defines how much silence is needed for Assist to find you're done speaking and it can start processing your command.

![Open My link](/images/assist/esp32-atom_silence_detection_01.png)
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