I'm diabetic and use FreeStyle libre 2 glucose monitor. The sensors are replaced every 2 weeks and can be reprogrammed as NFC tags. a "free" NFC tag every 2 weeks!
I have NFC tags all over my home for various home automation tasks. A couple tips here: 1. If you get tags that are stickers you can put them under the corner of your light switch plates (credit to Smart Home Solver for this tip). My wife approves of this because she doesn't have to see the tag. 2. I setup all my tags with Home Assistant. Home assistant allows my automations to work in both iOS and Android. Also, with home assistant you can have the tag do one thing for one phone and another thing with a different phone. This is perfect if say you and your wife have different room preferences when watching TV. One lesson I learned when I was setting up NFC tags is that different tags have different memory capacity. Be sure to get tags that have enough memory for the instructions you are writing.
The coolest use case for NFC tags that I have ever seen is having a tag on each record in a vinyl collection. You can tap your phone to the tag on the record and it will automatically start playing that album on a streaming service on speakers in that room.
We use NFC tags to automate setting countdown timers for our washer and dryer. We also have tags for setting reminders to replace water and HEPA filters - after replacing them of course.
I scan a tag when I replace my furnace filter but I use the Home Assistant app. I think others are hiding tags in pictures and light switches. That's a great example to start a routine. A picture is "worth a thousand words". So are objects and it makes it easy to remember what something does. Scan a picture of your daughter in the entertainment room to start her favorite shows. Scan her teddy bear to start a night time routine. Scan the one by your bed to start your nighttime routine. EDIT: Let's not forget Tasker on Android. It's the all time OG for Android automation and it can do NFC.
Thanks! Would love to see a lot more home automation videos. Could you make a series of videos using Apple and Android but also use Google home, Samsung smartthings and Alexa. Maybe a home assistant video down the line, I think that would cover a wide range of people and skill levels.
I would be interested in a video on installing and using Homebridge, Lon. I would probably use a Docker container on a Synology NAS, but installation on a Raspberry Pi would be handy too.
I’d love to see a video on using Homebridge, if possible, consolidating my Ring doorbell, Ring home security sensor, Google Nest thermostats and Google cameras into Apple HomeKit control since I have Apple TV 4K unit and everyone in my family has iPhones and iPads. Supposedly I can send google camera video to my iCloud plan without paying for Nest Aware subscription fee? And I’ve also seen reference to Starling and Hoobs home hubs. Are they worth the cost? And where does Matter fit in? So much new to learn on home automation!
I remember when NFC tags first became available, I had bought several and had ideas like this I wanted to setup. At the time, there was not much integration like there is now so I moved on to using Alexa. For the most part, Alexa works good enough but I could see where some NFC integration could also be useful.
can place a tag on appliances ,water heaters etc. with url of the manual for device/Model # etc. so available five years later with a scan with your phone.
Thanks Lon, Android user here, but my wife is an iPhone user. Do you think I'd need 2 tags to permit us to essentially perform the same action? Can these tags be stacked or used in close proximity to one another? Seemed as if your phone was very sensitive to position relative to the tag, How much leeway is there for these tags to trigger an action? Lastly, were these tags adhesive -backed. How do you envision locating them in your various locations? Mark
Hello. Do you know if there is an app for iphone where you have to scan an nfc tag before it can be turned off the alarm? and possibly make a video showing how
It doesn’t work if your lightbulbs are multicolored/hue lights. You have to select a color that you want them to turn on to if they’re off, you can’t just “turn it back on to whatever color it was previously.” It sucks bc you’re not always going to have your lights the same color.
Cool, but isn't it more energy to reach in your pocket, place your phone on the NFT tag, and then place it back in your pocket, rather than just flick a switch?
@@guysmiley7289 True but many still think remote control is automation. IMHO "Alexa turn on the light" is remote control. Walking into a room and the light turns on is automation. We must continue preaching the word of Home Assistant! /teasing 🤣
at 7:26 you said 'okay, now how do we integrate it with the tag' ----- you added an nfc option to the shortcut made ----- then you tap'd the tag and it worked. BUT YOU NEVER explained how the tag was programed.. !!!!!! wtf ?!?!?
I've never done this before.. but I am tech savvy. Having said that - your response makes no sense. Apple 'just' looks for a unique ID # and then it knows what Shortcut automation to perform.... ?!?! Because I've watched a few tutorial/reviews from your channel.. I figured it was safe to invest the time and watch till the end... I thought the purpose of these videos was to share knowledge... remove the guesswork.. watch and then move forward with confidence. Watching didn't help... and neither did your response. @@LonSeidman
I'm diabetic and use FreeStyle libre 2 glucose monitor. The sensors are replaced every 2 weeks and can be reprogrammed as NFC tags. a "free" NFC tag every 2 weeks!
I have NFC tags all over my home for various home automation tasks. A couple tips here:
1. If you get tags that are stickers you can put them under the corner of your light switch plates (credit to Smart Home Solver for this tip). My wife approves of this because she doesn't have to see the tag.
2. I setup all my tags with Home Assistant. Home assistant allows my automations to work in both iOS and Android. Also, with home assistant you can have the tag do one thing for one phone and another thing with a different phone. This is perfect if say you and your wife have different room preferences when watching TV.
