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[-] cubism_pitta@lemmy.world 63 points 10 months ago

My previous house was smart down to nearly every light being RGB Hue. For movie nights it kicked ass to be able to sync the lights in my living room / kitchen to the movie.

The challenge in IoT is the "I". Many companies make cheap products that REQUIRE internet to work and are not going to work longer than a decade in most cases.

When I was designing that house I had made it a point to not purchase any device that was not Zigbee, Z-Wave or Natively compatible with HomeKit which led to a very robust setup that would continue to function even when the internet was down.

If you are dabbling I recommend making the same decision even if you plan to use GoogleHome or Alexa. The HomeKit compatible things usually cost more for a reason.

[-] Player2@sopuli.xyz 14 points 10 months ago

The only devices I have that are on Wi-Fi are ones I got before learning about HA. Zigbee FTW 👍

[-] acceptable_pumpkin@lemmy.world 0 points 10 months ago

ZWave is also another great mesh network, and Bluetooth can also work if the right integration is there.

[-] shalafi@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

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