INSANE Automation Ideas that may take it too far 😬

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • These 10 home automation ideas reeeeally test the limits on what’s overboard… let’s assess and see how useful these really are!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:40 What to watch
    1:49 Robot vacuum button
    2:44 Scare kids back to bed
    3:34 Smart tracker
    4:35 Hidden NFC tag
    5:52 Help with groceries
    6:43 Dynamic alarm
    7:37 Extra wake up motivation!
    8:19 NFC music tag
    9:21 Hit me baby one more time!
    10:32 Dad snack automation
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  • @SmartHomeSolver
    @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +30

    All right, let’s hear YOUR opinion… does my home automation go overboard? Is that even possible?! 🙃
    How I set up the automations: smarthomesolver.com/reviews/insane-automations/

    • @Punky260
      @Punky260 Год назад +1

      Never thought about the possibility to just hit/slap something to start an automation. This opens a new world for me :D

    • @adarlington
      @adarlington Год назад +3

      Great video! For my robot vacuums, I have an automation set up such that in any room/hallway, you can double click the primary light switch (flashed with ESPHome), and the vacuum will come clean that room. I also have smart switches near trash cans on both of my floors, and when you double click either of those switches, the vacuum will head over to the trash can to be emptied. (One day I'll get vacuums that empty themselves!)

    • @DIYtechie
      @DIYtechie Год назад +1

      @@adarlington I actually have the same, only with separate light switches/buttons for these functions.

    • @DIYtechie
      @DIYtechie Год назад

      I use SmartThings multi purpose sensors (incl. vibrations) on all windows and doors. On the doors it will ring my doorbell and activate doorbell features if people simply knock on the door. Intuitive and practical.

    • @sandeept_soul
      @sandeept_soul Год назад

      I guess it is never overboard 😄 Is it possible to create a trigger from the distance remaining between me and my home ? say my map is on and I am 'x' kilometres away from home and it triggers an automation at my home . Sorry lf it sounds stupid 😬

  • @renewalendy8854
    @renewalendy8854 Год назад +279

    We're using NFC tags behind switches as well, but it's designed to bring up the documentation for that switch, so at a glance you can see:
    - a reminder of what that switch controls
    - under what circumstances the switch fails ("unavailable if ZigBee repeater on 1st floor is down", etc.)
    - how to get the desired action done if the switch does fail ("alternatively, press and hold XY switch")
    Approval Factor is pretty good!

    • @pnwadventures2955
      @pnwadventures2955 Год назад +35

      This is better than most companies run their networks

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +44

      Wow that’s extremely useful! I could improve my documentation and that could be a fun way to do it!

    • @coryhyatt2035
      @coryhyatt2035 Год назад

      Amazing!

    • @AgentOrange96
      @AgentOrange96 Год назад +3

      I have a label on all my wall plates (they're two part, so it's hidden) with a breaker number on them. This makes it easy to determine which breaker I need to turn off to work on a given light switch. (When I do my outlets, I will do the same.) Something like this might be another good bit of information to store in your documentation!

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT Год назад

      That's actually really cool, we should definitely use those!

  • @geetmadan1991
    @geetmadan1991 Год назад +90

    i have a similar automation to turn on the lights when someone knocks at the door. it is better than motion sensor as it doesn't get triggered by everyone.

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +6

      That’s a good idea!

    • @PeteDabbs
      @PeteDabbs Год назад

      I've got the same. Vibration sensor on the back of the door.

    • @morells09
      @morells09 Год назад +1

      And opening and closing the door doesn’t set it off?

    • @TheUnofficialMaker
      @TheUnofficialMaker Год назад +2

      Guess you don't have a video door bell! lol

    • @geetmadan1991
      @geetmadan1991 Год назад +1

      @@morells09 it does but I want that. Like when I open the door lights turn on and then when I lock the door manually the lights turn off.

