I ditched cloud smart home devices for local control, and my house finally works
Smart homes can quickly transcend into a typical morning feeling frustrating. Let's say you say a voice command, and then your smart assistant responds with "Sorry, I'm having trouble connecting to the internet right now." Or your connection does work, and your smart switch still takes five full seconds to turn on a bulb which is two feet away. When your partner or guests can't turn on a lamp because the physical switch was flipped off or the app logged them out, all this does is build up even more pent-up rage. The smart home was supposed to reduce friction, but now you're acting as a full-time IT help desk for your own living room.
Smart homes can quickly transcend into a typical morning feeling frustrating. Let’s say you say a voice command, and then your smart a**istant responds with “Sorry, I’m having trouble connecting to the internet right now.” Or your connection does work, and your smart switch still takes five full seconds to turn on a bulb which is two feet away. When your partner or guests can’t turn on a lamp because the physical switch was flipped off or the app logged them out, all this does is build up even more pent-up rage. The smart home was supposed to reduce friction, but now you’re acting as a full-time IT help desk for your own living room.
Esma Oraloğlu
Turkey
Turkey
Published by: aplhsindia.in
