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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @bromide999
    @bromide999 19 дней назад +20

    I have been watching RUclips for 15+ years and I’ve watched a lot of videos as I love to research before I buy. Now I can honestly say that this has been the most enjoyable and informative video I have ever watched in those 15 year. The down side is that you have cost me a small fortune with upgrades and new purchases but well worth it (I’m like you with my wife) 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      Thank you so much, this is one of the nicest comments I’ve ever had and was really great to read.

  • @tarkadahl1985
    @tarkadahl1985 19 дней назад +15

    3:43 that door sensor on the letter box is brilliant

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      It's so useful! You're in another part of the house and someone posts something through the door, you get an alert to go fetch it. Contact sensors are much smaller than that one now so if I did this again I might use a small Aqara one instead to be more discrete.

    • @skoodledoo
      @skoodledoo 19 дней назад

      I have a basic Smartthings setup. I live in a house with a door directly on pavement with no doorbell. The front door is in a porch that I can't hear anyone knocking from in other parts of the house. If the door sensor detects vibration (a knock) without it opening, it plays a doorbell sound on my speakers around the house. If the mail flap sensor is opened, it plays "you've got mail" on the speakers. Such a simple thing, but OH MY GOD it makes a huge difference.

    • @darrenadams2640
      @darrenadams2640 5 дней назад

      Does sound good but then why does you need it? Firstly, if you are expecting an urgent delivery you will be alert to it and hear the flap go, secondly in 99% of cases it won't be an emergency to get your mail and you'll see it next time you walk past.

    • @darrenadams2640
      @darrenadams2640 5 дней назад +1

      @@skoodledoo It makes great sense in your case.

  • @JamesEdwards860
    @JamesEdwards860 16 дней назад +4

    Thanks to you I now have a contact sensor on the letterbox with Alexa integration announcing when we have mail. The wife is absolutely thrilled 🤣

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  15 дней назад

      Welcome to the club! When I first installed the sensor I tried to use the vibration sensor part of it to detect door knocks but I had so many false positives due to wind blowing against the door that it got called Stupid.

  • @lordstevewilson1331
    @lordstevewilson1331 19 дней назад +8

    Poor girl, dad is so obsessed with cutting power and heating she has to sit in the house with a hoodie on. Bad bad dad. 😂

  • @ionlywanttrains
    @ionlywanttrains 17 дней назад +1

    Wow! Great to see both the simple front end (nice simple switches, voice and automations) and the more complex back end how you link it all together.

  • @cals.9269
    @cals.9269 17 дней назад +1

    Phenomenal tour ! I am blown away by how cool this house is. Many thanks for sharing.

  • @davidcoates6768
    @davidcoates6768 19 дней назад +1

    Wah loads of tech stuff, even more than I was expecting. Thanks for showing us it all!

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      And there’s plenty more I didn’t get chance to show :)

  • @MrPurle
    @MrPurle 19 дней назад +4

    That was nowhere near as OTT as I had envisaged! 😀 Lots of well thought out, useful yet unobtrusive additions - properly smart. Having seen yours, I feel I now need to "up" my bathroom automation game... 😀

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +1

      Motion detected in the bathroom could be misinterpreted if not careful :)

  • @mluton123
    @mluton123 12 дней назад

    Superb video, a great watch, from an old Woodrush friend.

  • @chrisholland4952
    @chrisholland4952 19 дней назад

    I cannot wait to start making my home more “smart”. This has taken smart home up another level.

  • @DanEVSolar7
    @DanEVSolar7 17 дней назад

    Great video and also love the sticker in your TV cabinet. 😁

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  17 дней назад +1

      Isn’t that where everyone keeps their DanEVSolar stickers?

  • @PhillHills
    @PhillHills 15 дней назад

    great idea with the letter box!

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  14 дней назад

      Thanks! That simple little hack appears to have got the most attention in this whole video from the many comments about it!

