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[-] dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

Just to mention a few of my use cases:

  • I adjust lights from my phone while seated in the sofa to get a good lighting for watching movies. Since my house has open solution between kitchen, dining table and TV corner, it's nice to be able to reduce all lights to my preference.

  • In the room I use as an office, it's nice to have integrations with my periferals to adjust lighting to accomodate for video call meetings.

  • It's nice to go through the rooms to check which lights are off after going to bed.

  • When putting my baby to bed, it's nice to be able to dim down lights from her bedside while singing lullabies and comforting her. I can also dim lights in the hallway to reduce lights peeping through the cracks around the door and avoid lighting up the room when I leave.

  • When on vacation, it's nice to have lights which can vary a bit during the day to create the apparence of the home not being empty.

... So is this all worth it? Maybe not. Probably not. I'm pretty confident that I would be happy without any smart bulbs in my home. The inconveniences regularily outweigh the conveniences. But the conveniences do exist, and there are times when I am very happy to have them.

this post was submitted on 31 Mar 2025
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