Smart Home Protocols Explained

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Home Automation Guy

Home Automation Guy

Күн бұрын

A whirlwind look at the main smart home protocols that are out there today including Bluetooth, Wifi, Z-Wave, Zigbee, and Thread. I also explain why I'm sticking with Zigbee as the main smart home protocol in my brand new smart home.
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@gabrielzalisz
@gabrielzalisz 10 ай бұрын
Best video on IoT protocols I've ever seen. Thanks and greetings from Czechia.
@Woodgal91
@Woodgal91 Жыл бұрын
I’m just getting started and to say I feel overwhelmed is an understatement. That is until I watched your video….thank you so much for explaining this all. I now have a better understanding of the basics at least!
@patrickpaganini
@patrickpaganini Жыл бұрын
I was about to buy four Tapo P110 plugs today (since I couldn't find the old ones on line). Thanks for saving me! I didn't realise they needed internet to work.
@ex0ja
@ex0ja 27 күн бұрын
Damnit I just got 2 of them
@patrickpaganini
@patrickpaganini 27 күн бұрын
@@ex0ja See how you go, it might have changed. I just got the Tapo 300 3-socket and it seems to work offline.
@avtarchana609
@avtarchana609 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a short, sweet and useful rundown on the Smarthome wireless systems. 🙏
@FurtzBR
@FurtzBR Жыл бұрын
two days since i discovered your channel and i've learned so much!!! Keep-up, awesome work and dedication!!!! cheers from Brazil
@madisonm2878
@madisonm2878 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing video to explain the different technologies, I don't share KZbin videos very often but will be with this one! Thanks for the great video
@stevewegenast4403
@stevewegenast4403 Жыл бұрын
Nice clear, concise explanation of the home automation protocols. Well done.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad it was useful!
@MrHollow
@MrHollow Жыл бұрын
Good job on explaining the standards, especially zigbee and thread in relation to matter.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@kms3364
@kms3364 8 күн бұрын
Such a great video! Very easy to understand....thank you!
@Maaniic
@Maaniic Жыл бұрын
It might be worth noting that Zigbee is a radio mesh protocol that has nothing to do specifically with smart home or lights (even if it is synonymous with it today) just like thread thread uses ipv6 as its transport and zigbee has its own node and cluster design baked in. The standards that lights commonly use over Zigbee for control are called ZLL (Zigbee Light Link) and for sensors and other devices for home automation it uses ZHA (Zigbee Home Automation) it is in these standards that different manufacturers don't always implement it the same way. Most devices today will adhere to the Zigbee 3.0 spec but all that means is that they can join the radio mesh. It would be cool if Unifi APs could have a Thread radio and act as a border router and be manages like any other network in their system.
@TheTinRam
@TheTinRam Ай бұрын
Great overview, thanks. I have been using Zwave at home for a few years but wanted an overview of how thread compares.
@DarrellaaS
@DarrellaaS Жыл бұрын
0:32 A light strip under the bed that turns in when your feet hit the floor? Awesome!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
It's one of my favourite home automations!
@MatthewHill
@MatthewHill Ай бұрын
I started my home automation journey with Smart Things rather than Hue, and eventually had a mix of Z-Wave and Zigbee devices connected to it, some Smart Things branded and some not. When I started using Home Assistant, I bought a Z-Wave stick and have been moving devices over to it one by one. I now have all the Z-Wave devices off of the Smart Things hub. As the next step--I'm considering buying the Sky Connect stick and moving the Zigbee devices over to HA. I'm not sure, though, if the Smart Things-branded devices (which are Zigbee inside) will work with a non-Smart Things co-ordinator. It's difficult to find info on that online, as most "compatibility" threads are discussions about what non-Smart Things devices work with the Smart Things hub--not the other way around.
@lawrencemanning
@lawrencemanning Жыл бұрын
Very interesting vid. Looking forward to hearing your take on light switches. One thing that personally bothers me a great deal is consistency. The nice thing about dumb ugly plastic switches in a typical house is they at least all look the same, ignoring dimmer knobs. Another problem is choosing your perfect switch today and then not being able to find the same ones in a few years when you build that extension. So definitely make sure you buy a load of spares!
@DennosManCave
@DennosManCave 6 ай бұрын
This is a good video. I have sent this video off to some local companies who have used Bluetooth for example who have some really great household items (blinds/window openers). BT is great for mice, keyboards, smart speakers etc - but not for controlling blinds. You just cannot automate controlling blinds with bluetooth!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I hope it helps them see the light
@PetervanHofwegen
@PetervanHofwegen Жыл бұрын
Every time these comparison video's pop up I always wonder why the (granted niche) protocol of 433mhz is missing. Very nice and clear video overall though.