  • @djhworld_
    @djhworld_ 11 дней назад

    Nice tour thanks!
    Noted down some good ideas from your setup, the letterbox contact sensor thing is almost certainly going to be my next upgrade!
    I'm new to the channel and noticed in this video your network switch had quite a number of ports/cables - do you have a video on how you've wired your house, I'm presuming you've put drops in every room

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  11 дней назад +1

      That letterbox idea has got quite a bit of love! No there’s no network wiring video, I honestly never thought it would be that interesting. I put a patch panel in my garage cabinet, ran 12 cables through the wall cavity into the loft where I drop down into various places including down the opposite side of the house into the conservatory. Inside the house there’s cabling under the laminate floor supplying the study, living room in two places, and the cupboard under the stairs.

  • @Theoriginal1981
    @Theoriginal1981 16 дней назад

    Clear Starmer 😂 love it! All you need now is some WLED 😀

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  15 дней назад +1

      I do have a WLED controller which I used in my Halloween video. It hasn’t found a place in my home properly yet though

    • @stefanholthaus9744
      @stefanholthaus9744 15 дней назад

      Tip:😊Put the wled in your garagedoor,when Open make different light scenes

  • @richchapman5011
    @richchapman5011 18 дней назад

    Just subscribed as, for some reason, I’ve only just found your channel. Enjoyed the content tremendously and about to binge on old episodes. I understand about how hard a conservatory can be to automate as in the UK it’s either too cold OR that hot that everything melts “when” we get the sun.

  • @homegadget-mark
    @homegadget-mark 19 дней назад

    Great tour, always interested to see how other smart home users set things up.

  • @mariusg6684
    @mariusg6684 15 дней назад

    Hi, I am just setting, or actually just started to play with Home Assistant and found handy few of your previous videos. As well, I do like this one, as it shows actual utilisation of devices for your smart house. I did research and decided to go with human presence sensors, rather than PIR's. What else I do find handy - house alarm system integration to smart home system. I will do everything me self now from sensors to controller, but will go other way - probably zigbee sensors to HA only. And as from this video, my next step is to do check ups against Off-grid side of the smart house, as I noticed your heat pump and solar energy battery packs!

  • @ry4kings
    @ry4kings 8 дней назад

    Love my harmony remote as well, shame you can't get it anymore. Just be careful how many ir booster you have, I had problems with mine double clicking seemed to be down to to meany ir booster.

  • @01mememememe
    @01mememememe 18 дней назад

    very insight full, thanks

  • @timothyfeilinger6806
    @timothyfeilinger6806 16 дней назад

    Great video. What button are you using for the dishwasher?

  • @kigtod
    @kigtod 19 дней назад

    Very interesting and yes, I was also curious to see your house and how to locate the burglar alarm control 😉!
    I have the same model dishwasher as you so I might try the remote button schedule trick as I have an unused ‘long press’ function on an existing Sonoff button I have in the kitchen.
    One bit of smart technology I’ve just implemented is to use the Home Assistant Waste Collection integration to show which colour bin to put out and when. I display this on my home-made central heating controller which uses Blynk IoT and I use the HA RESTful interface to talk to it.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад

      I’ve recently done the same for waste collection in my area… not got it very reliable yet but hopefully I’ll crack it

  • @robb8954
    @robb8954 15 дней назад

    Thank you so much for the tour of your house, it was very fascinating. I loved the switchbot blind tilt motors.
    Are your blinds chain driven or wand? If they are chain driven, how have you managed to get the switch bot to operate them? Please, thank you.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  15 дней назад

      They’re chain driven but I converted them, see this video:
      ruclips.net/video/KuJXX307VOA/видео.html

  • @simonlight1285
    @simonlight1285 13 дней назад

    Great video! Can you share details on the “push light switch” you mentioned ( 8:06 ). I have been trying to find something that “looks normal” but can act smart

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  13 дней назад +1

      The wall switch is just a double momentary wall switch plate, absolutely nothing smart about it at all and it looks pretty normal which was the intention. The switches are connected to a pair of Z-wave dimmer modules behind the blanking plate higher up the wall which in turn control either my wall lights or ceiling lights. The wall there is quite thin and there wasn't enough room to fit two z-wave modules behind the switch itself which is why I installed a box higher up on the wall out of normal line of sight.

