Surprised at the results. Figured more people would be yes or somewhat. Huh.
As the average Era age creaks closer to late 30's, early 40's, expect more and more to pretty much be anti anything culturally or technological that wasn't already established from the the 90's to 2010's in their youth.Surprised at the results. Figured more people would be yes or somewhat. Huh.
Basically this. My cats are smarter than my home.nope. my smartphone interacting with the smart tv is the smartest thing in the house
we have a Nuki and works well. Still keep a spare in the car just in case but it works with our multipoint (ultimately you're only turning the main lock anyway). I added a fingerprint reader just becuase needing to get a phoen out was a pain for my wife. As with many 'smart' things having a physical interface can be invaluable for living with them (all my rooms have physical hue dimmer switches, the thermostat is on the wall etc)
Just to say thanks for this, appreciate the recommendation, I think I'm down to that or the new one from Switchbot.
And agree completely on the interface part, there's nothing simpler than a button.
by this extremely narrow, and incorrect definition, no i do not.A smart home is a residence that uses internet-connected devices to enable the remote monitoring and management of appliances and systems, such as lighting and heating.
Would you say you do?