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by glenra
5346 days ago
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They sense three things: (1) light, (2) motion (close-range) (3) motion (wide field/longer range). Presumably if nobody turns on the lights at night or walks past in a while, it decides nobody is home and gradually lets the temperature drift closer to the "nobody is home" range. Then brings it right back up as soon as it senses activity. It makes sense to start out selling this as just a thermostat, but I wonder how long it'll be before they add a "burglar alarm" module? |
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