@Joseph-ko2kl
@Joseph-ko2kl Жыл бұрын
Great info. Totally agree with your take on Thread/Matter.
@HATipsByLarry
@HATipsByLarry Жыл бұрын
Great video, most of my devices are zigbee as well. Might be worth pointing out to people that zigbee battery operated devices don't act as zigbee repeaters as this would seriously degrade their batteries. I do also use z-wave devices for my wall switches, mainly as most wifi based ones require you to sign up for the manufacture's app and a lot of them then use the internet to turn them on and off as you described in your video. I really like the zooz zen32 z-wave scene controller, but 2 blueprints have made it very nice indeed now. The lights sync as they should now no matter how something is turned on. I have it installed at my front door showing status of alarm system and my smart locks.
@footofafish
@footofafish Ай бұрын
Man I found this just a bit late. I just ordered a pack of EP10P4 last night after hearing that Kasa Smart stuff didn't need a connection to the internet to operate locally. I am still very happy with my WIZ bulbs that work as advertized and recommend them.
@itsmith32
@itsmith32 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for a such great overview and explanation!
@g0ral
@g0ral Жыл бұрын
Could you please test IKEA Diregera gateway. Its MATER compatible and im wondering if i could connect my old zigbee devices to it and if they will be visible in homekit
@mongini1
@mongini1 Жыл бұрын
im using mostly Zigbee and wont buy anything other if i dont have to... The only exception are D1 Minis which i use for WLED stuff. Got some Aqara motion and light sensors, which after 2 years are still on their first battery, which is crazy efficient. Anything connected to mains acts as a mesh repeater, and the signal just gets anywhere without even planning this out. The coordinator is just a USB Stick on the Pi which runs HomeAssistant. And with that, automations are only limited by your creativity ^^
@Conservator.
@Conservator. 3 ай бұрын
I want Matter to be able to use Apple home automation but I do like the IKEA Zigbee light bulbs and plug-switches. So I’ll buy those together with their hub. I might end up with both Zigbee and Matter networks on top of my home WiFi network. I don’t mind the extra effort (I might even enjoy that) so that’s ok for me. 🤓 Thanks for your explanations!
@billhaigh2097
@billhaigh2097 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant video, clear, well delivered has helped me understand what is a bit of a minefield to the novice, thanks
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was useful! 🙏
@evancombs5159
@evancombs5159 Жыл бұрын
ZWave is my preference due to not using 2.4Ghz. 2.4 is just too congested there is a good chance of you have network issues it has nothing to do with your network, it could just be a leaky microwave. That is why in my new house I'll be using Lutron for switches and ZWave whenever possible. The only thing they have to compete with is baby monitors. The only downside of ZWave compared to ZigBee is the size of the network. ZWave only allows about 300 devices compared to ZigBee's thousands.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Yeh, that's fair. Lutron just isn't that popular in Europe so I don't have a lot of experience with it. I think Z-Wave is a very good protocol and I would totally use it if I didn't already have so much experience and so many devices that use Zigbee. I don't think there's any right or wrong answer here. Both are solid mesh networks, low power, have great device compatibility and most importantly run fully locally!
@EmilePolka
@EmilePolka Жыл бұрын
It really depends in the country, if the telco in your country uses 800-900mhz band for GSM/LTE wireless connection, avoid zwave, might as well stick with wifi or zigbee, I tried it, it sucks and I can only have reliable connection on it if its close to the router (2-3meters), in long distance it still works but a single cellular call can take those device offline and takes some time to recover.
@xGshikamaru
@xGshikamaru Ай бұрын
Zwave devices are often more expensive than their zigbee counterparts, but I don't know why
@Powie1965
@Powie1965 19 күн бұрын
I agree, Z-Wave is the best. Also newest Z-wave LR (long range) supports 4000 devices, and can actually have several miles of range. I've been using Zwave for over 9 years now and once I switched from that Vera system to HomeSeer I've loved home automation. I'm now trying Home Assistant and hoping it's as reliable as HomeSeer.
