• Bonehead
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    651 year ago

    Funny…I’m the exact opposite. I don’t want it to detect that I’ve entered the room and set the lights to the appropriate scene automatically. Unless it can detect when I don’t want to go into a dark room and be blinded by lights I didn’t want on, I want to control when it turns on. Unless it can determine that I’m only home from work for a few minutes to go to the bathroom, I don’t want it to adjust the heat settings. In other words, until it can actually read my mind, I want to be able to control it and tell it what I want when I actually want it.

    I’m looking into an HA setup specifically to get away from Alexa and host everything locally. I may only want simple controls, but I want to truly control everything myself.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      I loved being able to control the dimmer level or color of the lights using voices controls.

      I set up a few IFTTT recipes to create lighting and music scenes for things like reading, conversation, movie watching, date night, party time, and a few others and triggered them with a voice command.

      It was always a hit with whoever I brought over, but mostly it just did 4 or 5 things with one voice command.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Same here.

      • I have no idea how to reliably sense who or how many people are in a room, going by questions here. The presence sensors I’ve tried so far are really inadequate
      • even if I knew who or how many are in the room, I have no idea if there is any logic to correctly decide whether I want the light on and how much
      • voice control of lights is more useful to me, although Alexa is slow and I haven’t yet tried other approaches
      • scheduled lighting has been surprisingly useful. That reminds me, I need to schedule dining room at 20% at 6am m,w,f