Most DIY smart home b***ons are terrible, so I built one that actually feels good
Most off-the-shelf smart buttons use tiny surface-mounted tactile switches. They are hollow, plasticky, and lack the mechanical satisfaction of a real interaction that a switch typically provides you with. There's also a major latency issue, as battery-powered Wi-Fi buttons have to wake up and connect to the AP, and then send a command. That one- to two-second delay makes you wonder if you actually pressed it.
Most off-the-shelf smart b***ons use tiny surface-mounted tactile switches. They are hollow, plasticky, and lack the mechanical satisfaction of a real interaction that a switch typically provides you with. There’s also a major latency issue, as battery-powered Wi-Fi b***ons have to wake up and connect to the AP, and then send a command. That one- to two-second delay makes you wonder if you actually pressed it.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
Published by: aplhsindia.in
