Hey all, we’re moving into a new place soon and I want to start making it a smart home. I have some experience with wifi-based smart bulbs from TP-Link Kasa and a ring camera, but that’s about it. I need to update the switches in the house anyway, so I figure that’s a good place to start.

A few details:

  • The house was built in the early 60s, so I’m guessing no neutral wires. (It doesn’t look like most of the switches have been updated since it was built)

  • All the bedrooms have overhead fans with just a single switch controlling them. Is there any way to use smart tech to control the fan and light separately? This isn’t a huge priority, but would be nice even if it’s in the distant future.

  • I use Google Home

  • While I consider myself probably technical enough to figure out and set up something like Homeassistant, complex automation is not my goal (right now). Voice command and remote command via smartphone is the primary concern.

  • I have no hubs/thread border router right now.

  • I’d very much prefer something that will last / something that I won’t need to update or replace after a few years. (I’m not very familiar with the longevity of the software running some of these smart home options. I’ve had a couple Kasa bulbs for over 5 years, but I’m not sure if that’s common or not.)

  • I think there are a lot of unknown unknowns for me. This is an area of tech I just haven’t kept up with.

I’m just a bit lost, and with reddit gone I’m not sure what to trust. Any guidance on where to start would be very appreciated!

  • dandi8@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Seems like your issue is mainly with voice recognition.

    For a different perspective, I’ve set up my apartment with Home Assistant and smart lightbulbs a few years ago and it’s honestly been really nice to have all lights become dimmer as night approaches, turn off automatically as I go to bed, then be woken up by my bedside lamp mimicking the sun (especially in the winter). Being able to access all lights via a mobile app has also been really useful.

    Perhaps the sweet spot is to find where the “smart” home can help you with your routines?

    I never really bothered with voice control as I don’t like the privacy implications.