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by bombcar
1111 days ago
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This here is exactly why the "smart home" is basically failing, because it needs to be set and forget and continue to work with ZERO maintenance beyond replacing dead components. The fourth or fifth time you have to explain to your spouse that the lights in the living room can't be turned on because the app is updating or the server is down or whatever, you're going to really be feeling the desire to remove all the smart home stuff and go back to kerosene lanterns. Which is one of the reason that I've slowly begun to phase Hue bulbs out - they work very well for what they do, but they can fail in annoying ways when the Internet is out, requiring you to get additional switches that can talk their protocol even when Siri isn't working, and at that point, why not just use a "smart switch" and dumb bulbs? At least that fails to just be a normal switch. |
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With HomeKit this all also works as long as my local network is up, with no dependency on Apple servers except for off-network access.
My ISP has had several outages, but I haven't run into the issue of "the lights don't work" at all yet. Only thing approaching this is I've automated them to turn on/off when I arrive at and leave home, so when I have people over and step out to run a quick errand all the lights turn off while they're at my place.