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I would think I am not alone in thinking a smart bulb is not very smart, better to have the electronics fixed so when the bulb fails only the light is binned not all the electronics, however it seems I am in error, as the fixed smart light switches and sockets have failed, and being fixed this means switching off the mains supply to change them, so I have moved over to smart bulbs and smart plug in sockets, so if one fails it is an easy swap.
But then it goes further, my first light bulb was zigbee, bit of a pain as then realised I needed a zigbee hub, but then got more zigbee (Lidi) units and the ability to pair devices so one remote control can do two lamps was a bonus, however finding more remote controls has today failed.
Getting more bulbs from internet I found uses same app "Smart Life" but does not use the hub, so may be needs a different remote?
Add to this we have around seven Nest mini speakers, the attempt to get then to control light switches did not work out well, they behaved like mischievous little boys, ask it to turn off music and it turned off lights, ask it to turn light back on and it said don't know how to do this yet, wife has forgot password so can't add other things to Nest Mini control, and not sure I want to?
I have a Nest wall thermostat useless thing as it will not talk to the Energenie MiHome TRV heads, which adverts said it would, seems when Nest became google support was withdrawn, so although connected to wifi the cheap eQ-3 bluetooth heads do a better job, with window open detect so turns off kitchen heating for ½ hour while we unload shopping from car.
The geofencing has not been that good, yes it turns off heating when we leave, and back on when we approach home, but then unless we manually turn it down it tends to over shoot.
As to setting each room independent this does not really work as we leave doors open. So just means 18 x AA batteries per year to keep the TRV's working.
Once home my phone is placed on the charging pad, so to use phone to switch devices on/off I still have to get up to reach it, the initial remote controls work well and the lidi one also but the last two are complete failures. It said zigbee on advert but can't get them to work anything, I think like the energenie one it was designed to work direct not through hub, and with a hard wired switch or relay, not a bulb, and as yet not got any switch or relay to work with them.
Some smart devices have worked well, the two GU10 bulbs colour changing, are rated 5 watt and 500 lumen but the standard bulb they replaced rated 4.8 watt and 350 lumen so actually an increase in light output per watt.
So that is my set up to date, and what I have found, what I would like is for others to say how their system has worked, with 70 turns to the coil I am not that good with so called IT, I though IT was an earthing system where supply was insulated from terrestrial, and PC was a police constable or the IMB trade name for a computer. Never got into politics.
So I find it is easy to miss read the English instructions, and I never learnt Welsh, just worked out on a toilet the word starting with D is men's, and on a road word starting with A means slow. And at school what a present participle was went right over my head.
So may be I need to return to school to learn how to read instructions?
But then it goes further, my first light bulb was zigbee, bit of a pain as then realised I needed a zigbee hub, but then got more zigbee (Lidi) units and the ability to pair devices so one remote control can do two lamps was a bonus, however finding more remote controls has today failed.
Getting more bulbs from internet I found uses same app "Smart Life" but does not use the hub, so may be needs a different remote?
Add to this we have around seven Nest mini speakers, the attempt to get then to control light switches did not work out well, they behaved like mischievous little boys, ask it to turn off music and it turned off lights, ask it to turn light back on and it said don't know how to do this yet, wife has forgot password so can't add other things to Nest Mini control, and not sure I want to?
I have a Nest wall thermostat useless thing as it will not talk to the Energenie MiHome TRV heads, which adverts said it would, seems when Nest became google support was withdrawn, so although connected to wifi the cheap eQ-3 bluetooth heads do a better job, with window open detect so turns off kitchen heating for ½ hour while we unload shopping from car.
The geofencing has not been that good, yes it turns off heating when we leave, and back on when we approach home, but then unless we manually turn it down it tends to over shoot.
As to setting each room independent this does not really work as we leave doors open. So just means 18 x AA batteries per year to keep the TRV's working.
Once home my phone is placed on the charging pad, so to use phone to switch devices on/off I still have to get up to reach it, the initial remote controls work well and the lidi one also but the last two are complete failures. It said zigbee on advert but can't get them to work anything, I think like the energenie one it was designed to work direct not through hub, and with a hard wired switch or relay, not a bulb, and as yet not got any switch or relay to work with them.
Some smart devices have worked well, the two GU10 bulbs colour changing, are rated 5 watt and 500 lumen but the standard bulb they replaced rated 4.8 watt and 350 lumen so actually an increase in light output per watt.
So that is my set up to date, and what I have found, what I would like is for others to say how their system has worked, with 70 turns to the coil I am not that good with so called IT, I though IT was an earthing system where supply was insulated from terrestrial, and PC was a police constable or the IMB trade name for a computer. Never got into politics.
So I find it is easy to miss read the English instructions, and I never learnt Welsh, just worked out on a toilet the word starting with D is men's, and on a road word starting with A means slow. And at school what a present participle was went right over my head.
So may be I need to return to school to learn how to read instructions?