  • @myHomeKithome
    @myHomeKithome Год назад +82

    LOVE The robot vacuum specific room cleaning button idea! It’s so incredibly practical!

  • @JevVan
    @JevVan Год назад +145

    Reed I'm really enjoying this series where you show different home automation examples. I don't care how crazy they seem keep it up because all of them are great for getting my creative juices flowing!

  • @radkomuda
    @radkomuda Год назад +20

    My best vacuum hack is making an area called "movie night" which covers under and front of the sofa so when we take kids to sleep, Roomba takes care of the popcorn bits AND this made me think of programming Roomba not only for areas but also - scenarios. Makes perfect sense for us.

  • @DanSpengeman
    @DanSpengeman Год назад +23

    I have a routine similar to your "Kids Out Of Bed" one but when their room doors open any time after their normal bed time, it turns on our lights under our bed to gently get our attention in case we need to help. If you're in a deep sleep, you can maybe miss it but being the light sleeper I am, I rarely don't react and it's been incredibly convenient.

    • @devonwilliams2423
      @devonwilliams2423 Год назад +1

      I have mine google a list of excuses why mommys naked so im always prepared for when the children come our way!

  • @AtomicDaw
    @AtomicDaw Год назад +85

    You should do a day in the life showing all you automations that you use

  • @EpicBenjo
    @EpicBenjo Год назад +3

    Imagine banging a random part of a table and a gun shelf opens up

  • @denisdeslauriers7277
    @denisdeslauriers7277 Год назад

    "Kids, I need some help, go jump on dad and wake him up." That one cracked me up!

  • @ElCidPhysics90
    @ElCidPhysics90 Год назад +1

    The scare the kids back to bed was amazing

  • @Arabeon
    @Arabeon Год назад +4

    Love your automaton ideas bro, sometimes you inspire me and give me ideas, so thank you

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      yes, automations are the best thing in a smart home and sharing automation ideas on the internet is amazing 😊👍

  • @Dennis-Earl-Smiley
    @Dennis-Earl-Smiley Год назад +1

    To get up, i have a cat, smart bulbs mimicking natural sunrise, and alarms.

  • @shaggyfilms
    @shaggyfilms Год назад +4

    That vacuum button is insane. I really hope i remember to implement this when i get my HA lol

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      it's easier to connect your vacuum to your voice assistant and just say "Hey Google, clean the bathroom". Assuming you have a voice assistant. This is more practical because you don't need buttons in every room and you can even start cleaning a room no matter where you are. So you don't have to walk to the kitchen to start cleaning the kitchen 😎

  • @SamButlerUK
    @SamButlerUK Год назад +1

    The Flex whispering at the kids had me 😂

  • @GioBen68
    @GioBen68 Год назад +1

    As always super video👍🏼
    just great to see how your family is participating. Adds a lot of fun 👌🏼😁

  • @ethanashby4305
    @ethanashby4305 Год назад +3

    Wow, this is my favorite automation video yet. I need to get some of these setup, awesome!

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +2

      Thanks Ethan! Yes set some of these up and I’m always down to help!

  • @420TheStonedRanger
    @420TheStonedRanger Год назад +2

    The Echo Flex whispering the monsters are awake, made me literally laugh out loud 😂

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад +2

      Are the kids the monsters who are awake? 🤔

    • @420TheStonedRanger
      @420TheStonedRanger Год назад +1

      @@VPSmartTech now I'm not sure anymore 😂. At first I just thought it was something to scare his daughter back to her room. Maybe even both

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад

      It’s just to scare them, no double meaning. Maybe more like angry parent getting woken up in the middle of the night could be a monster.

  • @GilesWells
    @GilesWells Год назад +1

    I have a simple shortcut called "Hodor" that locks the front door. Also when going to bed my wife likes the fan on and thunderstorm noises and would always tell me to "do the thing." Well now the bedroom Google *cough* Nest Mini listens for "Hey Google, do the thing." Many of my automation triggers are based around how to get that wonderful first time eye roll from the wife. "Hodor" was one of the best eye rolls yet.

