The end of Insteon and why the smart home keeps faltering
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The end of Insteon and why the smart home keeps faltering
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Re: The end of Insteon and why the smart home keeps faltering
#2Smart home stuff needs a local network to the home, that's it. A server going down in Virginia shouldn't mean a person can't run their vacuum robot.
Re: The end of Insteon and why the smart home keeps faltering
#3It's a device that doesn't need to be cloud connected... that's cloud connected. Smart home stuff needs a local network to the home, that's it. A server going down in Virginia shouldn't mean a person can't run their vacuum robot.
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#7It's a device that doesn't need to be cloud connected... that's cloud connected. Smart home stuff needs a local network to the home, that's it. A server going down in Virginia shouldn't mean a person can't run their vacuum robot.
Re: The end of Insteon and why the smart home keeps faltering
#8I'm not sure Matter is going to solve this because it doesn't do away with this business model. Zigbee and Zwave have been great options for ages that offer a lot of the same benefits with respect to local control and portability (as does Homekit to an extent), but people continue to buy into closed ecosystems like Insteon and then get burned. Of course companies like Wink and SmartThings have managed to build cloud lock in on top of Zigbee and Zwave, I can see Matter helping with that part of the issue if we can get interoperability at the controller level.
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#9These companies need to either get much leaner, or change strategies.
The market for a $200 internet connected door handle is pretty small. I'm sure a lot of these products could work with a target margin of 5-10%. Who would invest into that idea though? Haha
Re: The end of Insteon and why the smart home keeps faltering
#10So do all their products now become e-waste or is there some salvageable value?
Maybe a glut of these will be on eBay soon.