Who the hell dislikes this? Have you seen all the coolness there? All these people complaining about the same things: if it's not a home but a room, if you actually need to press one single button to make things move... I don't know if you realize that most of those things can be solved with more time. Obviously he has enough capability to do it, he has proved he has the knowledge needed, so it is just a matter of time. He wanted to show us a really cool project that most people down there would love to have in their houses. So stop crying and appreciate the job of this guy who showed us how he did it, so we can have a chance to start building our own one!
This is not automation... this is remote control. Also your "home automation control pad" is just a central control pad - as a custom home theater and automation installer back in the 1990's, this stuff bugs me to all heck. Nothing like a $2M+ home and you walk into a room and there is a thermostat, next to a whole-house audio controller, next to a Crestron touch screen, next to a bank of 8 wall switches or a Lutron multi-channel light controller. As with most of the customers I worked with who had systems like that, eventually you will grow to be annoyed at the complexity of it, and good luck with guests. Where the automation comes in is what you do later once you have the hardware integrated (which is what this video basically is). Let me tell you what automation is like. Around 30 minutes before the time that you wake up in the morning, your thermostat sets itself to a wake-up temperature in your room an the rooms you will move through, your water heater ramps up from an overnight temperature of 150°F to 185°F. about 10 minutes before you wake up, your hot water recirculation system ensures that all of the cold water in the building's lines has been rotated back to the water heater, and your coffee maker starts. At the time your alarm goes off, your whole house audio system slowly ramps up to a gentle ambient volume and your lights ramp up over 5 minutes. When you get out of bed, your home's motion sensors detect that you've gotten out of bed and cancels the alarm, while turning on the light to your bathroom and closet. As you walk to the shower, the water begins running and sets to your prefered temperature, and the moisture ventilation fan ramps to high. As you step into the shower, your whole house audio system starts reading you your overnight emails, and gives you a brief on your early morning tasks and any big schedule items on your plate for the day. As you step out of the shower the water turns itself off, and the ventilation fan slowly ramps down tracking the ambient humidity. As you get dressed and situated, your smart mirror shows you the traffic for the route you're expecting to take to work, and the weather for the day. As you leave the bathroom, the lights turn themselves off and the light to the hallway and the kitchen turn on (based on your routine). Your coffee is ready to take from the coffee maker and your music gently fills only the room you are in to prevent bothering your family. As you finish your breakfast and put your dishes away, your refrigerator takes inventory of what you consumed and uploads it into your health tracker. To keep you on schedule, you are reminded by your TTS assistant of the major items you need to bring with you as you leave, if your phone's bluetooth is detected in a room where you are not located, it will remind you to grab your phone. As you head to the door (or a bit before on colder days), your car's remote start fires up the car, disarms the front door and unlocks it. The house sees your bluetooth phone address exit through the front door when the door contact opens and closes, then sees your bluetooth phone address enter your car. Your route to your first appointment of the day is automatically uploaded by your assistant into your car's navigation system, and your music playlist or channel continues where it left off as you left the house. Your kitchen lights turn off, and your home phone forwards your calls to your cell phone. As you pull out of your driveway the front door re-locks and the home/armed mode is set back to your alarm system to protect your family. Later as the last person leaves your home, the system ensures your windows are closed and the blinds drawn, locks the doors, sets the away mode for your alarm system, and changes the setpoint of your thermostat to reflect the home is unoccupied, but keeps track of humidity and air changes to avoid wear and tear on your home's structure and your possessions, and keep VOCs down. Your water heater is allowed to coast down to a lower temperature to save energy. Your WiFi is shut off so that it's not an attractive nuisance, and all of the phone ringers are muted so that a caller can't hear the phone not being picked up (all calls are routed to your mobile anyway). As anyone approaches your home who is not your family, the CCTV cameras on the outside will recognize that the person is a mailman, delivery driver, or some other authorized presence (like a utility meter reader) - based on pattern recognition of the person's movements and direction of travel on the property. If the person begins looking in windows or trying doors, the