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A '''smart home''' is a household that | A '''smart home''' is a household that includes one or more forms of home automation, which in turn refers to a hodge-podge of technological solutions for automating the operation of lights, locks, and possibly many other devices, in a house. | ||
== lighting history == | == lighting history == |
Revision as of 06:59, 9 April 2023
A smart home is a household that includes one or more forms of home automation, which in turn refers to a hodge-podge of technological solutions for automating the operation of lights, locks, and possibly many other devices, in a house.
lighting history
- incandescent --> flourescent --> halogen --> compact flourescent --> LED
- Kelvin rating; disposal; cost; lifetime; manufacturing resources; industry
- motion sensors
history
remotes: the earliest vestige
- TV
- DVR
- "cable"
- garage door openers
- air filters
- timers on ovens or cookers or coffee makes (either to turn off, or start, cooking)
- motion sensors
- TIMERS: mechanical --> digital --> smart
do it yourself via home-made controllers
- Home Assistant open source kit
the new Matter standard
creating combining and extensibility
- IFTTT
- routines (Google)
- Alexa "Skills"
Older stuff
- timers (mechanical)
- timers (digital, with battery backup, but not really smart)
- light switch on closet hall door
remote controls
- air filters
- garage door openers
- TV's etc
- DVR's
smart appliances
- fridges
- lawn watering systems
What we have
- wifi
- wireless doorbell (back door)
- wildlife camera
- Nest cams (3, two types)
- smart lights (Hue)
- Chromecast (streaming wifi device)
- whole-house energy monitor (Sense)
- smart plugs (Kasa) - dehumidifier, fan, lights, camera - indoor AND outdoor
- Kill-A-Watt usage energy measurement device
- smart switch (Kasa) on the wall
- robotic vacuum cleaner (iRobot Roomba i7+)
- smart smoke alarms (Google) in hallway and basement
- smart thermostat (Nest Learning Thermostat) with extra room sensors
- smart clock (Echo clocks in LR, dining rm, bedroom, backroom)
- smart speakers
- Google mini (small, round)
- Google Hub Gen2 (bedrooms, LR corner)
- Google Hub (dining room)
- Amazon Echo (with clock) in bath, bedroom, backroom
- Amazon Echo Spot (clock) in LR
- Amazon Alexa (big) in dining room
- Amazon Echo (smaller) in LR corner
Had in the past:
- Amazon Echo Glow
Amazon categories
- lighting
- smart entry
- security cameras and systems
- plugs and outlets
- new smart devices (?)
- climate control
- detectors and sensors
- home entertainment
- pet
- voice assistants and hubs (aka "smart speakers")
- kitchen
- vacuums and mops
- lawn and garden
- wiki and networking
- other solutions (?)
Appliances with built-in automation
- Oven
- Coffee maker
- Slow cooker
- Motion-sensor lights (by door, corner or house)
Companies
- Philips Hue
- TP-Link Kasa
- (Wemo)
- Amazon
- Nest
- Sense
Related articles
- Wi-Fi Protected Access - WPA2 encryption for wifi
- Smartphone
- Android (smartphone)
- Network
- Network architecture
- Fiber optic
- Satellite
- Radio
Gallery
Links
- Apr 2023 The Home Assistant SkyConnect The Verge
- Jan 2023 Matter tutorial The Verge
- Sept 2022: Coming this fall (Matter) The Verge
- May 2022: The Verge: Google on Matter The Verge
- Apr 2022: Wired Mag
- Mar 2022: The Verge The Verge
- Mar 2022: https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/17/22982166/matter-smart-home-standard-postponed-fall-2022 The Verge
- Copied from Wikipedia? (possible delete needed): User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/todo_list/Home_automation The Verge
- From WP on 3/15/2021: User:Pat Palmer/sandbox/Home automation
- The Verge:Matter standard details 2021
- CNET Amazon Google Apple smarthome cert. alliance
- WP: Home automation companies
- WP: List of home automation software and hardware
- WP: List of home automation topics
- WP: Home automation for the elderly and disabled
- WP: Home network
- WP: Home robot
- WP: Internet of Things
- WP: Smart device]
- WP: smart speaker
- WP: Web of Things
Sub topics
- lighting
- cameras
- TV's
- thermostats
- blinds
- hot water heaters
Always On wattages
Some wattages (re: phantom or always-ON energy)
- Desktop computer: 21.13W
- Laptop computer: 15.77W
- Laser fax/printer: 6.42W
- Subwoofer: 10.7W
- Cable modem: 3.85W
- Digital cable/DVR set-top box: 43.46W
- DVD or Blu-Ray players 10.58 W
- Video game console: 23.34W
- Garage door opener: 4.48W
- Microwave: 3.08W