Time and time again It takes just one MBA trying to boost numbers to turn a good product into a data collection nightmare. Honestly is there any IoT brand that we can trust long-term? Maybe IKEA stuff?
There is a somewhat strangely named German brand that sells private IoT door / security cams. Forgot the name, sadly. They’re quite expensive though. My guess is they might sell private lightbulbs. For home audio, Sonos is great. Their voice assistant is completely locally processed.
Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
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Re: Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
#52This is a disappointing if not unexpected update. I currently have a hue bridge for some hue ambiance bulbs but also have control through HA. There have been some needed bulb updates (improving the stability of last color temp and state on power on) but I will soon fully transition over to HA with a zigbee adapter because of stuff like this.
what's HA?
It's a quite powerful tool to integrate a variety of different smart home devices into one location and share them between ecosystems.
I have a wifi thermostat that requires a dedicated app and does not allow for Apple Home integration. With Home Assistant I installed an integration for that thermostat, then shared it with the Apple Home bridge (also an integration) and quickly was able to allow my iphone/automations etc, to modify the thermostat. And that's only scratching the surface and something that took a few minutes.
Re: Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
#53Time and time again It takes just one MBA trying to boost numbers to turn a good product into a data collection nightmare. Honestly is there any IoT brand that we can trust long-term? Maybe IKEA stuff?
Of course, there's no guarantee for future products, but once they're set up they're not gonna change unless you go in and update their firmware.
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#54Re: Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
#55Time and time again It takes just one MBA trying to boost numbers to turn a good product into a data collection nightmare. Honestly is there any IoT brand that we can trust long-term? Maybe IKEA stuff?
Raspberry, Arduino and others: Release some awesome open-sourced hardware standard for the smart home: lighting, measuring, interfacing!
Or does something already exist?
Re: Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
#56I have noticed the announcement of the change too. This materially changes the product for me. I was a happy user so far, and was thinking about buying more bulbs in fact, but not anymore. Is there a way to force the company to return the money I have paid for my bulbs and hub so far? Even if it is arduous and cost me more money than I'm able to gain back I would be inclined to do it to signal my displeasure with thi…
Re: Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
#57This is a disappointing if not unexpected update. I currently have a hue bridge for some hue ambiance bulbs but also have control through HA. There have been some needed bulb updates (improving the stability of last color temp and state on power on) but I will soon fully transition over to HA with a zigbee adapter because of stuff like this.
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#58#internetofshit
Oh come on - don't you want for all your bulbs to be turned on already _before_ you get back home? It's a gamechanger!
Having the lights turn off automatically when there's nobody home is also nice though.
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#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
There is a somewhat strangely named German brand that sells private IoT door / security cams. Forgot the name, sadly. They’re quite expensive though. My guess is they might sell private lightbulbs. For home audio, Sonos is great. Their voice assistant is completely locally processed.
This one is French, but I thought it might be what you are referring to. https://www.netatmo.com/
Re: Philips Hue will soon force users to create an account
#60I'm slowly moving control to a Hubitat ( https://hubitat.com/ ). But still use the Hue hub for the noisy (frequent messages) Hue bulbs. Anyone have any alternatives?
I use Home Assistant. It's open source and there is a huge community around it.