@gillingja
@gillingja 10 ай бұрын
Great, concise explanation! Keen to adopt Thread, but one year on, the wall switch market is still sparse and expensive! Looking for multi-gang smart switches that offer dimming functionality and support Thread seems impossible.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 10 ай бұрын
I'm sure they'll arrive on the market soon. But until then I'm sticking with my Zigbee switches
@marksw5499
@marksw5499 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for clarifying this. It can be a pain hooking these all up seamlessly into one hub.
@basmedia5885
@basmedia5885 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video - so much explained to clearly! I'm just learning to crawl and this really helped!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Glad it's helpful! We're all learning, all the time - enjoy the journey
@r3v0lution
@r3v0lution Жыл бұрын
@ 3:39 , voice drop caught me off guard! LOL
@JeremiahOstrosky
@JeremiahOstrosky 3 ай бұрын
FYI, I just wanted to make a quick correction to your TP-Link claim, although I have considered that at the time of this video's posting, that may have been the case. However, I now have about 60 various TP-Link Tapo smart home devices, every sensor they make, 7 cameras (wired and wifi), bulbs, switches, plugs, etc and they ALL support local only support. I tested this specifically with just a few devices, prior to going 'all in'. If it loses connection to the internet, but still has wifi, you can control it locally via your phone, or any network connected device on the same local network. Most of the sensors use sub-Ghz wireless to communicate with a hub. You WONT, however, have remote control, obviously, but they very much can, and do work without access to the internet. What I HAVE found, is that TP-Link Tapo has been doing a great job with frequent firmware updates to many products, both fixing issues and adding features. Very informative video though, cheers!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 3 ай бұрын
That's great to hear! I couldn't seem to use them without internet when I tried them a couple of years ago, but maybe I was just daft or perhaps things have changed. I'm glad to hear they're working well for you!
@cbaiia
@cbaiia 6 ай бұрын
Great video! My question 1 year later is what's up with the lack of Thread devices? There are still very few light bulbs that use Thread.
@edr2653
@edr2653 Жыл бұрын
Excellent over view of all the different systems. I got the impression that assuming you have a robust internet, wifi, zigbee mesh and control system you can mix and match home automated products. My inherited system is Control4 which is great for my video and audio distribution, + Zigbee light switches but mods to the system can be expensive (£375/day for a programmer). My Zigbee mesh is via light switches which are £175 per switch, which is extortionate. My question can I piggy back on my control4 Zigbee mesh using cheaper zigbee light switches? My zigbee lights are rock solid and I can self programme using the customer/control4 for simple controls. But do the zigbee components have to be compatible with control4? I have experimented with Shelly products for garden lighting which is outside of my zigbee mesh range but I have an AP point in the garden and Shelly light switches can be added to my Lan. This helps putting on the lights at the bottom of the garden via the Shelly app on the iPad and reduces the component cost vs control4 , Control Integration within Control4 is possible providing in add a Shelly driver into my control4 project via the control4 professional. But again it’s expensive.(driver £70+370 for programmer) Is it possible to run two home automation and control4 system simultaneously without conflict . Control4 using fixed ip addresses, and zigbee for lighting and home automation using its own protocol and the cost benefit of cheaper zigbee components. Thanks in advance. Ed R
@gmasterdude
@gmasterdude Жыл бұрын
Very good. I have Wifi Tuya down lights they don't work well with Home Assistant themes so wish I bought Zigbee.
@Fxver
@Fxver 4 ай бұрын
Very interesting video, good job. What happens if I use an On/Off classic physical switch to power/unpower a zigbee or bt mesh lamps? Will they instantly turn on and use their last settings like color and intensity? Thanks
@shiPham0705
@shiPham0705 Жыл бұрын
great video as always! can't wait to watch more then
@omadden234
@omadden234 Жыл бұрын
Great overview and explanation. Thank you!
@ha-cn4wu
@ha-cn4wu Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual :) if i understand well philips hue bridge will be compatible Matter sooner or later therefore what would be the need to have a HA skyconnect dongle as anyway there is already an add-on in HA for philips..? thx for your answer :)
@alexandro8530
@alexandro8530 Жыл бұрын
Great videos, very clear! Any advice for a good zigbee hub, considering hubitat is useless for power strips?
@basdfgwe
@basdfgwe Жыл бұрын
If you are starting out with your home automation probably best to make sure that your devices will be thread/matter compliant and the vendor like aqara promises to enable your devices.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
But it's also important to know that your Zigbee network will keep working fine even if Matter or Thread become more popular and dominant
@georgeseese
@georgeseese Жыл бұрын
You explained Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, Zigbee, and Thread. How does MQTT fit in? Isn't that a protocol for IoT networks? Therefore I don't understand "Zigbee2MQTT".
