@@michaelsleen Hello, I am an employee of anpviz. Our company specializes in professional security monitoring, and we have many new products recently. You can test them for free and publish them on your website. We can offer you a commission. We look forward to your reply
Nice video and well thought out.. Loved your reactions to your wife. It perfectly showed the thought differences between a tech enthusiast and 'normal' person.
Pretty funny with the wife. My wife would probably be about the same. Here’s my list: Rachio - 1 star. Stopped working with HomeKit. Apple TV - 5 stars HomePods - 4 stars Yale Nest locks - 4 stars, very reliable but need to use HA, Starling, etc to get into HomeKit All Eve products - cameras, weather, outlets - 4 stars Lennox, mysa and ecobee thermostats - 4 stars Nest aware smoke, CM detector - 4 stars Logitech doorbell - 4 stars Logitech camera - 4 stars Starling Home hub - 4 stars Aqara camera - 3 stars Airversa air cleaner - 5 stars Mya garage - 1 star - shut down API Haiku by BAF - 2 stars, no API for HomeKit Homebridge - 3 stars
@@michaelsleen the airversa sits next to our new kittens litter box. It comes on automatically when it senses poor air and it works very well when litter is stirred up by our cat and can remove the orders rather well. The light on it adjusts for night time as well. The HomeKit is a bonus to up the fan speed for those special kitty uses and your in the room and when to clear up the odor quickly. It’s just a nice machine and I don’t have to use a separate app!
@@michaelsleen the Rachio just plan stopped working. Had to keep resetting it and Rachio support was useless. Then the device just died after about 2 years of ownership. Too expensive to fail after two years.
I’d love to see many more of these from more people. I often have a hard time comprehending how my spouse doesn’t see the same value I do and it’s fascinating to me, but more importantly helpful. Especially with such complete setups like yours where everything is pretty well up to community standards.
This rating exercise was based entirely on subjectivity and not empirical data. As stated in the beginning of the video, it was just something for fun. You are correct that I could use the Emporia Vue for the dryer automation. I simply had the vibration sensor long before I got the Emporia Vue, and the vibration sensor is a lower barrier to entry for most people (I.e., cheaper and easier to install). Thanks for watching.
Nice video, it's always so interesting to know the opinion of one's partner in contrast to your own opinion of your devices and automations, haha. Like you might think one thing is the most useful thing since sliced bread, and conversely your partner says "nahhh, snooze-fest". Also, I had been wondering what the tag on your Ring Keypad was for ages! Good to finally know that it's an NFC tag for the robot vacuum, lol, my curiosity has been sated. I have to sometimes remember to ask my partner what they think of some new things I like to set up to see if they're as cool as I think or as useful as I think they are, only to sometimes find out that they're a bit of a nuisance (or what I can tweak on them to make them up to standard).
I know. Would love to have smart shades. We invested a lot into our current shades, and there is no retrofit option that I am aware of for honeycomb cellular top down bottom up shades. Can't justify spending money to replace them all. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the feedback. In my view (and my wife’s) they are quite different, but I can see how you may draw the connection. Appreciate you sharing watching and sharing.
👉 Let me know your 5-star and 1-star smart home gadgets.
It was so fun seeing Ashley’s perspective on the channel, and I’d love to see more of her in future videos if she might be up for it!
I’ll let her know, thanks!
@@michaelsleen Awesome!
Great to hear the perspective of someone not obsessed with smart home stuff. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed, thanks!
@@michaelsleen Hello, I am an employee of anpviz. Our company specializes in professional security monitoring, and we have many new products recently. You can test them for free and publish them on your website. We can offer you a commission. We look forward to your reply
Nice video and well thought out.. Loved your reactions to your wife. It perfectly showed the thought differences between a tech enthusiast and 'normal' person.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Pretty funny with the wife. My wife would probably be about the same. Here’s my list:
Rachio - 1 star. Stopped working with HomeKit.
Apple TV - 5 stars
HomePods - 4 stars
Yale Nest locks - 4 stars, very reliable but need to use HA, Starling, etc to get into HomeKit
All Eve products - cameras, weather, outlets - 4 stars
Lennox, mysa and ecobee thermostats - 4 stars
Nest aware smoke, CM detector - 4 stars
Logitech doorbell - 4 stars
Logitech camera - 4 stars
Starling Home hub - 4 stars
Aqara camera - 3 stars
Airversa air cleaner - 5 stars
Mya garage - 1 star - shut down API
Haiku by BAF - 2 stars, no API for HomeKit
Homebridge - 3 stars
Thanks for sharing your list! My Rachio works with HomeKit without any issues. Would be curious to hear why you like the Airversa so much.
@@michaelsleen the airversa sits next to our new kittens litter box. It comes on automatically when it senses poor air and it works very well when litter is stirred up by our cat and can remove the orders rather well. The light on it adjusts for night time as well. The HomeKit is a bonus to up the fan speed for those special kitty uses and your in the room and when to clear up the odor quickly. It’s just a nice machine and I don’t have to use a separate app!
@@michaelsleen the Rachio just plan stopped working. Had to keep resetting it and Rachio support was useless. Then the device just died after about 2 years of ownership. Too expensive to fail after two years.
I’d love to see many more of these from more people. I often have a hard time comprehending how my spouse doesn’t see the same value I do and it’s fascinating to me, but more importantly helpful. Especially with such complete setups like yours where everything is pretty well up to community standards.
Thanks for sharing!
If you have the emporia vue why not just use that instead of a vibration sensor that needs a battery for your drier. Drier >100w on drier less than
This rating exercise was based entirely on subjectivity and not empirical data. As stated in the beginning of the video, it was just something for fun. You are correct that I could use the Emporia Vue for the dryer automation. I simply had the vibration sensor long before I got the Emporia Vue, and the vibration sensor is a lower barrier to entry for most people (I.e., cheaper and easier to install). Thanks for watching.
Nice video, it's always so interesting to know the opinion of one's partner in contrast to your own opinion of your devices and automations, haha. Like you might think one thing is the most useful thing since sliced bread, and conversely your partner says "nahhh, snooze-fest". Also, I had been wondering what the tag on your Ring Keypad was for ages! Good to finally know that it's an NFC tag for the robot vacuum, lol, my curiosity has been sated. I have to sometimes remember to ask my partner what they think of some new things I like to set up to see if they're as cool as I think or as useful as I think they are, only to sometimes find out that they're a bit of a nuisance (or what I can tweak on them to make them up to standard).
Glad the Ring keypad mystery was solved for you! Appreciate you watching.
Sir! No smart shades! Switchbot and Sunsa make great retrofit options for smart blind tilts.
I know. Would love to have smart shades. We invested a lot into our current shades, and there is no retrofit option that I am aware of for honeycomb cellular top down bottom up shades. Can't justify spending money to replace them all. Thanks for watching!
I enjoy your videos but this is essentially the wife approval factor you bashed so much.
Thanks for the feedback. In my view (and my wife’s) they are quite different, but I can see how you may draw the connection. Appreciate you sharing watching and sharing.