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by 8n4vidtmkvmk
914 days ago
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Bed sensor is unnecessary to turn off kitchen lights from bed. You need smart bulbs everywhere to be able to turn them off, and once you have that you can turn them off with an app on your phone, a smart speaker, or if those get annoying you can just buy a smart button and leave it by your beside like I did. No wiring needed |
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"Unnecessary" is entirely a judgement call. Anything more than alligator clips (to make the connection latching) on bare wires to dis/connect the power to the light is arguably "unnecessary".
The whole point of the automation is so you don't have to remember to do it. I'd still have to remember to open the app, or slap the smart button, or whatever. Rolling over to slap the smart button doesn't disrupt my descent to sleep as much as walking out to the kitchen to turn off the light, but it is more disruptive than just falling asleep. This is to say nothing of using a smart speaker, and dealing with the 1-2 punch of waking up enough to say "turn off kitchen lights", and dealing with the consequences that spring from my kids' special sensitivity to my and my wife's voices near bed time.
Again, this isn't for me, but I fully understand the need.