@Johnsormani
@Johnsormani 5 ай бұрын
Mqtt is more like an information exchange or post office for iOT devices. Your sensor broadcasts its information and mqtt sends it to whoever is subscribed to this sensor ( eg home assistant) this is all tcp ip based so in case of zigbee2mqtt it reeds zigbee and translates to a data stream that the mqtt broker understands
@xGshikamaru
@xGshikamaru Ай бұрын
What about matter and tasmota?
@david85o
@david85o Жыл бұрын
Great video! Wondering if you could make a video explaining your wifi APs ubications and how did you handle blind or dead spots when switching between APs. Thanks! Pd: when I started with HA, I struggle with the type of installation. I choose to follow your aproach with docker, but then you did proxmox hahah.. So I just go with it (ha os in proxmox). Hope you could migrate succesfully all your devices to this new infra. Glad if you could do a video with a follow up on it! Greetings from Chile
@eliias7952
@eliias7952 3 ай бұрын
Thanks. I own a new smart home automation company. This helped
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 3 ай бұрын
All the best with it!
@jaap7374
@jaap7374 Жыл бұрын
It might be good to note that bandwidth is not the limiting factor for wifi, but the number of devices your network can handle simultaneously. ISP wifi can die with as little as 30 devices.
@lawrencemanning
@lawrencemanning Жыл бұрын
I assume you are referring to the cheap and nasty router supplied with the DSL/whatever, and not any other limitation. First time I’ve come across the phrase “ISP wifi” and it sounds very confusing.
@jaap7374
@jaap7374 Жыл бұрын
@@lawrencemanning internet service provider's wifi
@BoraHorzaGobuchul
@BoraHorzaGobuchul Жыл бұрын
The solution would be to replace the router itself, if possible (friends on the provider), or put a real router+ap after the isp's while putting it in bridge mode, or turning off isp router's access point and connecting a decent access point(s) like ubiquity. Of course, care has to be exercised to avoid wifi (or any other) "smart" devices that "phone home" to their own manufacturer's server, for bandwidth, reliability, and security reasons
@emmgeevideo
@emmgeevideo Жыл бұрын
I've been in the computer networking industry since 1983. This video (and similar ones) remind me of the state of the industry before TCP/IP. Before widespread adoption of TCP/IP as the lingua franca of networking, IBM, DEC, HP had their own proprietary networks and each touted why it was better than the others and why you should standardize on them. But these vendors also started using TCP/IP and in the 90s, particularly as the Internet started to grow, proprietary protocols began to fade because of both vendor adoption and customer adoption. A vast network that supported a vast number of devices from many vendors was just superior to the alternative. You were somewhat dismissive of Thread and Matter, but it feels like the TCP/IP story again to me. Soon vendors will realize that it's better to support an industry-support networking protocol and operating stack and discussion of Zigbee will be as quaint as discussing IBM's SNA. My home network supports Wi-Fi, a little Zigbee, a lot of Lutron, and some Thread. My experience with Zigbee probably isn't great because as you say, it isn't super-standard. I have 4 mesh Wi-Fi radios in my house, so signal strength and capacity isn't an issue. I think a far more important decision today is what kind of automation framework to use. I use HomeKit because I've been an iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV user since the beginning and it's easy (for me) to implement and use. I don't care for Amazon or Google to be listening into my home automation. I've wanted to try Home Assistant, but honestly I don't want to spend all the time learning the ins and outs and reading discussion groups. Also, my automation needs are pretty simple. I think home automation is a really fun topic and there is so much that can be done with it. For the average person, discussions of protocols and megahertz and hubs go way over their heads. And why not? I think that's what will be the reason Thread and Matter will become the TCP/IP of home automation. It will eventually remove the need for wonky discussions and head scratching. You'll pick a device based on functionality, quality, and price and you won't care Z-this or Wi-Fi that.
@circleofowls
@circleofowls Жыл бұрын
Fantastic overview. I've installed both Z-wave and Zigbee dongles on my HA device so that I can opt for the best product for my use case regardless of which protocol it supports. Keeping the same protocol would result in a stronger network with enough devices installed but I really don't expect to install enough devices to make a huge difference. It sounds like Zigbeen/Matter are the future though, I'll certainly be prioritizing them from now on, thanks.
@KameraShy
@KameraShy Жыл бұрын
I am finding that as well. The device functionality I want only comes in just one of those protocols.