One lesson I learned when I was setting up NFC tags is that different tags have different memory capacity. Be sure to get tags that have enough memory for the instructions you are writing.
The coolest use case for NFC tags that I have ever seen is having a tag on each record in a vinyl collection. You can tap your phone to the tag on the record and it will automatically start playing that album on a streaming service on speakers in that room.
We use NFC tags to automate setting countdown timers for our washer and dryer. We also have tags for setting reminders to replace water and HEPA filters - after replacing them of course.
That sounds crazy useful!
I scan a tag when I replace my furnace filter but I use the Home Assistant app. I think others are hiding tags in pictures and light switches. That's a great example to start a routine. A picture is "worth a thousand words". So are objects and it makes it easy to remember what something does. Scan a picture of your daughter in the entertainment room to start her favorite shows. Scan her teddy bear to start a night time routine. Scan the one by your bed to start your nighttime routine.
EDIT: Let's not forget Tasker on Android. It's the all time OG for Android automation and it can do NFC.
Please keep making videos on how these tags can be used with other devices in the home. Love your channel
Thanks! Would love to see a lot more home automation videos. Could you make a series of videos using Apple and Android but also use Google home, Samsung smartthings and Alexa. Maybe a home assistant video down the line, I think that would cover a wide range of people and skill levels.
Thank you John! I'll look into some of the other solutions. I have demoed other systems as part of other videos but not standalone.
I would be interested in a video on installing and using Homebridge, Lon. I would probably use a Docker container on a Synology NAS, but installation on a Raspberry Pi would be handy too.
Keep up the great work
Would love to see a set up of Homebridge (preferably on a RaspberryPi) along with Wyze Camera integration. Great channel for many years!
Yes! Please make some video’s on how to set, configure docker(s) on Synology NAS, thanks for the Homebridge tip!
I’d love to see a video on using Homebridge, if possible, consolidating my Ring doorbell, Ring home security sensor, Google Nest thermostats and Google cameras into Apple HomeKit control since I have Apple TV 4K unit and everyone in my family has iPhones and iPads.
Supposedly I can send google camera video to my iCloud plan without paying for Nest Aware subscription fee? And I’ve also seen reference to Starling and Hoobs home hubs. Are they worth the cost? And where does Matter fit in? So much new to learn on home automation!
I remember when NFC tags first became available, I had bought several and had ideas like this I wanted to setup. At the time, there was not much integration like there is now so I moved on to using Alexa. For the most part, Alexa works good enough but I could see where some NFC integration could also be useful.
Seems as if Google Home doesn't natively support NFC tags so there are a lot of workarounds. Would love to see what you recommend for an Android user.
can place a tag on appliances ,water heaters etc. with url of the manual for device/Model # etc. so available five years later with a scan with your phone.
This is a great idea!
Very cool. Would definitely like to see video on Homebridge Wyze camera integration on HomeKit.
Can we control multiple home items in the one "If" shortcut?
Thanks Lon,
Android user here, but my wife is an iPhone user. Do you think I'd need 2 tags to permit us to essentially perform the same action? Can these tags be stacked or used in close proximity to one another?
Seemed as if your phone was very sensitive to position relative to the tag, How much leeway is there for these tags to trigger an action?
Lastly, were these tags adhesive -backed. How do you envision locating them in your various locations?
Mark
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Hello.
Do you know if there is an app for iphone where you have to scan an nfc tag before it can be turned off the alarm?
and possibly make a video showing how
I’d just do a toggle on music command to start at your alarm time and then when you scan it will toggle off.
It doesn’t work if your lightbulbs are multicolored/hue lights. You have to select a color that you want them to turn on to if they’re off, you can’t just “turn it back on to whatever color it was previously.” It sucks bc you’re not always going to have your lights the same color.
I'll wait for the Android. Thanks
nice one! im on the android side
Please do one for android.
Cool, but isn't it more energy to reach in your pocket, place your phone on the NFT tag, and then place it back in your pocket, rather than just flick a switch?
A lightbulb isn't the best example but it's a good demonstration because it's very visual.
@@jmr Even normies understand automation at this point
@@guysmiley7289 True but many still think remote control is automation. IMHO "Alexa turn on the light" is remote control. Walking into a room and the light turns on is automation. We must continue preaching the word of Home Assistant! /teasing 🤣
you literally dont have to create a shortcut first then point then nfc tap to the shortcut.
android and google home
at 7:26 you said 'okay, now how do we integrate it with the tag' ----- you added an nfc option to the shortcut made ----- then you tap'd the tag and it worked. BUT YOU NEVER explained how the tag was programed.. !!!!!! wtf ?!?!?
You don't need to program the tag in that example - Apple just looks for the tag's unique ID number.
I've never done this before.. but I am tech savvy.
Having said that - your response makes no sense.
Apple 'just' looks for a unique ID # and then it knows what Shortcut automation to perform.... ?!?!
Because I've watched a few tutorial/reviews from your channel.. I figured it was safe to invest the time and watch till the end...
I thought the purpose of these videos was to share knowledge... remove the guesswork.. watch and then move forward with confidence.
Watching didn't help... and neither did your response. @@LonSeidman