did my guy actually mute when he said alexa so my alexa wouldnt bother me? its the little things that makes a great creator
@cristinelcostachescu95852 ай бұрын
He forgot to mute when he says "... may have also picked up random Alexas or ..." at 9:18-9:21
@suzithewitch Жыл бұрын
I love your sense of humor and subscribed for that alone :) When I started automating my home, I did one thing right and one thing wrong. First, I used the "sigh" method of automation. What made my husband or son (or me) sigh? I remember my first one was my husband (who had bad knees) would sigh in frustration when he sat down, got all comfortable, had a cat in his lap, and realized he forgot to turn on the fan. So, I created an automation that when he sat down in his chair, the fan would turn on. My son would feel terrible when he would do the trash at night but then forget to close the garage door. So, I created an automation that would close the garage door after a certain time. These automations worked great and were invisible to the family. They didn't have to remember a certain phrase with Alexa. They didn't have to change their routine in any way to accommodate the house. Just live your life and the house worked for you. The thing I did wrong was not getting buy in from my family. In my defense, it never occurred to me that they wouldn't love home automation. When my son heard the garage door close, he didn't think, "Ah, the house is taking care of me". What he heard was, "I forgot the garage door! AGAIN!" So now, when I hear a sigh of frustration, I ask my son what he thinks. Does he want an automation? If so, how would he like it to work? Since doing that, he's even approached me with automation ideas!
@AustinSnider Жыл бұрын
"But we're here to spend 100s of hours now to save a minute or two in the future." 😅
@Alan.livingston Жыл бұрын
This fellow perfectly encapsulated the entire home automation journey in a sentence
@AugustSixth11 ай бұрын
I loved this quote too
@FrankKitchens11 ай бұрын
Investing
@Ramon31410 ай бұрын
In total it saves A LOT more time
@AugustSixth10 ай бұрын
@@agentsmith007 I believe you, but I couldn’t figure out the software. Too confusing for this noob
@SuitedFlame Жыл бұрын
Definitely feel like this man spent many hours in his room messing with lights and tinkering. Absolutely love it.
@chrishenry6104 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jimmy, I use Home Assistant as well. I get up early for work which in Winter is before sunrise and I have an aquarium in my room. When I turn the light on this wakes the fish and I did not want to influence their circadian rhythms by then switching off the light and leaving, so my automation is as follows. - If it is a work day, gradually fade the lights up and start to indicate by colour going whiter closer to my departure time. - Leave the lights on, this is enough to side illuminate my aquarium and the fish start their day, - 45 minutes after Sunrise, the curtain will open to allow natural light in. - 60 minutes after Sunrise, the internal lighting will go out.
@19Jose917 ай бұрын
Energy bill > ‘circadian’ imaginary rhythm of a bunch of fish
@chrishenry61047 ай бұрын
@@19Jose91 Thats why after the sun has come up I open the curtains and shut down the lights. Sunlight is free.
@ShootLuckGaming3 ай бұрын
@@19Jose91 energy bill is probably unnoticeable with Led bulbs. Not really such thing if energy wasting
@Artists_wrld Жыл бұрын
Literally bought my Philips hue bulbs last week and now I’m going down this automation rabbit hole. Can’t wait to start putting more things up in my new house!!
@armadillito Жыл бұрын
I reckon the real value in smart home automation is making optimal use of passive heat gain and loss to maintain a comfortable temperature with minimal energy use. Automated blinds or even air vents networked with brightness and temperature sensors and perhaps weather forecasting could go a long way.
@porcorosso4330 Жыл бұрын
I think being able to open my blinds so the sun wakes me up will be a big win for me... although I don't have that just yet...
@Gk2003m9 ай бұрын
Fortunately, manual still works for these things lol. There are, after all, considerations aside from the mere functionality that we here seek.
@dylan_00 Жыл бұрын
This is what Home Assistant is for! Gluing all of these standards together. Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread/WiFi for Matter, WiFi, Bluetooth, the cloud, basically regardless of device manufacturer. Well worth getting it set up. I use Aqara devices with a Zigbee USB stick on my Home Assistant server with zero issues. The automation capabilities are unparalleled in even professional installations!
