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Personal Smart Home*I got the used vent working and the programmable vent modified and installed. So far, so fine.*The smart plugs are working fine, but they seem to be a deterrent. I haven't had much need to switch things on or off since I put them in, so they've barely been cycled beyond the initial set up tests. * Mrs. Edge says not to screw with the modem until next year. So be it. * Still haven't made adjustments to the doorbell sensors. My main complaint with it would be that there is some lag, and delivery people are scurrying this time of year so they are back to the truck by the time I can respond.----------------------------General Smart HomeI've been trying to buy the best products for the task and make them work. The downside is that there are setup,synch/connectivity issues and lag. I predict that Smart Home will sort out into Amazon, Google, Apple, and Samsung systems, and that people will chose one and stick with it for ease of set-up and integration. Some products, such as Chamberlain garage door openers seek to be compatible with all systems to retain market share. Wirecutter has a new article about the Apple Home Kit system. [Like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, HomeKit allows you to integrate smart-home devices from different manufacturers into one system. It works more like a smart-home hub, like SmartThings and Wink, but in this case the hub lives in the cloud. All HomeKit devices automatically “see” one another without requiring any setup.And setting up automations—preset actions that involve one or more devices—is satisfyingly straightforward, requiring only a few taps in Apple’s Home app, which comes preinstalled on iOS devices.Unlike Alexa and Google Assistant, HomeKit is primarily a smart-home system with a voice search feature, while the other two are voice search systems (for music and random queries) with smart-home features. Many smart-home accessories are designed specifically for HomeKit, while Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility are often just an add-on feature to an existing device. The Home app for HomeKit is a much more comprehensive interface for smart-home control than the apps for Alexa and Google Assistant, though the latter two systems are catching up.]
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I personally avoid most smart technology in the home because I detest the upkeep for many of the products and I possess concerns with surveillance from the products on my personal life. I maintain mostly low technological levels in many areas of my life beyond automated reminders from certain apps for appointments, schedules, and products.
Quote from: Dio on November 27, 2021, 06:06:03 pmI personally avoid most smart technology in the home because I detest the upkeep for many of the products and I possess concerns with surveillance from the products on my personal life. I maintain mostly low technological levels in many areas of my life beyond automated reminders from certain apps for appointments, schedules, and products.My little sister (once certified as one of the smartest people in the NorthEastern United States, but now working a tech job in Seattle) shares your skepticism of Alexa and her kin. So I assume you have a valid point. It's not something I worry about, kinda like when I got myself finger printed to become a licensed insurance adjuster. One thing I have learned is that if Alexa is playing music louder than your commands, she struggles to hear and understand you. So, if you're in somebody's home with Alexa, have them play music.I think it's great having you around again, Dio.
We ended up with a new router that solved a lot of the stuttering problems. There's randomly issues on the main TV but they seem to be related to very specific app/channel combinations when streaming. (certain channels don't like to keep up on the live hulu streaming service) I've got "smart" lights on our gazebo and xmas lights, but that's mostly just blutooth app controlled rather than through a hub. Also got some smart floods for halloween that are going to be fun.