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Why I Don’t Have a Smart Home

9 pointsby bozhoabout 6 years ago

3 comments

NoPicklezabout 6 years ago
I disagree that in order to have a connected home it will be complex and that it doesn&#x27;t &quot;just work&quot;. From having added a suite of products from Ubiquiti and somewhat thought out the design of my home network I have less issues than before. Yes I have more to tinker with but I don&#x27;t, and now the household can stream any media they like on any TV or device, and play games with low latency at the same time. I don&#x27;t even have what you would consider a hobbiest setup.<p>Of course, in order to correctly manage IoT devices and the sort on the network you need a bit of knowhow, but its not essential. And purely comes with the nature of connecting these devices in your home.<p>Mentions privacy as a concern, but probably still use a mobile device? And you mention you don&#x27;t need a TV, but okay that&#x27;s clearly what your projector is used for.<p>Also the smart blinds comment, your issue with the smart blinds was to do with blinds themselves not the smart component.
gpapilionabout 6 years ago
I agree with almost all of these points, and de-smarted my home with the exception of my cameras on the exterior, and even those I would consider getting rid of.<p>There was no convince in most devices. Smart locks were slower than keys. Smart lights were more problematic to use than a light switch. My life has been better after I got rid of them.
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bastawhizabout 6 years ago
I agree with some of these points, but disagree vehemently with others.<p>&gt; A smart thermostat could save a lot of money in a hotel. It would save pennies in a 2 bedroom apartment.<p>My smart thermostat has paid for itself multiple times over. Not to mention, it&#x27;s made my home significantly more comfortable (due mostly in part to the ability to have a temperature sensor in my bedroom). Could it have been done without being connected to my wifi? Probably. But it was fairly inexpensive, it&#x27;s saving me money, and it&#x27;s doing its job. It&#x27;s simply false to assert that the devices mentioned serve no utility for _any_ consumers just because you don&#x27;t find them useful.