    • @simonlight1285
      @simonlight1285 13 дней назад

      @ wow okay! Were you able to just pick the momentary switch up from Screwfix et al or was there a specific manufacturer? This is what I have been after for a while but not able to track one down

  • @tarkadahl1985
    @tarkadahl1985 19 дней назад

    30:26 "hello daughter" 😂

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +1

      We’re very formal in this household. She only ever refers to me as “father”

  • @SmithyScotland
    @SmithyScotland 19 дней назад

    It's god to see what smart tech is actually used beyond the original video.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад

      There’s so much more too but it was going on a bit. Editing that video I kept remembering all the things I’d wanted to say but forgotten

  • @SteveRobinson-r4j
    @SteveRobinson-r4j 12 дней назад

    Great Video as usual, nice to see all your smart kit. What benefits do you get from the alarm being integrated into HA, have you done a video about it? Or know of one. I have done a search but not much comes up.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  12 дней назад

      I haven't done one on the alarm at all really mainly because it's extremely niche, and also it's not a part I really wanted to divulge too much information on in public for security reasons! But, the main use is as motion sensors around the home.

    • @SteveRobinson-r4j
      @SteveRobinson-r4j 12 дней назад

      @ Thanks, yes that’s understandable, I’ll do a bit more research. Thanks for the quick reply.

  • @DavidBond668
    @DavidBond668 18 дней назад

    Wow you have invested a lot in tech. Lots to learn from. I might look into Eufy scales as like my eufy robot hoover. 🎉

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад

      Those scales are extremely good value I reckon. Please use my links if you do buy, the affiliate earning really help! I haven’t tried a eufy vaccine yet but they seem pretty solid from the reviews, it would be good to compare to the SwitchBot ones I have.

  • @wyx087
    @wyx087 19 дней назад +1

    Can you show us how you did the button? Which integration for your Bosch?
    I’m using Home Connect Alt integration (Home Assistant HACS) for my Neff dishwasher. I think Neff, Bosch are all using Home Connect. But I can’t figure out how to set the delays in HA.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад

      It's a bit out of date now because the way you authorise the Home Connect Alt integration has changed, but I did show this in this video: ruclips.net/video/d4aMNvUnMRs/видео.html

    • @wyx087
      @wyx087 19 дней назад

      @@SpeakToTheGeekTech Brilliant. Got it working with help of your video. Thank you so much, I can now delete the Home connect app and use something via HA.

  • @TheRatty2e
    @TheRatty2e 19 дней назад

    Love the home made energy alert, could you do a video on how you did it?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад

      Yup, it was one of my early ones. You can just use a regular RGB LED bulb if you want, but I obviously decided to make it more complicated! ruclips.net/video/F5ycU7jzpEw/видео.html

  • @JurassicJungle
    @JurassicJungle 19 дней назад

    Interested to know what your base "phantom" load is with all of this gear.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +1

      Very good question :) I wondered the same thing - I monitor the whole of my server rack which uses 65-70 watts. Most of the other devices around the house are tricky to monitor but they tend to drawer almost nothing most of the time (probably 10 watts total from experimentation). I have a high baseload but it’s from the server rack and computer equipment rather than the various other gadgets scattered around. I am working on a whole home energy monitoring video but that’s probably a March release at the earliest

    • @JurassicJungle
      @JurassicJungle 19 дней назад

      @@SpeakToTheGeekTech I was a beta customer for E.ON a few years back and we have Zwave sockets that we used for all appliances and a whole home meter. It was very interesting to see where power was used and what you could change. For us there were some surprises like a Tivo box we hardly used which used 70w most of the time. We got rid of devices like that. Our home is 100% electric so we do use a lot but I also have so many small devices it does add up.

