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Have you tried HomeSeer?
Pretty much everything covered and you can tinker to your hearts content on Windows or Linux.
Thanks
Never heard of HomeSeer. Will do some reading about it today
Have you tried HomeSeer?
Pretty much everything covered and you can tinker to your hearts content on Windows or Linux.
Ah, slightly different to the ones I bought. What's the use of the gyro sensor in them?
Thanks
Never heard of HomeSeer. Will do some reading about it today
If you wanna know anything let me know......happy to help
I looked and said HOW MUCH!!!
Think I will pass on that hub thanks
I looked and said HOW MUCH!!!
Think I will pass on that hub thanks
The hubs and components they sell look really outdated as well. I know the hub is largely irrelevant as it should be hidden away, but looks like an old 90s modem.
Even some of the sensors look a little strange, and yes the pricing is ridiculous. Take door sensors $25 for a single one, or $117 for a 5 pack. Aqara sensors look much more modern, and i think you could pick up a 5 pack of door sensors for ~£30. There's nothing special in the sensor to warrant a $25 price tag.
The problem with a lot of smart home companies that develop a hub is that it's a one-off cost upfront and then there's no more revenue (Wink is prime example here), so they have to offer additional components to keep a revenue stream incoming. Frankly though, the prices they're charging for addons is just plainly ripping off their customers.
Homeseer controlled smart home, Ubiquiti Wifi, Hikvision CCTV, smart lights and switches too many to mention, 6 echo's and echo dots but big change is my alarm. Just replaced a Honeywell Galaxy Flex with an Ajax smart alarm. Both Grade 2, both Hybrid but the Ajax is just a 'better' alarm, which I never thought I would say compared to a Honeywell.
So Alexa decided to randomly lose all of my smartthings devices 2 days ago, I cannot get it to find them at all.
MAJOR PITA as I have quite a few light automations setup and since the devices have disappeared from Alexa it has just deleted the devices from the routines as well.
Weirdly any scenes that I setup in smartthings get detected by the alexa app almost immediately, so I have restored some functionality this way but I can't directly voice control my smartthings devices now and I have no idea why or how to correct it.
The hub and both apps (classic and new smartthings) work fine.Just FYI I think there was a smartthings hub update the other day, mine stopped working for pretty much a whole day too.
Great when all the lights work with it