@Middollo
@Middollo 10 ай бұрын
Once again, very clear explanations. Thansss.
@SergioBlackDolphin
@SergioBlackDolphin 10 ай бұрын
I have a strange vertically built two stories home. At the moment I have a zigbee Philips hue hub. I plan to remove it once the ZHA dongle arrives. However I am concerned about reach? I wonder if I will have reach issues.
@theattorney6072
@theattorney6072 Жыл бұрын
Hi, any info/video about multiple hue bridges with one amazon account ?
@hassanahmad9597
@hassanahmad9597 Жыл бұрын
if my accessory don't build in home but my my hub connect to HomeKit, can i use those accessory in apple HomeKit app and Siri?
@barygol
@barygol 10 ай бұрын
I'm going to do a total reno of the house, would you cable it to use KNX with HA for what I can use it ?
@Upperton
@Upperton Жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to your Smart Switch video. I’m running HomeSeer as my controller as I prefer it over HA, but have the same dilemma as you over what smart switches to use. Currently have a mixture of Z-Wave, WiFi, ZigBee and RFXTRX devices, but I would like to reduce the complexity whilst improving the mesh. I’m currently testing out Moes and Aqara light switches. The Aqara stuff is top quality. Moes is a bit plasticky. Really interested to see what you make of them all!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
I agree - I wanted to create a great Zigbee mesh, and resuse some of the battery powered devices and smart bulbs/LED strips that I brought over from the other house. I'd like to get rid of the battery devices eventually, as they're annoying when they lose power, but I may as well use them for now until I find a suitable replacement! I have very similar thoughts on the Moes and Aqara!
@pjohnson21211
@pjohnson21211 Жыл бұрын
re: Bluetooth. I found a nice use case for it in my house...use the little Xiaomi Thermometer LYWSD03MMC flashed and places around the house. I have a small enough house this works well for me and love having a display were I can immediately tell temp and humidity.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Sensible use case! How do you find the thermometer accuracy and overall build quality? I've not used one myself!
@pjohnson21211
@pjohnson21211 Жыл бұрын
@@HomeAutomationGuy build quality is fine..... battery life will probably end up being 6months max. Accuracy is fine...more interested in trends. Bought in bulk from AliExpress so less than $5 US each
@afriquedemain882
@afriquedemain882 Жыл бұрын
I've very good learned that, but I do need a practices experiences. How could you present us One ?
@smarthomesmart
@smarthomesmart 11 ай бұрын
my zigbee the device connect in one zigbee gateway so, i cant adding by device one by one to HA my local tuya. please help
@JohannY2
@JohannY2 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this was interesting. I never knew about the Chinese sparrow.
@victoriafaithfuntime1899
@victoriafaithfuntime1899 Ай бұрын
Very informative video.
@josephiyere4491
@josephiyere4491 Жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for the explanation… you sure is a champ
@pratahsinnetamby
@pratahsinnetamby Жыл бұрын
Great summary video on the network options. I was not aware that thread allowed you to have a "back-up" controller. I've recently purchased the HA skyconnect as well for my zigbee network. However, this "hub" is tightly coupled with the HA server itself so I'm wondering if it is possible to have a back-up (i.e. two of them running together with one as master)?
@TheSkepticSkwerl
@TheSkepticSkwerl 7 ай бұрын
I don't know if zigbee is truly good against wifi, but i have so many close neighbors, i can see 300 wifi networks. I didn't want interference and stayed away from zigbee - This means I went z-wave and if i must, wifi will cover the other necessary devices.
@DaveMathijs
@DaveMathijs Жыл бұрын
Which make/model contact sensors can interact with IKEA DIRIGERA?
@TheSkepticSkwerl
@TheSkepticSkwerl 7 ай бұрын
Z-Wave has several relay devices, which means you can make anything z-wave capable with a little ingenuity.
@shandradm911
@shandradm911 Жыл бұрын
hello I have an two assistant in two places how to open them without entering the password and User?
@peterrimmer551
@peterrimmer551 Жыл бұрын
so, good video, thanks. For z-wave, if the company discontinues their app then you get no hub access and therefore no access to the devices. D-link not long ago discontinued their support, and not nothing works until I make the effort to find a hub that they will connect to. Any ideas?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
You can use Z-Wave devices natively with Home Assistant using a USB Dongle. I think it works the same with Hubitat.
