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If you’ve got an existing smart home rig, motion sensors can be a useful addition to your setup. You can use them for all kinds of things, from turning on lights when you enter a room, to shutting off ...
Most smart home sensors are designed for use inside the house, which is where their presence is most useful. But there’s no reason the data they gather and triggers they enable can’t have utility ...
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Smart home products allow us to control and automate many parts of our lives and homes. From bedrooms to kitchens, you can add these web-connected devices to every nook and cranny of your domicile, ...
My progress toward a truly “smart” home has been painfully slow. I’m sick of unreliable voice commands, flaky smart switches, and poorly designed apps. Where’s the seamless experience that was ...
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New MotionAware tech may use Hue’s Zigbee radios to detect motion. Plus, there’s a new video doorbell and outdoor lights on the way. New MotionAware tech may use Hue’s Zigbee radios to detect motion.
Almost all wireless smart home sensors have different battery formats, here's why.