video feed is sent to your alarm company for visual verification, and if needed they contact you and dispatch the necessary officials. As everyone is out of the house, roombas (vacuums and mops) are going around cleaning everything As dusk sets in, your home's exterior security (landscaping) lights slowly ramp up to maintain a minimum illumination for your CCTV cameras and your neighbors to be able to see around your property. As your day comes to a close, you get in your car, and your home is notified that you are on the way back based on your patterns. Your ETA is tracked and your home gauges home much time is needed to bring the home back up to occupied environmental conditions. Your water heater ramps up, hot water is circulated, and the HVAC system brings the temperature back up or down to an efficient point based on outdoor reset. As your car is detected pulling into your driveway, your exterior lights come up to a welcome mode. As you exit your vehicle, the alarm system changes only the front door to disarmed, unlocks the door, and turns on your entry lights. As you walk through the front door, your home announces a status of the exterior and room motion detectors "Yard and rooms all clear, would you care to disarm the home?" You reply "Yes" and it sets the security system to off, and your phone calls are routed to your home phone so that you can put your phone on the charger and leave it alone. As you walk towards each room the lights ramp up and your music follows you, with the lights and music slowly dimming out as you leave each room. As the rest of your family heads home, your assistant gives and ETA so that you can prepare a dinner. Based on what your system's inventory of your food knows you have, it makes a recommendation on what to make in the time allotted - you make a selection verbally. As you walk into the kitchen to make dinner, your over preheats to the correct temperature for the recipe you've selected and the recipe is displayed on the counter where you will prepare your food. As you measure out each ingredient needed, the assistant listens and checks off each ingredient, and highlights your next steps. As you finish the preparation, the system detects that you've opened the oven, and that you've inserted a dish with the weight of the recipe, and as your close the oven door, the system announces it has begun the timer for you. As the rest of your family get home their phone calls are routed to the home phones. You get to talk with your wife and family as they do their homework and make plans for the rest of the week. Your system tells you when it's time to set the table, so that when you are finished, the cooking will be done and it'll be ready to plate. As you sit down to dinner, the system inventories that the phones are on their charging cradles in their respective owner's rooms, and the home phone is put into screening mode, while the WiFi is throttled or turned off. As you finish eating, the hot water is again circulated so that it's ready for cleanup. As your children's bedtimes approach, their rooms are warmed up to promote sleep, and over >15 minutes the color temperature of your lights shift to a warmer white. As your children get into bed, the temperature in their rooms begins a slow hour-long ramp to a lower temperature. As you shuffle off to your room for the evening, the exterior doors are again locked, the blinds are drawn closed, and the alarm sets itself to a home/armed. The lights in the unoccupied rooms fade to off, and the nightlights to the floor gently illuminate the major walkways. Your closet and bathroom lights ramp up so that you can get ready for bed, you are asked by your assistant if there are any last minute reminders you need to set which you do verbally and verify on your smart mirror. As you walk into your room from the bathroom, the bathroom lights fade to off, and the water heater settles in for the night. As you get into bed, the lights slowly dim and become more yellow, targeting an "off-time" of at least 8 hours before your next wake alarm is set. Your home phones is set to screening mode again, with automatic ring-through if it's a family or know urgent number, your WiFi is again throttled or turned off to encourage kids to sleep. You fall asleep, having not had to touch a single remote control or push a button on or look at the status of a wall controller all day, and everything operated as if your home "knew you like an old friend". As you sleep, roombas quietly go around the rooms with high foot traffic from when you and your family were awake to prepare for another busy day. That's automation, and most fo that can be easily done today, some of it is still possible.doable, but a bit harder.
Lack of likes due to having way too long of a response, nobody is gonna read that, and I'm amazed you took the time to type all of that (unless it's copypasta but I doubt it). Very cool though, had nice ideas
Can't deny that there has been a lot of work put into this project tho and kudos for that ! But also agree with the above comment. Although needing a lot more work than ready made systems, automation like you mentioned is possible with open source platforms as well (openHAB & Home Assistant) and that is great news I think for any DIY'er .