@tex24
@tex24 10 ай бұрын
Do you have a video covering your home network including router that you use?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 10 ай бұрын
I have one on my home network, but I don't go into too much detail about the router
@Chris-zu4es
@Chris-zu4es 2 ай бұрын
can I configure a z wave button to power a zigby bulb?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 2 ай бұрын
Yes - if you're using Home Assistant, or another platform that connects multiple ecosystems.
@craigsamuels7895
@craigsamuels7895 Жыл бұрын
What zigbee light switch are you using ? And also, where do you tend to get them from ? I see some on Amazon, but the prices are quite expensive. Keep up the great work alway happy when you upload new videos
@Monitoring_Everything
@Monitoring_Everything Жыл бұрын
I am a totally newbie to HA. I just ordered my first SONOFF motion sensors and USB Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle. Question I have which I am having problems understanding is can I install Home Assistant on an older laptop/desktop (i3 with 8g). Does HA come as an ISO I can then install on a dedicated computer for HA? Thats my biggest obstacle so far. Love this channel learning lots. ----Just had my question answered on your previous video. Love it thanks!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help 😏
@MrPDawes
@MrPDawes Ай бұрын
Z wave and ZigBee use the same physical layer. ZigBee took too long to get Mesh networking correctly. Zigbee doesn't have a lot of range. Bluetooth BLE offers much more bandwidth and is stable and has 90 channels available. WiFi is overkill for most devices but is easily saturated when you have too many devices. I prefer BLE because your phone, tablet and laptops support Bluetooth. BLE supports mesh and so connectivity issues are not likely if you have a large number of devices. I have nodes which can communicate over 130m. Good enough for most homes.
Ай бұрын
I'ma gonna drop this super hot take here for others to hear: "Bandwidth" does not mean "speed". If you think of network connectivity as water flowing through a hose or pipe, bandwidth refers to the diameter of said hose or pipe. It is not directly correlated to how fast things happen. Same as in electricity, you can have higher voltage or lower resistance. All three give you higher POTENTIAL amount of pixies (amperage) transmited. A network packet (a drop of water), sent over radio, is NOT traveling slower or faster on higher- or lower-bandwidth networks. It arrives all the same, at the speed of light. However, if you intend to send a large amount of packets, which has to be split up into packets and sent over, it will arrive quicker over a bigger pipe. Notice: quicker, not "faster".
@lukeyd13
@lukeyd13 6 ай бұрын
How do you find zigbee looking back 1 year from making this , is it reliable
@shreyanshkesharwani
@shreyanshkesharwani Жыл бұрын
I have a question, Can you use Bixby Or Google Assistant or Alexa or Siri, to control these devices connected to home assistant? Can you turn on/off these device to check if everything is off when outside of home? I remember you saying that these devices will be offline and not be able to talk to internet.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Yep, you sure can. I can control my Zigbee lights that are connected directly to Home Assistant from my Google and Alexa
@bat3332
@bat3332 Жыл бұрын
@Home Automation Guy. May I know what is your take on LoRa technology given that it has the longets range of all with half an kilometer and yolink seems to have good products with Lora. And it comes out of the box homes assistant enabled as well. Please do a video on LoRa there seems to be limited videos on it. I can personally vouch for yolink products after using for a year
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
I live in London, where my house is about 5m wide and 8m long... I don't really have much experience with LoRa as I don't really need any long range protocols - sorry!
@echeverriaemilio
@echeverriaemilio 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 2 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@ArtificialJetleg
@ArtificialJetleg 9 ай бұрын
Are lutron caseta’s propriety connectivity based on z-wave/zigbee?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy 9 ай бұрын
I don't think so, I think it has its own protocol.
@victorlowe
@victorlowe 6 ай бұрын
I know this vid is a year old, but the new Aqara hub has router failover and i think its zigbee
@74357175
@74357175 Жыл бұрын
WiFi: even though everyone has WiFi already, to make it secure via a private vlan or something similar is not usually a capability of typical existing routers, and it's much harder to set up
@Dutch79
@Dutch79 Жыл бұрын
I have a Mesh network with 5 Wifi AP's. So, using this network is a perfect 2-in-1 solution.
@vinkenwood8233
@vinkenwood8233 Жыл бұрын
it is pretty simple on Unifi devices
Жыл бұрын
Any recommendations for Zigbee motor controller similar to Shelly 2.5?
@74357175
@74357175 Жыл бұрын
I hope Thread will succeed like USB did: Initial growing pains, but eventually worked as designed
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
I agree - we're just not quite there yet!
@DanielGAndrew
@DanielGAndrew Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks!