  • @neekster28
    @neekster28 Год назад +4

    I've done the wall switch NFC tag idea. I did it by cutting up a oversize NFC tag and using masking tape, but it works. I'll have to consider adding some more for guest mode and that kind of thing.

    • @neekster28
      @neekster28 Год назад

      It' almos lik i yo coul actuall spel an punctuat properl thi scam migh b believabl..

  • @TheSuitedEngineer
    @TheSuitedEngineer Год назад +4

    The first automation is genius! I'm going to set this up right away!
    Edit: The watch list reminder automation.

  • @ymymym111
    @ymymym111 Год назад +1

    I think the NFC tag idea is genius!

  • @ruckus1713
    @ruckus1713 Год назад +6

    Vacuum was awesome, but, for me, the fun factor biased the practicality score for the the nfc tags and vibration sensors. Both seem to be more involved than my current automations.

  • @chriscooper1686
    @chriscooper1686 Год назад +6

    Great Video…. Never thought about putting nfc tags under light plates. Going to start doing that. :)

  • @rlmiller007
    @rlmiller007 Год назад

    THANK YOU! Your channel is awesome. I have been automating my home since windows 95 using some Radio Shack light controls. Look forward to adapting your ideas!!!!

  • @rhueoflandorin
    @rhueoflandorin Год назад

    most of these were pretty clever. the two that got me laughing the most were the two that involved the kids: "go to bed, the monsters are awake"
    and "i need help....go jump on daddy." LOL.

  • @randygreen007
    @randygreen007 Год назад +9

    I have to agree with the Roomba button because by the time I’ve said “Alexa, ask Roomba to vacuum the bathroom” I could have just swept it myself. These long drawn out conversations with smart devices is getting old. It’s the with my weather station. By the time I’m finished asking if it’s going to rain at my location it’s already raining. I also like the idea of the vibration sensors because they could possibly alert me when the washing machine is finished or starting a different cycle so I don’t need to stand over it waiting.

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад +1

      but you have to buy buttons for each room and you have to physically go into the room to start the cleaning. With a voice assistant you save money and don't have to get up 😂

    • @69bruh
      @69bruh Год назад

      @@VPSmartTech buttons are cheaper.

    • @thenamen935
      @thenamen935 Год назад

      @@VPSmartTech where are you when you see dirt in the bathroom? Already in the bathroom.
      Also the entire concept of Smart Homes is generally not to save money because Smart homes literally are: You pay more money to live a more comfortable life.

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      @@thenamen935 I am in the bathroom room and that's why I tell my Smart Speaker in the bathroom to clean it 😀

  • @jc_tuba24
    @jc_tuba24 Год назад +1

    Another Saturday, another smart home solve video!! Love the vids, keep it up ;)

  • @04williamsl
    @04williamsl Год назад

    The vitamins example would also be good for pets to not over feed them or for those caring for others who have to take tablets. It can be easy to forget if they've taken them, or if there's multiple people caring for them, making sure each other knows what they've done... this could definitely help that process.

  • @samboden6352
    @samboden6352 Год назад +8

    Reed, I'm impressed with all the possibilities you're showing here! It's so much more than the standard light bulb and scenes stuff. I'm still pretty new to this stuff, so excuse my possibly silly question... But can a ConBee 2 handle all these extra buttons and sensors? Since I wouldn't need a gateway for every brand it would seem like a good solution, wouldn't it? Thank you!

  • @patrickbroadhead1982
    @patrickbroadhead1982 Год назад

    NFC tag in the light switch... the only thing I can think of is quagmire mode for when you get home after a date. Lmao 🤣

  • @drstefankrank
    @drstefankrank Год назад +1

    We have presence detectors under all of our beds. You can activate a special mode that gives some attention in the bedroom when the detector in the kid room triggers. It's for the special moments the parents may have during the night. From triggering to entering the bedroom is enough time to get everything child friendly. :)

  • @bronney
    @bronney Год назад

    Your wife nailed the scary whispers lol.