"When i get home and my mobile connects to my wifi from 50mts from home, my gate opens + the outside light switches on based on a solar switch(Night) + 10 seconds later the garage door opens. When i drive into the garage, i select "Arrival" on my app and my gate and garage door closes immediately and 1 min later, the lights switch off. The best part is that IF i do not select "Arrival" within 90 seconds, the security system panic is triggered and the security call me to check if all is ok while an armed response is on their way...." ...but enough of the dream life. Can someone make it come true!
This is pretty cool. For all the haters hating on this kid's bedroom not being a "Home" ....he prob will have a bigger home when he leaves the nest...and some of you that have a home prob work at walmart....
I hate it when people consider a bunch of relays attached to a network connected device "smart". I mean don't get me wrong, this is very cool, but cmon, all you're doing for the majority (apart from LED strips & chrome cast etc.) is cutting power using relays. Why not use IR blasters for your TV and possibly the monitors (idk if those dell monitors have IR receivers)? This would allow you to add a whole lot of other functionality such as changing the volume, channel, source, brightness etc.
Yeh, it's really just a voice driven remote control, which isn't automation. In a lot of cases it's because the automation software doesn't have a custom voice control interface, it may just be emulating a Hue or using the simple lighting skill, which really limits what you can do. In our CQC automation platform we have a fully custom interface, so you can define your commands and set up CQC to do whatever you want in response to them, and you can return arbitrary text to be spoken back to the user. That allows for really nice information queries. It makes a lot of difference in terms of what you can do.
I agre Stew! Now, if the “network relay” devices turned themselves on and off without any user input depending on different variables that would be “smart” or fully automated.
dude you are the man can you please fully explain on how to do this i have always wanted to make my room like this since i found out you can control stuff with Alexa and the interface next to the door to set alam that so dang cool.... I'm hella subing for more
Yes voice command is very cool but a bit combersum if you ask me and does have a lag very minor but still. I just set everything on my set up as relay switches. One switch controls TV and all devices. Another contolls the PC and all connected devices. No talking no waiting.
Wow young man, (how old are you)? You have come a long way. This all looks great! You have done a great job. You should be very proud of your work. This reminds me of the things that I used to try when I was young and only had "my" room to work with. I'm 55 now, so there was not much technology to work with back then. But sometimes Popular Science magazine would give me a great idea. I really like your videos.
Are you turning off outlets to devices or are you sending on/off/input commands? I've never been able to control a computer monitor besides hard buttons on the monitor.
Simple question - how many wired relays can you connect to Raspberry and how many wired inputs can it take simultaneously ? I don't trust in wireless and would like to connect everything using cables.
Widać że sporo czasu poświęciłeś na dogranie szczegółów. Zastanawia mnie czy była by możliwość stworzenia event'u by po wciśnięciu przycisku dzwonka na dashboard ukazywał się obraz z kamery.
Very nice setup. If I may ask, did you build yourself the wall mounted panel for the tabled, or did you buy it? If you bought the wall mounted panel, can you please include a link? Thank you.
Out of interest, I know the RPI and stuff use little power, but in a setup like this, how do you find it?? What sort of power does it use idle (nothing else on)?
Question: by installing the smart voice activated lights would I still be able to use the normal old school pressing light switch to turn the lights on and off?
First of all I'd like to thank you for your efforts but I have a question and I hope you answer me . i have been started following the guides three monthes ago .. i have been finished the network then the home automation server then openhab and remote access .. now i stopped at adding the devices .. my pivotal confusion is that i found that sonoff and shelly , for example , provides much simpler systems that doesn't need rasbperry pi or openhab , you just attach the device ( switch , plug . ...etc ) with electricity and bind it with thier own app , that simple . the question is why i would be forced to use a complex system while there is more simpler systems provided ?