@VxdonPlayz
@VxdonPlayz 6 ай бұрын
Zigbee is still confusing.. like how do you set it up? How do you pair zigbee devices with google home? Can you use your voice to control these devices with google home?
@iceman0212
@iceman0212 Жыл бұрын
Planning for a ZigBee - HomeAssistant setup for my new home! Wanted to get a ZigBee dongle, would you recommend the SkyConnect? Wondering how it compares to ConBee or Sonoff!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
I've used both the Sonoff and Sky Connect and they're great. I'm sticking with the Sky Connect so I can use thread in the future without changing my hardware, but otherwise I'd be sticking with my Sonoff!
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
I've never used a ConBee, but many others swear by them
@iceman0212
@iceman0212 Жыл бұрын
@@HomeAutomationGuy thanks! Will see if I can get my hands on the sky connect 😊
@FahmiiYusof
@FahmiiYusof Жыл бұрын
Do you also have issues finding reviews on ZigBee bulbs that works on 240v? I've been using aqara tunable white but they aren't the brightest and has no power on behavior. Most of the reviews on KZbin are American brands so idk if I can use those.
@waynenocton
@waynenocton Жыл бұрын
I’m at the point where I really need a reset, moving would be one way to make that happen lol. As I’ve learned from you and others my system has gotten more and more complicated, but I’m using Node-RED, as well as Home Assistant automations, but at this point I don’t see much of a reason to keep Node-RED, HA can pretty much do it all. If the raspberry pi’s weren’t so expensive, I’d build a parallel system then swap over.
@christiandavies7650
@christiandavies7650 Жыл бұрын
Agree. I was deep into Node Red when HA was all YAML based but the automations and GUI configuration are so good now I think HA is probably better than Node Red for most things.
@christophl.4531
@christophl.4531 Жыл бұрын
which zigbee plugs with power monitoring do U recommend ?
@TheJoaolyraaraujo
@TheJoaolyraaraujo Жыл бұрын
I’m still gonna wait for Thread since it’ll be a option. That way I don’t have to learn ZHA to have a single Zigbee network. I have no issues with hue zigbee. Since I’m moving. I’ll buy more than 20 motion sensors, wall switches etc. I’ll wait thread. I’ll invest a lot every outlet and switches will be smart. I know the best devices it’s the one you can buy today. But I feel we’re a year or two away.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Yeh, I think a year or two is a good estimate. But I want a smart home now! 🤣
@milicsantiago
@milicsantiago Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@shacharh5470
@shacharh5470 Жыл бұрын
Use 5GHz WiFi, shouldn't be interfering with ZigBee, right?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Correct. Only the 2.4GHz messes with Zigbee. Sadly a lot of smart devices still only work on 2.4 and not 5
@FalcoGeorge
@FalcoGeorge Жыл бұрын
One other disadvantage of Z-Wave depending on where you live. Not all countries accept the same frequencies so unlike the 2.4ghz of zigbee, Z-Wave have different frequency standards depending on where you live. If you’re in the USA, having a large population, you’ll have a reasonable device selection. If you live in a country with an accepted frequency of lower population bases, you’ve got a poor device selection.
@Yggdrasil42
@Yggdrasil42 Жыл бұрын
Do you mean that certified z-wave devices aren't required to support all those frequencies?
@Hasse-swe
@Hasse-swe Жыл бұрын
I have the HUE motion sensor. I used the included AAA batteries in fo 1 month. Then i switches them out to rechargeble AAA batteries. Mutch better for the wallet. But they wont last that long as a non rechargeble batteries. I will Try to use as many rechargeble batteries as possible.
@seanmcdermott9546
@seanmcdermott9546 Жыл бұрын
I find some Zigbee products too Frustrating - The Mesh doesn't work for some products and works great for others - I have INNR Hub and sometimes i can add their bulbs / plugs and other times i can not - With my Aqara M2 Hub i have no issues adding their products but they do not sell Plugs / Bulbs in the UK so thought i would try INNR - Most of my plugs / Bulbs are TP Link Wi Fi which i was hoping to replace to local by going the ZigBee route - Perhaps i am just unlucky re my INNR hub and should have gone with a different company
@divyamtaparia4115
@divyamtaparia4115 Жыл бұрын
What is your take on wired vs wireless automation?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Always go for wired when you can
@divyamtaparia4115
@divyamtaparia4115 Жыл бұрын
@@HomeAutomationGuy i have an option to go for knx platform with a device called control4 or should i go for individual apple home kit devices?