@emissarygw2264 Жыл бұрын
I hate the idea of needing to run a "computer" 24/7 to keep this stuff running. And HA sounds super user unfriendly - as a software engineer myself I'm sure I could figure it out, but I'm at a point in my life where I expect better and just want point and click to work. Command line, scripting, config files and community made drivers as the only way to make things interoperate between ecosystems or do complex automations with local control is such an absurdly ass backwards way of doing things, I'm amazed that with all the buzz around Smarthome nearly a decade ago we haven't made pretty much any progress yet.
@chnebel274011 ай бұрын
@@emissarygw2264 i was in the same boat as you around 3 years ago but gave ha another shot a few weeks ago and man, its not even close to being that bad. ha is running on a raspberry pi without issues. thats really low power consumption. other smarthome platforms also have a "computer" running 24/7, just not in your home. the installation is trivial and most things really are plug and play today. you can use scripting etc if you want and if you have something nieche thats not yet compatible but there are so many things that just work. i have phillips hue lights, aqara temp sensors, shelly relais and smoke detectors and octoprint to control my 3d printer. it just works without doing anything. all you have to do is buy a zigbee usb stick and you are good. the hue lights for example just have to be in pairing mode and they show up in ha. one click and they are added. its really that simple right now. no more cloud bullshit for everything and over 9000 accounts.
@MrDragonorp8 ай бұрын
@@emissarygw2264isn't a router a computer running 24/7?
@emissarygw22648 ай бұрын
@@MrDragonorp a fraction of the wattage though
@RonaldChmara8 ай бұрын
@@emissarygw2264 There are Home Assistant variants for running on lower-wattage Raspberry pi, or running on a NAS, or other "always on" computer. I tell myself I'm saving more power than I am "wasting". It may be a lie, but it helps me sleep better. :) Complexity-wise, it runs on linux, and I''d say it's about as usable as Windows was in the 95/98 days, but not as easy as Win11, MacOS, iOS or Android, is yet.... and heck , we're 40+ years into home computing, and we still have Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, all slightly incompatible and needing tweaking, button finding, to perfectly interoperate. :D
@Thejakegee Жыл бұрын
I am in this ship. I am comfortable with the automations. I helped a neighbor get his up, and I realized that we have a lot of work to do to help the public understand.
@KevinBourgeois Жыл бұрын
Found this video while looking for ideas for other Smart Home automations. Glad to see my own trip down the rabbit hole is similar to others. Started with some Arlo smart cameras and a Nest Thermostat. Then added a Gen 1 Google Assistant speaker. Then was off to the races as they say. Now just about every outlet, light switch and fan in my home is smart. Once you start it's really hard to stop. Recently added Home Assistant as when my GF moved in I needed to also support Apple/HomeKit. Had that same issue and needed to force compatibility as you say. HomeBridge is great for that too. When we eventually sell this home it will be hard to leave so much of this hardware behind. But looking forward to Matter and hopefully my next Smart Home will be easier and deployed smarter. Also really like what you did with the blinds may look into adding something similar.
@jbwise2002 Жыл бұрын
The most frustrating thing about smart homes is the vast difference in connectivity standards and interfaces for controlling your devices in ways that are both convenient and compatible with existing home designs.
@rossdamerell Жыл бұрын
With everything seemingly moving to Matter this should be remedied soon.
@_Distemper Жыл бұрын
Use control 4 or savant
@gabiruman Жыл бұрын
@@rossdamerell I wouldn't count on that happening anytime soon, Matter has been a promise for over 4 years, and only now we're starting to see brands embracing Matter, yet I'm skeptical that "everything" will be moving to Matter because that would mean companies would have to give up their corporate greed by letting everything be intercompatible and not keep you under one brand. I think we should still build a Smart Home taking into account the main ecossystem that you want to be in (for example Tuya and / or Alexa). If Matter becomes established later on it won't make your previous stuff obsolete, but it will add to it, so yeah hopefully it becomes easier in the future, until then just avoid the mistake of going to multiple brands that do not belong in the same ecossystem and you should be fine.
@pauljordan7465 Жыл бұрын
Home assistant app ? Anyone have experience with this iftt app
@deniztokcan7608 Жыл бұрын
😅
@chinesecheeunit Жыл бұрын
I watched this video several months ago, and fast forward to today we moved into a house that really need automated window shades that were in a very high inconvenient location. I quickly remembered your video because of how much i enjoyed it and searched through my YT history and finally found this video again! We just bought the Aqara motor. Thanks for your tips!