  • @mikepayne6114
    @mikepayne6114 4 дня назад

    Great tour, many thanks. Theres lots of great ideas in here.
    Can you point me towards your momentary loght switches? I've been looking for a while bit can't find a two momentary switches in a single UK faceplate

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  4 дня назад +1

      You have to buy it modular - you can get momentary / retractive switch modules and fit them in a faceplate. This isn't the one I used, I can't remember the brand, but it was similar to this: www.toolstation.com/click-mode-grid-module/p43236?store=OW&gStoreCode=OW&gQT=1

    • @mikepayne6114
      @mikepayne6114 4 дня назад

      @SpeakToTheGeekTech Awesome. Many thanks

  • @MartinHiggs84
    @MartinHiggs84 19 дней назад

    Nice, a mmwave sensor will know if someone is in the bath or not to keep lights on.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      Yup I could do with a few of those but they are all (?) mains powered so I’d need to divert power from somewhere to deal with that.

  • @Bigbad46
    @Bigbad46 16 дней назад

    Great video as usual. Out of interest why did you go for the separate batteries and inverters rather than just another 9.5 battery?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  15 дней назад +1

      It wasn't a planned thing - the All-in-one was an early release installed for promotional reasons. Initially it totally replaced the older AC3, but I have since re-installed it to make the most of the capacity I have available.

  • @Richardincancale
    @Richardincancale 19 дней назад

    2:36 What’s the thing that looks like a plastic loudspeaker box just above the kitchen(?) door?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      I had to go and look to find out! It’s the indoor siren for the old alarm system. All it does is bleep to warn you if the system is armed and you need to quickly enter the PIN to disarm it.

    • @Richardincancale
      @Richardincancale 19 дней назад

      @ Thanks! Sorry to disturb your Saturday morning peace!

  • @StHabibiJohnsonAhmedFranklin
    @StHabibiJohnsonAhmedFranklin 17 дней назад

    Came for tech, stayed for the norty torty!

  • @stephentraves4637
    @stephentraves4637 День назад

    Hi what temperature sensors do you have?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  День назад

      I mostly have these Aqara zigbee ones but they are currently unavailable for some reason. amzn.to/4jfReuG

  • @rozowyrower1
    @rozowyrower1 18 дней назад

    How do you connect the motion sensor to turn lights on /off please?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад +1

      I use the automation that I demo in this video
      ruclips.net/video/PPuq_kGBicU/видео.html

    • @rozowyrower1
      @rozowyrower1 18 дней назад

      @SpeakToTheGeekTech thank you

  • @constructioneerful
    @constructioneerful 18 дней назад

    Be great to see a Give Energy ev chargers home assist integration special? Any sign of octopus tariff integrating with it?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад

      I've already made one of those - this method is the one I still use to this day: ruclips.net/video/uBmra2CW_5Q/видео.html but I think there might be a pre-made integration now that does the same thing. You can of course use GivTCP to control it locally but I haven't found that method particularly reliable myself although I do know others using it without issues. And no, there's no sign of Octopus adding it to IOG yet, but honestly with the extra hour now available on normal Octopus Go and its associated export rate equalling IOG there is very little difference between the two tariffs for most people. You'd save a little bit with IOG compared to OG but it's a couple of pounds a month rather than the tens of pounds it was previously.

  • @wilson87j
    @wilson87j 19 дней назад

    Git some good inspiration. Cool video. Fir your bathroom though look at shower humidity on the hime assistant community. Ive got the motuon sensor, but use a sensor made up from 2 humidty sensors. Ine in the bathroom and one in my bedroom to look for a change in humidity and thats turned into a binary sensor so when humidity is detected in the bathroom, it turns the fan on and light until the humidity is back to normal. It does make you feel like youre in the future! Although now a days a presence sensors probably better 😂

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад

      I did try a humidity controlled fan but found that it would turn on at very inconvenient times. I’m sure things have improved since then so perhaps it’s worth another try thanks

    • @wilson87j
      @wilson87j 18 дней назад

      @SpeakToTheGeekTech mines been set up a few years now. I had false readings when only using one humidity sensor in the bathroom as you know the UK has a humid climate, but I did find something that compares the rise between 2 humidity sensors and that's been pretty solid!