Great Video Series man. Very well explained. Could you make a video for setting the interface and software on the Android tablet ? I would appreciate that. Thank you and keep the good work going
You should look to convert your websocket setup to Firebase as the latency is minor. Good job on building most of this I'm React/ React Native? I actually contributed quite a lot to the material design repo you seem to have used on the web interface. Awesome to see this kind of home automation being built from scratch as its usually left to the big companies to mass produce this kind of stuff. Subscribed to your channel as I have high hopes for you. 👍
I have a Fabriq DLNA speaker added to ST, as well as the Smartapp. I added Bigtalker, created events, but not getting any voice from fabriq. Any ideas?
I'm currently working on my smarthome setup...out of curiosity, how did you set up your computer? I think I saw you had your computer hooked into OpenHAB to turn on and off. I'm using different software, but I should also be able to do this...I just can't figure out how.
Hey, I wanna ask something. Do you use raspberry pi 3 and arduino or only one of them. The other part that I don't understand is the cable management in your room. Hope you can explain it. Thank you
Very well done. I just subscribed and am in the process or converting my home into a wireless smarthome. My wife and I are both retired and have health issues that make as much voice activation as possible important. I also designed our home ( I'm a retired Structural Engineer and my wife a retired Nurse have been living in the desert of Southeastern California's Coachella Valley for the last 24 years. We also want to protect the property outside our home which only requires adding camera's in the front of our home. We do use the Echo Dot and the tall Echo Alexa in the Great room to provide accessibility. I am specifically interested in the basic setup to obtain a storong Fios system throughout the home by setting up a wireless bridge using the initial wireless FIOS Router for basic direct connect to Mayo Clinic for clear connection of my wife's Pacemaker monitor with Mayo Clinic's Pacemaker Clinic, an M-Cell signal booster for areas where we are at the farthest location to our AT&T Cell Towers. We are using an Asus RT-N66W Dual Band wireless router as a wireless Bridge so that every location on the property is able to get a strong wireless connection. The Asus router also allows me to program my VPN directly into the router protecting my home from hackers and preventing anyone from following our browsing habits. I use Privateinternetaccess.com which is a tested service that was unable to provide the FBI with a log of their clients browsing habits. PIA has more than 3600 private servers the tunnel data and information around the world. It can be placed on five devices at one time or if installed in the router will threat hundreds of wireless devices as only one device. Controlling a VPN wireless bridge also protects the outside devices on a smarthome hub which controls a driveway gate, flood cameras and the exterior lighting. Finally, we cut the cord to DirecTV or Cable and are using Amazon Prime, Netflix and Set Now, a multiple server IPTV service that is $20 per month (currently being trial tested before committing). Having a reliable IPTV live station setup is similar to the requirements of fifty years ago when we relied on Shortwave communications. Finally, I like your colored lighting and ceiling or lamp lighting. I wish to do this inside and out as well as adding led straps to areas to prevent falls or tripping over our four large dogs at night. You've started on a great plan to help educate the public who have not taken the time to learn to use these tools. 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I gave you this information only to show you how large the field is for those not afraid of taking a leap into the math and Sciences. The last piece of advice come from the nearly 70 year old retired Structural Engineer ; I graduated in the lower third of my high school in Illinois. I over music and I've been a blues guitarist for nearly sixty years. I realized I simply did not have the talent to make it in the field of music and I have a definite dislike of Authority figures. I failed at and was fired from many jobs including the family owned business. When I turned 30 years old I realized I needed to find my direction and return to school. I've been to seven college in 17 years. I met a handful of wonderful teachers who helped me understand the practicality of math on physics and I turned to Civil / Structural Engineering. My expertise was in Seismic Retrofit of pre-1969 Unreinforced and Adobe Structures to retrofit them to resist Earthquakes and high Wind events. Because I'm inherently lazy, I used spreadsheet software to write complex