@ChrisVisserDev Жыл бұрын
I started with Homey Pro as my main smart ecosystem. Incredible experience. Recommend to both techies and non-techies
@xiaowong6651 Жыл бұрын
2:05 I control the TV and the lights with the IR-blaster in my phone. It takes a little getting used to but the ability to make buttons you use often larger slightly reduces the initial convenience problems. Of course you won't get that feeling that buttons give you (both sensing what button your finger is on and feedback).
@mandypdx Жыл бұрын
Great video!! My home isn’t fully smart, but I have a bunch of devises and routines set up. All my outdoor lights turn on at dusk, and off at 11pm. My pantry and coat closet (that are shut when not accessed), turn on and off when door is open or closed with door sensors. My master closet and laundry room I tend to keep the doors open so they have motion sensors. I have a Hue button that I press when I’m heading upstairs for bed…it turns off all my downstairs lights, turns off the tv, locks my front door, turns on my stair lights at 30%, and turns on my bedroom nightstand lamps, love it 😍 I also have smart water detectors under sinks/washing maching/dishwasher. I haven’t switched to smart smoke detectors yet but I have Alexa set up to alert my phone if there’s a siren detected. I have a camera on my dogs kennel in case there is accessive motion so I can check on him. I have a smart cat feeder that I only use if I’m running late and can’t feed my cats on time. And, I love having a smart garage door so I can see if I accidentally left it open…or let someone in (even tho I could also use my smart lock on the front door). :)
@GadgetReviewVideos10 ай бұрын
I actually did the fan in the bathroom if humidity goes over 60%, and turns off when it’s below 55%. The switch for the fan also has an automation that when you manually turn on the fan it runs for 15 mins and then turns off, but no before checking the humidity otherwise it stays on if over 60%. This was with Aqara temp/humidity sensor that I also did a conformal coating on the circuit board to last, and a HomeKit WiFi switch like the one from Meross. The automation was with native HomeKit.
@BrunchCrawler Жыл бұрын
I don't have too many smart devices, but I decided to use home assistant right out of the gate with them. Something amazing that I configured with it was a smart IR blaster. All of my non IoT devices (fans, projectors, etc) are controlled exactly like smart devices, with variables to track their states and such. Happily skipped out on paying for some smart alternatives on those devices that I wanted to automate.
@Thejakegee Жыл бұрын
Which unit did you use? Do you have good success with fans in multiple rooms?
@BrunchCrawler Жыл бұрын
@@Thejakegee I use a broadlink RF/IR blaster and receiver. Due to the nature of the tech, you'd need one unit per room since the IR waves can't really blast past walls.
@designbuild7128 Жыл бұрын
i have a few of these as well. The only caveat is that you have no feedback on current device state. If you use a remote you are looking for real-world confirmation in the room, but sight-unseen, you don't know if it landed on the right final state.
@SpaceStrike Жыл бұрын
@@BrunchCrawlerwell bruv you can do this without home assistant too
@asdkjh4370 Жыл бұрын
Well naive decision - Hype will pass and in the long run you will see "adventages" of HA:)))
@patthompson1253 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, I would recommend that you do videos for beginners on single subjects, so that we could begin our journey with a step-by-step. I can see the makings of 10 videos in the one you just did. Many thanks for this, you’re a natural storyteller.
@herherher925 Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 💡 Start with identifying the problems you want to solve in each room before buying devices 01:13 🛠️ Focus on automating one room at a time instead of the whole house 02:50 🔌 Consider smart bulbs, plugs or switches for lighting control based on your needs 03:49 ⬆️ Smart switches may not work if you rent, smart plugs offer flexibility 06:09 🤝 Zigbee, Z-Wave and Matter are protocols for devices communicating through a hub 07:34 📱 Pick devices compatible across platforms to avoid multiple apps 08:46 🏠 Google, Apple and Amazon have main smart home ecosystems to link devices 10:38 🧙♂️ Home Assistant consolidates devices and enables complex automations 13:16 💡 Research carefully, focus on compatibility and take it one room at a time Made with HARPA AI
@HeCareth Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I fully dove into the home automation whole when I remodeled my entire house. I must of done hours of research before purchasing anything. I started my journey home Smart Things but quickly moved to Home Assistant after running into walls. I decided to purchase Zooz smart light switches to replace all the switches in my house and also Zooz scene controllers for the bedrooms. The scene controllers are great because I can use them for status. For example I have it set if there is a door unlocked in the house, the bug button led will be red. I can just press the button on any of the 8 scene controllers to lock the doors.