  • @AndyKennedy
    @AndyKennedy 18 дней назад

    I spent £600+on the IKEA thermal blinds and had nothing but issues with them too. Often they don't respond, they have strings in which get messed up a lot, some mornings I've come down and they've managed to tangle themselves up ABOVE the bar somehow! 🤦🏻‍♂️
    If you still have issues, try delaying the blind commands on H assistant so one closes 10 seconds later or something, they seem to get confused when multiple commands sent at once I've noticed.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks for that tip, I'll give it a go. At the moment I have the two kitchen blinds grouped and control them as one, but I'll separate them out in the automations to see if it improves it.

  • @noz3m
    @noz3m 18 дней назад

    Ive been running deconz II for a few years now, all works fine.
    Where are you upgrading to?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад

      I currently use the Conbee II with zigbee2mqtt not deconz, but I plan to switch the Conbee II over to an SMLight controller still in zigbee2mqtt

  • @Paulruk
    @Paulruk 18 дней назад

    How are you finding the Reolink cameras, had 3 of them and 2 of them let in water within a year. Slowly replacing them in dahua which I’ve had a couple for 2 years without any issues.
    Also how much did your solar setup cost and have you worked out how long to pay it off? Had octopus quote me £8k and about 9 years to break even.
    Thanks

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад

      So far they seem to be great. I haven’t had them a year yet though so time will tell on that issue.

  • @matt_ldn5441
    @matt_ldn5441 День назад

    The things nightmare are made of. Would suggest getting a professional in to streamline and fix. Good attempt with the tinkering though.

  • @UpsideDownFork
    @UpsideDownFork 18 дней назад

    Crikey!
    Whats your base load with all that stuff? Does it add up to any meaningful consumption?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад +1

      Too much! That old alarm system on its own pulls about 30 watts and I would love to replace it at some point. My server rack in the garage draws 65-75 watts continuously too. The Echo and Sonos speakers pull about 50 watts total between them. It all adds up and means we have a high baseload but I consider that partially the price I pay for my hobby. As a consequence you are aware that I also use that hardware to try and minimise my energy consumption in many other places around the home so the net effect is less than it would be otherwise. Honestly, there's a lot more tech in the house than shown in this video, I just forgot / ran out of time!

  • @nickosullivan5456
    @nickosullivan5456 17 дней назад

    Can you clarify why ufh is so expensive when you have solar heat pump and battery. thought this would be cheaper with all your kit?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  17 дней назад

      The underfloor heating in the conservatory is a 1.5kW electric one and separate to the heat pump unfortunately.

    • @nickosullivan5456
      @nickosullivan5456 17 дней назад

      @SpeakToTheGeekTech thanks moving house soon and was hoping to put ufh in. you have a lovely house don't think I will be doing my house on that scale .👍

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  17 дней назад

      Thank you, that's very nice of you to say

  • @janetmorris6792
    @janetmorris6792 18 дней назад

    Never saw your home assist panel in the tour, I want a Home assist panel but have to go through all that programing gaff

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад

      I don't have a panel as such, I've tried to keep as much of the tech as subtle as possible and a glowing control screen would stand out. You can shout at Alexa or Siri, or use the app on our phones to control things, or stuff just happens automagically. I might create a control panel, I have seen several examples of nice looking ones in other videos but nothing that makes me think it'll fit in nicely with my home. Apart from e-ink. I may be working on some e-ink ideas :)

  • @ChrisTaylor-nd2ek
    @ChrisTaylor-nd2ek 4 дня назад

    I love all the smart tech. Proper geeks home but I do find it absolutely baffling how you can have all that cool tech which must have cost £000's but still have a TV that really belongs in a museum. For a couple hundred £ now you can get a far better TV.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  4 дня назад

      It’s very tempting to replace, but isn’t part of you curious as to just how long it will last? Purchased in 2008 and it was an old model then!

