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by diggan
674 days ago
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> I never understood the need for smart lights for able-bodied people. I've never owned a house/apartment, always rented, fwiw. The best part of having smart lights for me is that I can place my (zigbee) switches wherever I want, as apparently the people deciding where the light switches go, have no idea what they're doing. So first thing when moving to a new place is replacing the bulbs with my own bulbs, and find better place for the switches. |
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