@Siticmon Жыл бұрын
the intro is spot on happening to me lmao, i bought a fan because i was hot and before i know it i'm buying a new lamp because i really want a smart light bulb in it, then i find out i could get a really cheap temp sensor, then i'm thinking i'll connect it all to google home so i need a hub.. god damnit what a time to be alive
@itschrishuerta Жыл бұрын
The video I’ve been waiting for. One of us. One of us.
@tonymixtape2 ай бұрын
Give Lutron Caseta a try when it comes down to you controlling lights. Great user interface and integrates well.
@Patrick7639911 ай бұрын
Would be interested in seeing a video where you sit down with a caregiver to figure out what smart products can act as a helping hand when no one else is around. Or with someone with a disability to figure out what smart products can assist them.
@KirkandRA Жыл бұрын
This video is spot on for what I’m trying to do at my home. Right now I am all in with Kasa TP Link and i’m very pleased with them but that may change. I use these because I’m a caregiver for my wife she has Parkinson’s and it’s so much easier to say hey Google or Alexa to turn on devices. It does not mean that you or me are lazy we just want things to be convenient for us. Thanks for the video.
@Samluckyman1242 ай бұрын
hahahha Alexa always has something to make you laugh, I think it's top tier tech for home. That and my vionentus wallet with airtag slot made my daily life more stylish
@Stevenbrownx112 ай бұрын
Dude! do you recommend that? I have always wanted to give my dad one with RFID security
@Samluckyman1242 ай бұрын
@@Stevenbrownx11 Yes man and the details are totally impressive. It's like a 007 movie where Bond always has something hidden in elegant clothes.
@Stevenbrownx112 ай бұрын
@@Samluckyman124 lol I love the classic 007 movies, thanks bro! I'm going to check
@dwalsh352 ай бұрын
Heyyy me too, it's easily one of the best things I could have given to my dad.
@Samluckyman1242 ай бұрын
@@dwalsh35 The best thing is that it goes unnoticed and looks very very good
@MercuryF12 Жыл бұрын
Since I bought my house I knew I wanted it to be a smart home, i started by putting meross switches for the blinds, a ring dorbell for the entrance, a meross smart dimmer for the leds on the stairway, next i want to put ac on 4 rooms and want to make them smart too, also want to put automatic curtains but the thing that i don’t like is that they need batteries to operate, also want to put a smart garage door controller also from meross. Basically what you need (if you don’t want to use home assistant) is that everything needs to be compatible with everything, i chose mostoy meross bc it’s compatible with alexa and homekit and work pretty good
@pazi402 Жыл бұрын
In response to the bathroom fan, I found the DewStop switch to be very handy. You can calibrate the sensitivity for the season and it automatically times out if you are going number 2.
@TheRiehlThing42 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you! I'm starting out small, just bedroom and bathroom speakers, and adding lights next. I have a ceiling fan, and that will be something to look at, unless just leave it on all day.
@timothymcgregor22554 күн бұрын
4:16 a fourth option is to install something behind the existing switch, just in case you don't like the size of all the smart switches on offer (I'm guessing that size is a US standard, it's like 3 times the size of our switches here in NZ).