  • @roguebullet4220
    @roguebullet4220 18 дней назад +1

    My dream, my wifes nightmare 😂

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  18 дней назад +1

      You've got to keep the tech hidden and ideally still operated totally manually when needed!

  • @M3Benn
    @M3Benn 19 дней назад

    cameras in arms reach is such a no no.

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +1

      Yeah, two are out of arms reach. The one on the shed is vulnerable yeah, but that shed is going this year so I’ll have to come up with a better solution when that happens. Difficult to put the doorbell out of arms reach though cuz nobody can reach it then :)

  • @AlanS-uu5sy9vy8o
    @AlanS-uu5sy9vy8o 19 дней назад +2

    Wow, you must have a very tolerant wife 🤔🤔

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      I’ve just shown her this comment… she made no comment

  • @brianrussell6988
    @brianrussell6988 19 дней назад +1

    What does your wife think about all this tech?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  19 дней назад +2

      I try to keep it as hidden as possible as you can hopefully see. But if it doesn't work it gets called Stupid and I know I've failed :)

  • @darrenadams2640
    @darrenadams2640 5 дней назад

    Those Energizer smart bulbs are rubbish. Several months after buying 3 of them, 2 of them now occasionally lose their Wifi connection on start-up and flash rapidly until you go through the setup again - not great when going to the bathroom half asleep in the middle of the night, actually a safety hazard.
    You really should upgrade your motion sensors to presence sensors which took over a couple of years back - nothing like having to wave your arms about to avoid darkness while still having a shave or sitting on the loo!
    Some of the tech is just spending money for the sake of it, e.g. warm up the shower from bed - I turn the shower on by hand and by the time I have taken my clothes off it is hot, no need to spend several hundreds on a digi shower! And you paid for all that kit to convert the keyfob operated garage door into a wireless button operated garage door - huh?
    Not sure why anyone would want to pay out to have the curtains auto close - its quicker and less hassle by hand (not having to deal with jams, etc) - maybe a useful security feature when you are away but again, not always reliable and costly to setup. Why do you need a smartlock, and what happens when it fails - does your house just end up open in the middle of the night or when you are away?
    Some of the door sensors sounding a warning beep and an alert are a great idea, and the good value scales that send all the health data look good. I like the normal light conversations to motion activated using the Zwave devices.
    Matter was supposed to reduce the poor compatibility and nonsense of needing loads of different hardware adaptors - doesn't look like its working yet with the amount of kit you have, just to do what should basically be in software. Even that Ikea kit still requires an expensive hub and a bridge just to do basic things, according to their website.
    Could you explain what benefits that extra board gave you in the alarm system as you didn't talk much about it?

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  4 дня назад

      It sounds to me like smart homes aren’t for you then! If you have to ask why… you’ve already missed the point :)

    • @darrenadams2640
      @darrenadams2640 4 дня назад

      @@SpeakToTheGeekTech Oh, I guess they were sponsored then and you don't know either. Nevertheless, thanks for taking the time to give the detailed response.

  • @Leeterry52
    @Leeterry52 13 дней назад

    Complains about the cost of running underfloor heating but spends 1000s on tech 😂😂

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  13 дней назад +1

      Lol, valid point! The way I look at it is I can heat my whole home excluding the conservatory using my heat pump with 1500 watts average maximum, or I could heat just my conservatory with electric underfloor heating using the same power. Seems a bit of a waste :) Also, the 2kW convection heater which is totally not-smart actually heats the whole conservatory up in about 30 minutes if needed so despite being higher power, I don't need it on for anywhere near as long for short-term use of the room.

  • @philipperostin
    @philipperostin 11 дней назад

    As soon as I heard home assistant, I closed the video

    • @SpeakToTheGeekTech
      @SpeakToTheGeekTech  11 дней назад +1

      And then reopened it to add a comment…

    • @philipperostin
      @philipperostin 11 дней назад

      @SpeakToTheGeekTech yup cause it is worth it to bs HA users