  • @rohittkrr
    @rohittkrr Год назад +1

    You should have an automation where if you hit your media cabinet, it yells ‘ stop hitting me’

  • @mariebarger8631
    @mariebarger8631 Год назад

    Just right for all! Can't wait to set up. Thank you.

  • @jorjnagz
    @jorjnagz Год назад

    Just like Fonzie hitting the Jukebox to get it to play. I like it!

  • @williamj.dovejr.8613
    @williamj.dovejr.8613 Год назад +1

    I would have a reminder to drink water first thing in the morning, take my vitamins, have my coffee start automatically and a reminder to eat my overnight oats...oh, morning music.

  • @raymondbailey2142
    @raymondbailey2142 Год назад +5

    I absolutely love this channel. I have gotten a lot of issues solved by watching it. I do wonder if there's an automation that'll keep the wife from complaining about the automations. 🤣 Also not one automation in this video has gone to far, they're perfect.

  • @JuanAmeijeiras
    @JuanAmeijeiras Год назад +4

    For the vitamin reminder/counter button, maybe better application will be with an NFC tag below the container?

    • @Hoops-Senior
      @Hoops-Senior Год назад

      'Spouse' approval went down on the NFC idea as it meant having her phone to hand. He said that in the video.

  • @movingloz
    @movingloz Год назад

    Haha 😂. Luv it. That’s seriously the best idea I’ve heard of, hitting the tv cabinet.

  • @bat3332
    @bat3332 Год назад +1

    apart from guiding the kid back to bed everything else is great automation and not taking too farrrrrr. I love the way you have shown the spouse approval rating which is the most important bit in any automation

  • @reggie2803
    @reggie2803 Год назад

    Great information. So many good ideas to consider.

  • @protzmafia
    @protzmafia Год назад

    ...Did you already get all of the groceries..? 🤣 too real

  • @PauloAbreu
    @PauloAbreu Год назад

    I love your videos with automation ideas, no matter how crazy they might be 😄😄😄👏👏👏

  • @Happyfortunestudio
    @Happyfortunestudio Год назад

    I’m so grateful I found your channel 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @redstoneablecz5742
    @redstoneablecz5742 Год назад +1

    The vitamins should be placed on some king of a button, so the vitramins action activates when you pick it up :D

  • @KeepinItReal890
    @KeepinItReal890 Год назад

    this dude is fully automated. like he has everything.

  • @florianhennig4778
    @florianhennig4778 Год назад +3

    The NFC stuff would be great if it was possible to scan them without having to unlock the phone first. That is the only thing that prevents me from using more NFC tags for my automations. Because if I have to unlock the phone anyway I can open the device controls shortcut and select the stuff I want in there.

  • @keebroll3388
    @keebroll3388 Год назад

    Love these ideas, especially the one that scares the kids to go back to their room! My wife would hate me hahaha

  • @hughatkins
    @hughatkins Год назад

    These are generally great idea, you’ll have a yield to them, but they. Are entertaining at a minimum, awesome unique idea for some! Keep them coming!

  • @lverlaek
    @lverlaek Год назад +1

    One of your best video's, make me smile all the way trough.

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад

      Wow that makes me really happy to hear! Thank you for the kind words!

  • @Slippity_Slappity
    @Slippity_Slappity Год назад +1

    I already had the idea and was planning to add hidden NFC tags in lieu of smart switches. Besides the expense and bother of switching out switches for smart switches, I rent in an older building and I don’t believe there are grounding wires everywhere, which means that many of them wouldn’t work anyway. Thanks for confirming that it’s a good idea!
    I sometimes have the same issue with bedtime. I may have to explore your solution at some point.
    I like how you involve your wife and kids with the jokes. If you keep it up I may even be able to get my wife to watch your videos with me on shared watch time, so I don’t have to carve out the time separately and get more of them watched! Haha
    (Edited to remove extra paragraph spacing.)