computer modeling software that could design the most economical solution that would improve the performance of a large four story Unreinforced Masonry structure that people of low income and up can reside in and would be affordable and safe. Inasmuch as no structure is earthquake or hurricane "Proof" the building would provide sufficient safety to allow people to get safely out. So, why am I talking about Genetics and Gene Editing? In 2014 my wife and I spent six weeks at Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. My wife has had serious complete for nearly the last almost forty years we've been together. Her complaints were legitimate and serious as she lost a lot of weight and was unable to stand without assistance, and had trouble with the simplest tasks like opening a bottle is jar. After six weeks, and the conformation through Genetic testing, she was diagnosed with a rare form of adult onset Muscular Dystrophy called "Myotonic Dystrophy Type 2. It is a progressive disease and it affects every muscle in the body. At nearly 70 years old, my brain is still functioning and capable of learning. Since most of my education is self taught I am determined to keep my wife on the cutting edge to science not just because I love her, but because by leaving what helps her I can also help others. This isn't about money or wealth. I spent the last 30 years as a Structural Engineer because I loved it. I'm not motivated by money. However, unless you have a wealthy family or a Trust fund in today's world, your going to have to understand the business side of whatever you do and profit from it. If you don't love what you do and you stubbornly stay in a position that doesn't motivate you then you may as well get out and really find your niche in life to make your mark on society. You, my friend, are at a good starting point. By teaching others you begin to leave you mark, your potential for immortality. If you live on this planet and contribute nothing you are only taking up space. The future is for those creative educator who are willing to think outside the Cox where the boundaries for creativity do not exist. I think you are at the threshold of the door. If you are ever interested in exploring or tapping into the brain of this old guy, reply or contact me on Facebook and I'll be happy to discuss this with you. I would love to see anyone like you reach your potential. Good luck to you and I'll be following your other videos.
relays are fun, but not as fun when they get stuck (alexa make coffee, alexa stopp!!!), transistors is fast but expensive and the best part it doesn't get stuck and no clicks.
My wife watched this video with me. She was quite excited to see that you used the same code for your security as she uses for her online banking.
So what's her Username? :P
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that made my day!! lol
Siri--Empty Michael P's wifes account now.
Hey Siri turn on Xbox 360. Now if I press the button it will turn on😂 priceless👍👍😘
Haha you are right every time I watch it I laugh
MK-SmartHouse I totally understand the whole concept of what your doing, it was just that part that made me laugh. Great video by the way😀
I died at that point in the video hahahhaa
Haha i was thinking the same thing. Buy a harmony hub, then you can program it to turn on devices such as the 360 directly.
how much power does turning off the L.E.D In the xbox really saving you?
Who the hell dislikes this? Have you seen all the coolness there? All these people complaining about the same things: if it's not a home but a room, if you actually need to press one single button to make things move... I don't know if you realize that most of those things can be solved with more time. Obviously he has enough capability to do it, he has proved he has the knowledge needed, so it is just a matter of time. He wanted to show us a really cool project that most people down there would love to have in their houses. So stop crying and appreciate the job of this guy who showed us how he did it, so we can have a chance to start building our own one!
This is not automation... this is remote control. Also your "home automation control pad" is just a central control pad - as a custom home theater and automation installer back in the 1990's, this stuff bugs me to all heck. Nothing like a $2M+ home and you walk into a room and there is a thermostat, next to a whole-house audio controller, next to a Crestron touch screen, next to a bank of 8 wall switches or a Lutron multi-channel light controller. As with most of the customers I worked with who had systems like that, eventually you will grow to be annoyed at the complexity of it, and good luck with guests.
Where the automation comes in is what you do later once you have the hardware integrated (which is what this video basically is).
Let me tell you what automation is like.