@RodPriester Жыл бұрын
Ok, so apparently you may be my other son…I’ve been “working” trying to perfect my “smart home” for years…started with Google, then Amazon, finally Apple and maybe adding in Hubitat or Home Assistant…..I finally realize it’s a measure twice cut once kinda thing….and it isn’t a sprint it’s a marathon so better to get it right than fast. Thanks for all you do…keep it up👍🏻
@aaron1q2w3e Жыл бұрын
I started down this same rabbit hole about 8 years ago, making all of the same mistakes you so elequently described. I tried Zwave and more. I was pretty successful, but then devices started failing, the software would change, the hubs would get better, etc. Along with the slow response times, it just seemed that it was constantly sub par even when it was working at its best. (I assume some of the DIY tech has improved since then) Then I discovered Loxone. Best thing that has ever happened to me. In researching this Austrian smart home company I found that they had conquered every downside. Zero latency, high security, works when internet is down, elegant, bombproof and the list goes on. As you have discovered, they realized that a TRUE smarthome simply reacts to your presence. Enter a room and the lights, music, heat, blinds etc go to an "occupied room" setting based on the current avail light, temp, humidity, time of day etc..... Leave the room and everythign reverts to a predetermined "unoccupied" state. You dont touch anything. A smart home is NOT the ability to use complicated touchpads and cell phones for basic tasks. Screen interfaces should be reserved for fine tuning or special tweaks, or "Away From Home" access. Loxone works w both wired components for new construction and wireless components for remodel. I went crazy and now have lighting, music, garage doors, shades, sprinkler system, water features, ALL operating flawlessly for 4 years now. And its ONE APP TO RULE THEM ALL!! I could go on, but bottom line is check them out. The downsides are its a pro solution & not cheap, (but IMO is better than & costs less than Control 4 & other pro solutions) , which obviously doesn't work for all of your audience. One time my wife asked me if Loxone could perform a certain task, I said No. Then I called them them & it was easy. BLEW ME AWAY! I hope this is helpful for anyone who has come to the realization that they are ready to move past DIY and interested in truly amazing. Some day it will all get standardized, but till then I feel like I hit the smarthome lottery.
@asdkjh4370 Жыл бұрын
fully supporting solutions. I'm just leaving HA because this is good for tinkerers but not for serious home automation system. Constant breaking changes, lack of stability and complete lack of transparency not to mention responsibility and security.
@maxking3 Жыл бұрын
Now imagine you get everything that Austrian company with its proprietary technology and this Single-Point-Of-Failure called Miniserver provides, but as global standard from 400 vendors with over 7000 devices to chose from. You can chose from 50 odd servers including all Open Source ones. Home Assistant has even announced a partnership with the KNX foundation. I would never install something proprietary like Loxone, given that my house electrics have a lifespan of 30-50 years. What if they go bankrupt? What if they get acquired and then shelved over time? What if they do a 50$/month subscription for things to still work? Nah. KNX gives you all the Loxone benefits based on an open industry standard, backed by the likes of ABB, Siemens & Schneider Electric. That is way more sustainable.
@djplonghead54038 ай бұрын
When I am reading at 11:00 the last thing I want to do is get up to turn off the lights… hence our smart lights now. I haven’t touched my ceiling light in months- I use the smart lamps… Being able to control the brightness and color is well worth the extra cost. LEDs have a reasonable lifespan.
@derekl53983 ай бұрын
I love how he said it starts with the light bulb, cuz that's exactly how I got here. 😂 do I stop and turn this off now? Forget it ever existed?
@reggietisdale2 ай бұрын
That’s me! I’m starting the home automation in my apt. I bought bulbs first then ring doorbell and now the WiFi door lock. I will be buying more smart lightbulbs this weekend. It doesn’t stop 😮
@drblitz3092 Жыл бұрын
Best advice. Keep it as simple as possible and make sure it’s practical otherwise, smart home will start to feel like a part time job. I changed my Wi-Fi password recently and it took over an hour to re-sync everything. Not something I wanted to do right after work.
@Gk2003m9 ай бұрын
My smart home evolved organically. Started with the wife wanting to not carry a key when out walking, so i bought a coded lock. Somewhat by design, but also somewhat by accident, the one I got was Z-wave. From there, it just filled itself in over time such that now, most every light and most of the major services in the home are smart.
@yaroslav_holub Жыл бұрын
"Significant other to wake up" - made me smile. Great video finally properly explaining how it works. The humor injected into the video makes it more enjoyable to watch and easier to understand.
@deveshwarhariharan9508 Жыл бұрын
Nothing is better than open source solutions. Home assistant was my savior too.
@davenicolson8 ай бұрын
Dude I am literally trying to make my home fully smart and Alexa functional this is great advice thank you
@BornToFly403111 ай бұрын
It’s very important to surge protect everything you can and install spike protection at the panel. Those hubs are costly to replace.