  • @ste3lwill
    @ste3lwill Год назад

    Now I want to get a old school Jukebox, mount a vibration sensor and do a Fonzie impression every time I want to play some music

  • @Matt.Gillard
    @Matt.Gillard Год назад

    Your channel is fantastic! Keep it up man!

  • @ClintGriffin1
    @ClintGriffin1 Год назад

    I love your automations videos!

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos Год назад +1

    I ended up getting rid of all the remotes with the CEC via HDMI that turns everything on from one remote control. I know some brands have issues with CEC, but I am lucky that all of my stuff is from the same brand so it works well. But the old hit the TV to make it work better - I can see the fun value in that.

  • @arj4unow
    @arj4unow Год назад +1

    We can have all the automations but it takes a human to put them to good use. Loved it , Pushing things too far is how innovation takes place.

  • @whennn
    @whennn Год назад +1

    Would love to see a weekly or monthly video edition of crazy automations that you and your subscribers from around the world do. Unique things that we can all use if we need to.

  • @eduardomartinsbrito
    @eduardomartinsbrito Год назад

    Scare kids back to bed can be used to implement on an alarm system with a scary message!

  • @lthomas63
    @lthomas63 Год назад

    Cool automations, I love the Ferris Bueller quote!

  • @suzithewitch
    @suzithewitch Год назад +2

    Not too far! I have an automation that when I "knock on wood" (the table next to my chair), some fairy lights twinkle in response. It's fun when someone who's never seen it before comes over :)

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Those fun automations can be the best!

  • @VeeryBird
    @VeeryBird Год назад

    That pressure sensor is genius! I'm gonna look for it immediately!

  • @5ucur
    @5ucur Год назад

    It's not just in films 😁 One winter, a professor turned on a heater in the classroom. It's one of those old ones with the tubes. Only one of the tubes was working so the heating was minimal. A friend gave the heater a careful slap and one more tube came back to life! 😁 We were all thankful to him.

  • @Schjoenz
    @Schjoenz Год назад

    Your wife did the whispering but she also turned it off. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @NathanPatton
    @NathanPatton Год назад

    'percussive maintenance', nice lol 😁

  • @Gk2003m
    @Gk2003m 5 месяцев назад

    4:35: “Alexa, kids have gotten morning vitamins”. Then put a contact sensor on the cabinet with the vitamins. When it opens, Alexa announces “the kids have gotten their morning vitamins”. Reducing device usage as much as possible, to reduce error as much as possible.

  • @MikeBzd
    @MikeBzd Год назад +1

    I like the Fonzi style media center activation feature. Something I should add to my setup.

  • @vasudevbandewar6131
    @vasudevbandewar6131 Год назад

    Thanks for making me start my journey of home automation. I was able to create a automation of “clean everywhere” using a tag but now with same tag i would like to send it home. Thanks in advance.

  • @darkmauriceravel
    @darkmauriceravel Год назад

    Nice job! I think some are too far, but they are so funny too. I'm thinking all day what can i do too 😅. Keep doing this great videos, i really enjoy them!

  • @LifeIsDigitalUK
    @LifeIsDigitalUK Год назад

    I use a landing automation to tell my daughter to go back to bed in the night, it makes her think about whether she should go out without scaring her, but mine isn't as fun as urs

  • @piyusjai
    @piyusjai Год назад

    Media Center Vibration Sensor idea is awesome fun!!!

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Год назад

    I think these automations are just right Reed. Thanks. 😊

  • @MMarch831
    @MMarch831 Год назад

    I dig the first one. And good call on Ted Lasso. Brilliant show.