@SuspiciousArra
@SuspiciousArra Ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I have done my research for IoT protocols and while Z-WAVE and WIFI looks the best on paper, I choose WIFI over Z-WAVE because I do not like a mesh network that you cannot really control. Granularity is key for me, so a well done WIFI network is the best in my opinion. Having multiple WIFI access points, all uni-directional, well managed regarding band usage and power emission, makes such a WIFI network bulletproof. In February i'll celebrate 1 year of solid HA running Ethernet and WIFI devices, zero issues so far. In the future I will probably get some Z-WAVE devices for sensors that I cannot simply get in their WIFI form, not in a hurry anyway.
@RR123
@RR123 Жыл бұрын
ZigBee's crypto is a bit basic and doesn't account for active attacks that much... Looking forward to matter over thread!
@ScienceNotFaith
@ScienceNotFaith Жыл бұрын
Can you control Zigbee devices remotely? Say from another city/state or even country?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
That depends on what hub you're using. I use home assistant to control my Zigbee devices, and I can access Home Assistant from outside of my home. So using Home Assistant as a proxy, I can control my Zigbee lights from another country
@ScienceNotFaith
@ScienceNotFaith Жыл бұрын
@@HomeAutomationGuy Thanks. That's what I was asking... basically can you access and control all those devices when you're traveling. Thanks for responding.
@EmperorTerran
@EmperorTerran Жыл бұрын
>00:09 best dang smart home there ever was dont wanna be too mean, but when I see people use non-modular patchpanels, I think they are from the past or huge amateurs... but hey, me being mean is good for youtube alghorythm engagement and thnx for the informative video..
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
I am from the past. Back when I was a sysadmin and network guy in my first IT job that's all we had - so I went with what I knew! Check out my latest rack video though, I learned from my subscribers and upgraded my patch panels
@georgeseese
@georgeseese Жыл бұрын
Are these terms comparing apples and oranges? Bluetooth and WiFi (along with Ethernet) were standards defined by IEEE in 1980. MQTT was invented in 1999 for sensor sub/pub networks, now needed for home automation. Isn't it just a different layer? The sub/pub idea is used in KZbin where we subscribe to a channel. Bluetooth is peer to peer, not MQTT. I imagine MQTT could operate on a cable network with no wireless technology. Aren't Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Thread versions of MQTT? Mosquitto is another version. What does “Zigbee2MQTT" mean, as if Zigbee is not MQTT? Need clarifications from the Home Automation Guy.
@TelmoGuerreiro
@TelmoGuerreiro Жыл бұрын
Very, very nice job on this one. Exactly my thoughts on the “matter” 😂! If I may ask about your experience with the sky connect. I tried to replace my conbee2 with the sky connect. But there was one device: the Lutron aurora, that didn’t like the change. I could see the turn event but the press event didn’t work. I had to go back to the conbee. Any thoughts?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
🤣 The "Matter" jokes keep coming! If a device relies on actions or events, I find that I need to press the buttons etc during the pairing process. I had the same problem with the Philips Hue dimmer switch on both my Sonoff USB Coordinator and the Sky Connect. Otherwise I've had absolutely no problems with it, it's been rock solid.
@muratje
@muratje Жыл бұрын
Are you completely on ZHA or Z2M with the SkyConnect?
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
Zigbee2MQTT
@Anonymouzee
@Anonymouzee Жыл бұрын
Uuuuuuffffffffffff.... Zigbee it is then... let's rock!!!
@PeloquinDavid
@PeloquinDavid Жыл бұрын
I'm hoping to move away from WiFi and toward Thread (when devices become more widely available and affordable: so count me out too as far as "Eve" is concerned) and I already use a lot of Zigbee devices (switches, sensors, plugs, bulbs) that work with both Smarthings and Hubitat (and/or with Aqara hubs): I use all three. Since things seem a bit chaotic in the world of Matter-over-WiFi these days, it makes even more sense to avoid new WiFi devices and instead to focus on building up my Matter-readiness this year (especially by adding mesh WiFi access points that also support Zigbee and will act as Thread border routers). If I do pick up any devices this year that aren't Thread-based (I'm definitely in the market for a few new smart dimmer switches), they'll definitely be Zigbee ones, however. I may also try out IKEA's new "Dirigera" hub - especially if it looks likely to work as a proper Thread border router and offer redundancy as an extra Matter controller.
@HomeAutomationGuy
@HomeAutomationGuy Жыл бұрын
That's a sensible way to navigate this transition. All the best with it!
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