@TheodoreRaven6 ай бұрын
You have a real knack for explaining things clearly. Keep it up!
@FuturePulseDaily17 сағат бұрын
I'm going to spend 2025 connecting agentic ai (like claude's computer use) to the internet of things. This information has been incredibly valuable to me. Thank you, you've got a new subscriber.
@alexej42 ай бұрын
I've always wanted to automate my toilet. When I open the lid, I want a voice to say "Welcome Master"
@michaelwerbick11 ай бұрын
😀the vent fan was one the reason I got into home automations.
@alexfirthmusic11 ай бұрын
I had to go down the rabbit hole for my university assignment 😂 I didn’t know how amazing these smart setups can be!
@danielecompangoni Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, I found it really complete and helpful to understand the world of smart home devices since I am starting my software engineering journey in two weeks and I am looking forward to dedicate my time in learning while having fun with useful things as well, like domotics, assistants and smart devices... this video really helped me to have an overview about this world, thanks a lot !
@benoitcloutier880316 күн бұрын
Home assistant brought back my interest into smart home
@cmdrsabre2 ай бұрын
My Smarthome was a mess of apps, switches, voice commands and some automations as well. And just because I built my one NAS with unraid, i stumbled over Home Assistant... OH MY GOD! I know thar feeling, when you first see ALL your devices and some you did not even know you can integrate (my security cameras have temperature sensors and I can even tap into their motions sensors)... Finally my home is really getting smart.
@captainbrazuca8301 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t even have to watch the whole video to give you a thumbs up. Just by saying starts with a single light bulb cracked me up so much, because it’s so true.
@magnuswallon Жыл бұрын
There's an amazing little thingy called "Homey" dont know how big it is outside Europe an might be hard to get, but... Its like home assistant but you do everything in a very simple no code gui, worked with everything I tested so far, Ikea, Philips Hue, Aqura... and so on and without any gateways. I use Homey in my home to make that that has to work very easy. In my RV that is my playground I use Home Assistant :)
@asdkjh4370 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for recomendation. Im running away from HA.
@alextechtai Жыл бұрын
Do you recommend the Homey or Homey Pro?
@VictoriaMacLean-j6p8 ай бұрын
the vent fan was one the reason I got into home automations.
@mickdejong10 ай бұрын
Honestly, home assistant should be your main ecosystem and control surface in a setup like this. If you have it, you should use local controls as much as possible so your house isn't dependent on a working internet connection.
@blob0000 Жыл бұрын
Is there music in this video? I took of my headphones multiple times to hear if there was a phone ringing or something. Really Nice Video! I just got a smart bulb because I wanted to use the wake up routine, and I thought that was all I needed. But I now realized that I also need a bridge if I don't want to use the bluetooth on my phone all the time. Can you turn on and off the lights when your not at home if you have a bridge?
@ThomasGoor5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Good idea with doing a room at a time. I've definitely jumped down the HA wormhole / rabbit-hole and I'm loving it! Setting up my Home Office to go into KZbin filming mode is my next step. I had a raspberry Pi laying around and an ikea Zigbee hub. I'm going to buy a Zigbee / Z-wave / whatever is the best and cheapest! I'm thinking building some WLEDs + ESP32's for the bedroom, Kitchen and Living room will be straight after I setup the office.
@WestsidePatriot Жыл бұрын
The rabbit hole gets deep when you start using containers, vms, ESPs, Arduinos and other microcontrollers and such. Eventually those with cameras start to feel inadequate so then you pour your time into nvr setups but then you also need to store your data properly if you DIY and then you need a proper nas to start consolidating some of these tools. The house basically becomes a prototype and it’s gets exhausting sometimes lol. It never stops.
@RonaldChmara8 ай бұрын
As hobbies go, still cheaper than owning a boat. :)
@Jo24Park Жыл бұрын
Feels like the best video on the topic I watched! I‘m not new to the smart home world any longer but not having made big changes to my system and having moved to a bigger place recently, I feel like I‘m starting over somehow 😂
@NewWaysMedia8 ай бұрын
Your nails looked fabulous with the smart plugs
@onefast3gen Жыл бұрын
Very cool set up. The only thing I disagree with is advising people to cheap out on light switches and getting ones without a hub. The Lutron switches are very reliable and super fast.