  • @Алрик
    @Алрик Год назад

    Expectation: something is automated
    Reality: you need to press the button every time

  • @brentkleinman6926
    @brentkleinman6926 Год назад

    Those ideas are pretty sweet! Sweet video.

  • @darinsmith9468
    @darinsmith9468 Год назад +1

    Well, now you need a jukebox so you can be The Fonz and hit it to make it play.

  • @sirdrakey
    @sirdrakey Год назад

    The hallway one should just make scary noises

  • @jamesmonahan7872
    @jamesmonahan7872 Год назад +2

    Another great video with good information. Since I seem to have the same goal of total automation I do like these actions. I thinks using the vibration sensor is genius. I want to incorporate more buttons in the home but as you mentioned they are not cheap. I did get 6 at Prime day that I need to setup and will purchase whatever else I need come black friday to finish. Thank you for continuing to help us improve our homes.

  • @chrisneighbors1548
    @chrisneighbors1548 Год назад

    I need a Fonz way of making things work! Will def try that one!

  • @gabemcguire2463
    @gabemcguire2463 2 месяца назад

    I like the NFC tags for Spotify on the Echos. I've been considering doing something similar. Spotify connect can be iffy on whether or not it wants to let me connect to an Echo group, but asking Alexa to start playing on that group always works. I've got an automation in Shortcuts now where I can just tap it and it automatically asks Alexa to start playing music on the appropriate group for where I am. By using NFC stickers to trigger it, I hope to mimic the AirPlay handoff from HomePods

  • @jester4761
    @jester4761 Год назад +1

    Not really an automation, but I have two cameras in a room that I want to make sure I know when they are active. So I have a plasma globe turned on when the cameras are on, and turned off when the cameras are off. It's a great way to see if I'm recording at a glance. Since that room is public, and the cameras are hidden, its pretty convenient.

  • @xmacleodx
    @xmacleodx Год назад +1

    I put my kids bed side lamps on Meros smart plug that provides watt usage, if the lamp power draw goes above 4w (small LED lights) it sends a notifcation to my Wife and I via the HA app, and the Google speaker in our office annouces which kid is up. Lets us know who is up and who we have to put back to bed haha.

  • @freeluvbreedlove
    @freeluvbreedlove Год назад +1

    I love the new spouse approval rating system

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      yes, this is very important!

  • @speedracer9132
    @speedracer9132 Год назад +1

    I’m seeking the ultimate theater automation but have no clue how to trigger: I want the lights to do when turning the tv on but completely go out when starting a show/movie, then come back up to dim when the credits roll

  • @andrewcbartlett
    @andrewcbartlett Год назад +1

    Great video. Backfire proof automations are tricky!! I miss Luna!

  • @dsv591
    @dsv591 Год назад +2

    Any recommendations to organize the automations and devices?
    Name patterns for instance, a video on how to keep everything under control would be great.

  • @markhutchison8527
    @markhutchison8527 Год назад

    The scare the kids automation does have a better use. My youngest has autism, having the flex announce in our bedroom that he’s up wandering would be super useful. I wish set up details where not vetoed

  • @nightthunderadventures
    @nightthunderadventures Год назад

    I love this!!

  • @alwaysfallingshort
    @alwaysfallingshort Год назад

    I really like the alarm timing thing a lot.

  • @relikvija
    @relikvija Год назад

    Keep em coming sir

  • @RhinoNigel
    @RhinoNigel Год назад +1

    I do this for my kitchen cabinet with the pots and pans to turn the lights on. If you’re getting a pot out, your obviously cooking and needs lights.

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      sounds great, but how exactly do you know if you taking out a pan for cooking or putting it back in the drawer after cleaning? Both times you have to open the drawer which will then trigger the lights

    • @RhinoNigel
      @RhinoNigel Год назад +1

      @@VPSmartTech it’s def not perfect. Unfortunately the lights will turn on still. But either way, you’re in the kitchen so you’ll need lights. You can just turn em off with a button press on your way out

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      @@RhinoNigel if you always need lights in the kitchen, why not using a motion sensor to turn them on and off automatically?

