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by esrauch 2984 days ago
Of all of the nusances in my life, having to use light switches seems really low on the list. Is it really so transformative?
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Depends on the size of your house and the position of your light switches.

It's pretty nice to say, "Alexa, turn on away mode" as I leave the house. Instead of going through the whole place, turning off all the lights, locking the back door and adjusting down the thermostat.

Yeah but I always turn off lights as I leave a room anyways so it's not like I have to run through the house. The thermostat is on the way out too. I am considering getting a nest or something but that's just for the thermostat, nothing else is all that important. And I can just set that to match my schedule.

I have friends who have it, seems neat but still very "eh" for me.

>Yeah but I always turn off lights as I leave a room

Do you plan to live alone forever? 'cause roommates, spouses, and especially children tend to make turning the lights off as you leave the room quite futile.

Almost everyone in my life knows to turn the lights off when they leave the room too. It was also drilled into us as kids to not waste energy. I've drilled it into my SO. It's really not that difficult of a habit, switches are by the door.

Can't control roomies but that's about it.

Was the clapper a good product? Think the clapper, but instead it's completely customizable to your hearts content.
> Was the clapper a good product?

No? I don't think I've ever met someone who owned a Clapper. In my mind, it's the epitome of gimmicky late-night TV/Skymall products.

You might want to speak to someone who owned one then and what purpose they used it for.