@timkeklinker2 ай бұрын
"it starts with just a single lightbulb" wise words dude wise words hahahahaha same here. and now i'm head deep into a home assistant server setup adding matter devices, presence and zone detection sensors, flashing ESP32 controller boards with WLED and adding tablets to my walls with a map of my home... but you know what? i love it. it's my way to wind down on a friday evening. or let me correct that actually: it's my way to be frustrated over why i can't get sth to work only to realize at 2am that the issue was in my line of sight all along lmao. but again: i love it.
@8Arachne8 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, appreciate the honest look. Slowly getting started myself. Apparently I need to Home Assistant and need to spend some time tinkering.
@AugustSixth11 ай бұрын
You just dropped a gem on me. This “home assistant” was something I had no clue existed. I can’t wait to try and If it allows me to mix multiple products together that wouldn’t normally work with my apple home it opens so many possibilities. Thank you!!!
@YurSloan-bm5qq Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you Jimmy I am a young entrepreneur In the very beginning states of starting my LLC for home Security I’m 11 minutes into this video On my way to deliver pizza Still grateful for my job now of course But with knowledge and your preparation you’re helping me get to a better place. HOME ASSISTANT BLEW MY MIND onto the next 20 minutes of your brilliant and well organized video thank you!
@kamilsmierciak3303 Жыл бұрын
Correct me if im wrong but matter is a standard that should guarantee compatability with basically everything, that is home kit and google home. Software is being implenented in already sold items by updates. It's quite important so if you can please confirm this and correct that at 6:30
@RonaldChmara8 ай бұрын
This is how it currently stands (early 2024,) : A bulb from vendor X will be something like "Matter compatible (when using the gateway from vendor X)" - Over Matter (from Alexa, Google, Home assistant, etc): Turn the bulb off and on - Through Vendor X's app, or hub (or both): Change colors, set timers, upgrade software, turn the bulb off and on For simple devices that only have a few Matter-supported features, things can be controlled by Matter. More complex devices, or device kinds that matter doesn't support yet (cameras), it's still up to different hubs, different controllers.
@kagangirgin7 ай бұрын
Çok iyi başlangıç olmuş inan bende bir ampul ile başladım ve kara delik beni de içine alıyor. :) Teşekkürler paylaşım için
@chriscapotosto Жыл бұрын
What model lamp is at 1:42?
@davidhutchison8684 Жыл бұрын
A thermostatic bath tub that fills to a certain volume would be handy.
@nighthawk66860414 ай бұрын
I love this video! Saving it to my future smart house playlist
@tomtezuma Жыл бұрын
Dude, I laughed at your intro. Exactly me, down the rabbit hole xD
@crispindry Жыл бұрын
You have great taste in interior design pal. You've got me thinking...
@1968matrix18 күн бұрын
Nice video, smart and funny guy. I am in the same situation: 3 hubs, 3 apps, more than 100 devices (zigbee mostly), but still struggling with routines too basic to be really useful.
@duser4 ай бұрын
I just bought those Tapo smart switches and now I have a Google Nest home, 2 more smart switches, 4 different smart light bulbs, and I'm looking for more...... I just moved into this place omg.
@Massimobegini Жыл бұрын
I love this video! Very clear and answered all my questions regarding advanced home automation. I’ll definitely try Home Assistant coming from a background of programming Crestron and Control4 systems
@fns58 Жыл бұрын
Wow wtf! Insane fast, congrats and well deserved!
@teach100Ай бұрын
Well that was very useful, thank you! Having a conversation with the family about what we want before we start is definitely a good idea. I think I want something at the "dumber" end of the smart home spectrum so I'll stick with Google compatible products to smarten my home. A routine that will switch on the lights when I park on my drive will be useful - I suspect that will involve a compatible smart alarm system.
@ReensBeanDip Жыл бұрын
Have you looked into homebridge for device compatibility? It’s meant specifically for integrating non-HomeKit devices to HomeKit.