    • @RhinoNigel
      @RhinoNigel Год назад +1

      @@VPSmartTech because there are different lights for different tasks. I don’t want the lights I use for cooking to turn on whenever I walk into the room.

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      @@RhinoNigel ok, makes sense 👌

  • @Kivaskib
    @Kivaskib Год назад

    Absolutely love your video ideas!! please keep it up

  • @MannyHaarp
    @MannyHaarp Год назад

    Love these automations! Nice showcase on Inception! It's my favorite movie!

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +1

      I love that movie and basically every Christopher Nolan movie for me.

  • @YODAddyLIVE
    @YODAddyLIVE Год назад +1

    With the price of switches being an issue why waste one just to vacuum a room? I see you have an Echo device there so a simple verbal "Vacuum bathroom #" would suffice.
    NFC tags are great but once again a bit too much when a simple voice command would work and there is no need to take your phone out. I use them for owner's manual and for sharing guest wi-fi.
    As for grocery assist it can be a bit tricky as you need to know if the spouse is coming home from grocery or just coming home. In our case we always say if we will be doing grocery so when arriving home, it's a known issue so notification that garage door opens is enough to know. I like what you did with the timing thing but would switch to using a camera in the garage along with a whole house notification "Come help with the groceries". What if its only one bag or the person doesn't need any assistance? How about using a button? Find a good placement and it will be up to the shopper to press the button that announces, "I need help in the garage"?

  • @imenjak
    @imenjak Год назад +1

    Dynamic alarm clock is really good idea!

  • @gernotritzau5948
    @gernotritzau5948 Год назад

    Definitely not taking it too far, clever clever...lol

  • @artieartya
    @artieartya Год назад

    Clever and a breath of fresh air from the mundane everyday normal routines. Entertaining and fun especially for party tricks in my opinion.

  • @otkrivlenie
    @otkrivlenie Год назад

    My kid had a stomach ache. Let's scrare them to not ask mom and dad for a pill. Really good 10/10.

  • @leopold7562
    @leopold7562 Год назад +1

    As much as I love the idea of whacking the TV stand to start the media stuff, it’d never work in my house. Given said unit is also used for putting post down, or as a coffee table or an impromptu “just dump it here” surface, it’d probably trigger every few minutes!

  • @timothyreed7709
    @timothyreed7709 Год назад +13

    For the vitamins, would a force sensing resistor pad work for detecting when you pick up the vitamins? I think it would cool to detect when vitamins are taken without any user input. Could pair the sensor with a Fibaro Implant if one doesn't already exist

    • @SmartHomeSolver
      @SmartHomeSolver  Год назад +8

      That would be pretty sweet. I need to look into those more.

    • @nightsky549
      @nightsky549 Год назад +1

      That would be awesome!

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад +1

      or a contact sensor mounted to the lid of the vitamins box, so every time you remove the lid, it will be noticed by your smart home 🙂

    • @areks4397
      @areks4397 Год назад +1

      These are the kind of things that sound great in theory but fail spectacularly in practice. Just think the amount of times you move stuff in your cabinets while just trying to get something from them. Too error prone. Also, what happens when you finish a bottle and get a new one? Now you need a way to distinguish if you grabbed those by accident, for replacement or to give it to your kids. Sure, you can then use a scale instead of a FSR to figure out weight differences, but how far down the line are you willing to go? Sometimes simple is best.

    • @VPSmartTech
      @VPSmartTech Год назад

      @@areks4397 moving stuff in your cabinet will not affect it in any way 🤷 You just place the original pill dose inside something that has the contact sensor attached to it's lid. You can buy a new pill dose and replace the old one, without changing anything on your setup. When you do the replacement you already gave your kids their vitamins, so no problem here at all.