Around 30 minutes before the time that you wake up in the morning, your thermostat sets itself to a wake-up temperature in your room an the rooms you will move through, your water heater ramps up from an overnight temperature of 150°F to 185°F. about 10 minutes before you wake up, your hot water recirculation system ensures that all of the cold water in the building's lines has been rotated back to the water heater, and your coffee maker starts. At the time your alarm goes off, your whole house audio system slowly ramps up to a gentle ambient volume and your lights ramp up over 5 minutes. When you get out of bed, your home's motion sensors detect that you've gotten out of bed and cancels the alarm, while turning on the light to your bathroom and closet. As you walk to the shower, the water begins running and sets to your prefered temperature, and the moisture ventilation fan ramps to high. As you step into the shower, your whole house audio system starts reading you your overnight emails, and gives you a brief on your early morning tasks and any big schedule items on your plate for the day. As you step out of the shower the water turns itself off, and the ventilation fan slowly ramps down tracking the ambient humidity. As you get dressed and situated, your smart mirror shows you the traffic for the route you're expecting to take to work, and the weather for the day. As you leave the bathroom, the lights turn themselves off and the light to the hallway and the kitchen turn on (based on your routine). Your coffee is ready to take from the coffee maker and your music gently fills only the room you are in to prevent bothering your family. As you finish your breakfast and put your dishes away, your refrigerator takes inventory of what you consumed and uploads it into your health tracker. To keep you on schedule, you are reminded by your TTS assistant of the major items you need to bring with you as you leave, if your phone's bluetooth is detected in a room where you are not located, it will remind you to grab your phone. As you head to the door (or a bit before on colder days), your car's remote start fires up the car, disarms the front door and unlocks it. The house sees your bluetooth phone address exit through the front door when the door contact opens and closes, then sees your bluetooth phone address enter your car. Your route to your first appointment of the day is automatically uploaded by your assistant into your car's navigation system, and your music playlist or channel continues where it left off as you left the house. Your kitchen lights turn off, and your home phone forwards your calls to your cell phone. As you pull out of your driveway the front door re-locks and the home/armed mode is set back to your alarm system to protect your family.
Later as the last person leaves your home, the system ensures your windows are closed and the blinds drawn, locks the doors, sets the away mode for your alarm system, and changes the setpoint of your thermostat to reflect the home is unoccupied, but keeps track of humidity and air changes to avoid wear and tear on your home's structure and your possessions, and keep VOCs down. Your water heater is allowed to coast down to a lower temperature to save energy. Your WiFi is shut off so that it's not an attractive nuisance, and all of the phone ringers are muted so that a caller can't hear the phone not being picked up (all calls are routed to your mobile anyway). As anyone approaches your home who is not your family, the CCTV cameras on the outside will recognize that the person is a mailman, delivery driver, or some other authorized presence (like a utility meter reader) - based on pattern recognition of the person's movements and direction of travel on the property. If the person begins looking in windows or trying doors, the video feed is sent to your alarm company for visual verification, and if needed they contact you and dispatch the necessary officials. As everyone is out of the house, roombas (vacuums and mops) are going around cleaning everything
As dusk sets in, your home's exterior security (landscaping) lights slowly ramp up to maintain a minimum illumination for your CCTV cameras and your neighbors to be able to see around your property.
