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crngefest | 1 year ago
You just stand up for a moment and flick the switch, what benefit do smart lights or even a remote for lights provide? Even if you disregard all the issues these iot/smart devices have and assume they operate perfectly I really don’t see why we should expend any resources to make them.
diggan|1 year ago
I've never owned a house/apartment, always rented, fwiw. The best part of having smart lights for me is that I can place my (zigbee) switches wherever I want, as apparently the people deciding where the light switches go, have no idea what they're doing.
So first thing when moving to a new place is replacing the bulbs with my own bulbs, and find better place for the switches.
DougN7|1 year ago
Forge36|1 year ago
I've used smart switches to join otherwise disconnected electrical lines without rewiring my house.
Compare two fans I replaced with a combo fan and light: One is WiFi controlled, other is a remote.
I didn't want to run another electrical line and expand the box.
Disconnecting the wall switch "always on" was optional. The remote takes over both to allow fan or light. There are 5 switches controlling my main living space. Only the fan is "smart". These switches are not co-located.
With a remote: We rarely use the light or fan. With a WiFi (in main bedroom) the light is used daily. Fan can be turned off from the wall, but not on (by choice). Fan also shuts off on schedule.
Ignoring fan costs: Two smart switches cost $25. Can be done in under an half an hour in main living space.
Compare running a new wire: 25ft wire ~$20 New Box: $5 New switch: $17 I need to crawl into attic, move insulation. Also run the wire through the wall.
Is it required? No. Does it make the system more usable? Spouse doesn't know/care. "It just works"
When it doesn't: it's two steps. If you're already doing this: the extra step is nothing lost.
Here's some questions I ask myself:
For $25 what annoyance can I fix this month? And I try to just do it.
Do I have an hour? Can I do it now?
What does this cost over time? This is not of a gamble (I spent much longer than I'd like to admit writing this post).
crngefest|1 year ago
I know my time is extremely limited and while automating things like this might be a fun project I rather spend my time sitting in a park and looking at the trees. But this attitude also leads to living with unnecessary annoyances for a prolonged time sometimes
thejazzman|1 year ago
I also get a huge boost from tweaking the colors. It's very relaxing and dramatically improves the ambience.
If you can't see the appeal there, idk what to tell ya...
Using a phone to control them IS a drag, but there are remotes that can toggle through scenes etc. it's fantastic.
Why have any technology at all? Why goto the park and fly a kite when you can just pop a pill?
crngefest|1 year ago
> Why goto the park and fly a kite when you can just pop a pill?
Weird tangent. I much rather go to the park and chill instead of tinkering away on my smart home setup…
orev|1 year ago
As someone who recently moved, they were pretty low on the priority list to get them reinstalled, but it was nice once it was done.
crngefest|1 year ago
112233|1 year ago
Once everything is set up and switches are magnetically attched to walls, it works just like the dumb lights, but without 230V all over the place. Just need to swap coin battery once a year.
Plus, you can go fancy with colors, dimming and stuff, if you get the urge.
(also, if you ever had home fire because mismatched dimmer switch combusted, you would not want that stuff anywhere near your home)
crngefest|1 year ago
RajT88|1 year ago
Why? This covers 4 light switches worth of lights. They also auto-turn off at 1am via Alexa routine. Also I can change the colors of all the lights (and do sometimes - at Xmas parties I have a script which slowly cycles all the lights between green and red).
For sure if I could make all this work cheaply without needing an internet connection, I would do so.
artificialLimbs|1 year ago
‘Siri, downstairs off’ when I crawl in bed, and ‘Siri downstairs on’ in the morning.
I can also turn porch lights on from my car when coming home at night.
jprete|1 year ago
thaumasiotes|1 year ago
I seriously considered obtaining and setting up lights that I could schedule to come on at the time I needed to wake up.
crngefest|1 year ago
No kubernetes backend architecture and AWS pods required here!
nickthegreek|1 year ago
crngefest|1 year ago
No smart devices needed to change Color/brightness dynamically.
bloqs|1 year ago
gwervc|1 year ago
thejazzman|1 year ago
I think this is weird rhetoric given the total ambiguity of who the target is. You can't just average comments on the internet and pretend they're all the same people.