@vancityexe Жыл бұрын
For me it started with seeing that Evedal Lamp in the Ikea showroom. I ended up going on a wait list to get the showroom model as they're discontinued. Really like it and now I have a lot automated with Home assistant haha
@Max86421 Жыл бұрын
I love WiZ smart button with Wiz smart bulbs 💡
@fins5150 Жыл бұрын
Hey welcome to Home Assistant... enjoy the rabbit hole... It's a fun hair crazy ride
@Patrick7639911 ай бұрын
Any plans to do a smart home: married edition video? That way you can recommend products that can help with putting the toilet seat down or finding common household items?
@HifiCentret10 ай бұрын
Actually I do have automation in bedroom. For automatic sunrise when I need to wake up. It's in addition to a dumb (but one of the better) wake up clocks. Works awesome and once you have it can't live without it. The few times it fails its not the same waking up. It's much more brutal.
@RBHMMX Жыл бұрын
Very good video. I recommend home assistant as well. Just don't use a raspberry. Use some kind of mini pc.
@mikewolf536710 ай бұрын
What’s nice is the Apple HomePod and HomePod mini have both temperature and humidity sensors built into them, so that’s two less accessories that you need to worry about.
@nospamallowed4890 Жыл бұрын
Very good review and advice. One thing that you did not cover is how to do all of this... without components that report to the vendor what you are doing. A smart home is great but I have no desire to give marketing jerks any more insight into my personal life than I absolutely have to. And since in the US we have no privacy protection laws, this is a real concern.
@yesuahiniguez6268 Жыл бұрын
Home assistant runs locally, if the device uses zigbee, matter, z-wave or Bluetooth (and even some WiFi devices), then they don't have to talk to some cloud service. Most of my automations work fine even when my Internet is down. The only things that break are: Google calendar, Xiaomi vacuum and some LEDs that are automated based on the weather.
@manicmods Жыл бұрын
New guy here, just released a similar video last week. You're like my more refined brother from a different mother! Thank you for inspiration, love the intro (could not agree more) and format of video 🙂
@BootStrapTurnerVideography Жыл бұрын
Home Assistant is a great solution. Covers all of my kit (x-wave, zigbee and matter/thread)
@nate_mccallister Жыл бұрын
Great video. Just shared it with my email list for my weekly roundup.
@foxtools Жыл бұрын
Great summary and advice in a short video, Good Job!
@nachobalasch10 ай бұрын
I loved this video. Great sense of humour and very informative. Thanks!
@amibeingdetained4 ай бұрын
Dude, as a moderately techie guy who has stood at the edge of the rabbit hole and stared down into the abyss; I wanted to say thank you. The video was well done, caused me laugh quite a few times, and made me second guess my decisions.
@mariecolella75904 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. You have given us a lot to think about. You mentioned and showed us the Home Assist device, can you provide a link for us please? We are based in the UK and use Google Assist. Pls keep posting
@USVeganTraveler11 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this. I LOVE when my lights come on in a closet. It is what got me started with my journey. I really want blinds for a couple of rooms.
@tremsmom8274 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I learnt a lot from this single installation. Could you please recommend or do a video on smart locks that can be controlled with an app? I need one desperately but am only seeing more keyless and fingerprint ones on the market with brand names I don’t know and worrisome reviews that the apps either don’t work or get discontinued on App stores etc. i just need to be able to open and close the doors with the app without needing a security panel that operates the automation of the door. Thanks.
@elpinktomate Жыл бұрын
Where did you get the hexagonal wall lamp? can you share the link? looks great! and great video too!
@picsburgh Жыл бұрын
Where did you get that lamp?
@nickchamberlin Жыл бұрын
Where did you get that lamp in your bedroom
@toolate697110 ай бұрын
Im already in the rabbit hold. Im viewing this video while falling.
@darknessblades Жыл бұрын
For devices turning on/off/ wrong state is something I noticed with TUYA/local TUYA. Currently migrating to Zigbee. so I won't have those issues anymore. I am gonna use the motion sensor Idea for a IR heating panel [need a sensor that is powered by USB to properly do it]
@Tabiii Жыл бұрын
Amazing video Jimmy! Very informative as I’m just starting to get into smart homes
@MckensyLong6 ай бұрын
"Where here to spend hundreds of hours now, to save minutes later..." The most honest smart home review.
@alfombraspersasyorientaleslior Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this very informative, stetic and entertaining video.