As your day comes to a close, you get in your car, and your home is notified that you are on the way back based on your patterns. Your ETA is tracked and your home gauges home much time is needed to bring the home back up to occupied environmental conditions. Your water heater ramps up, hot water is circulated, and the HVAC system brings the temperature back up or down to an efficient point based on outdoor reset. As your car is detected pulling into your driveway, your exterior lights come up to a welcome mode. As you exit your vehicle, the alarm system changes only the front door to disarmed, unlocks the door, and turns on your entry lights. As you walk through the front door, your home announces a status of the exterior and room motion detectors "Yard and rooms all clear, would you care to disarm the home?" You reply "Yes" and it sets the security system to off, and your phone calls are routed to your home phone so that you can put your phone on the charger and leave it alone. As you walk towards each room the lights ramp up and your music follows you, with the lights and music slowly dimming out as you leave each room. As the rest of your family heads home, your assistant gives and ETA so that you can prepare a dinner. Based on what your system's inventory of your food knows you have, it makes a recommendation on what to make in the time allotted - you make a selection verbally. As you walk into the kitchen to make dinner, your over preheats to the correct temperature for the recipe you've selected and the recipe is displayed on the counter where you will prepare your food. As you measure out each ingredient needed, the assistant listens and checks off each ingredient, and highlights your next steps. As you finish the preparation, the system detects that you've opened the oven, and that you've inserted a dish with the weight of the recipe, and as your close the oven door, the system announces it has begun the timer for you. As the rest of your family get home their phone calls are routed to the home phones. You get to talk with your wife and family as they do their homework and make plans for the rest of the week. Your system tells you when it's time to set the table, so that when you are finished, the cooking will be done and it'll be ready to plate. As you sit down to dinner, the system inventories that the phones are on their charging cradles in their respective owner's rooms, and the home phone is put into screening mode, while the WiFi is throttled or turned off. As you finish eating, the hot water is again circulated so that it's ready for cleanup. As your children's bedtimes approach, their rooms are warmed up to promote sleep, and over >15 minutes the color temperature of your lights shift to a warmer white. As your children get into bed, the temperature in their rooms begins a slow hour-long ramp to a lower temperature. As you shuffle off to your room for the evening, the exterior doors are again locked, the blinds are drawn closed, and the alarm sets itself to a home/armed. The lights in the unoccupied rooms fade to off, and the nightlights to the floor gently illuminate the major walkways. Your closet and bathroom lights ramp up so that you can get ready for bed, you are asked by your assistant if there are any last minute reminders you need to set which you do verbally and verify on your smart mirror. As you walk into your room from the bathroom, the bathroom lights fade to off, and the water heater settles in for the night. As you get into bed, the lights slowly dim and become more yellow, targeting an "off-time" of at least 8 hours before your next wake alarm is set. Your home phones is set to screening mode again, with automatic ring-through if it's a family or know urgent number, your WiFi is again throttled or turned off to encourage kids to sleep. You fall asleep, having not had to touch a single remote control or push a button on or look at the status of a wall controller all day, and everything operated as if your home "knew you like an old friend". As you sleep, roombas quietly go around the rooms with high foot traffic from when you and your family were awake to prepare for another busy day.
That's automation, and most fo that can be easily done today, some of it is still possible.doable, but a bit harder.
Lack of likes due to having way too long of a response, nobody is gonna read that, and I'm amazed you took the time to type all of that (unless it's copypasta but I doubt it). Very cool though, had nice ideas
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Can't deny that there has been a lot of work put into this project tho and kudos for that ! But also agree with the above comment. Although needing a lot more work than ready made systems, automation like you mentioned is possible with open source platforms as well (openHAB & Home Assistant) and that is great news I think for any DIY'er .
"When i get home and my mobile connects to my wifi from 50mts from home, my gate opens + the outside light switches on based on a solar switch(Night) + 10 seconds later the garage door opens. When i drive into the garage, i select "Arrival" on my app and my gate and garage door closes immediately and 1 min later, the lights switch off.
The best part is that IF i do not select "Arrival" within 90 seconds, the security system panic is triggered and the security call me to check if all is ok while an armed response is on their way...."
...but enough of the dream life.
Can someone make it come true!
Bold of you to assume I have a home
I love this idea, I just ordered a pi and im going to automate a LOT of things in my life.
Hi. how is it going now?
This is amazing! I managed to get a homekit enabled power strip working today, but this is on a whole new level !
This is pretty cool. For all the haters hating on this kid's bedroom not being a "Home" ....he prob will have a bigger home when he leaves the nest...and some of you that have a home prob work at walmart....
I really like everything in your setup, we are supporting you !! ;)
This is a dope setup bro. Hope to have a little something myself sometime with the help of your videos!
I hate it when people consider a bunch of relays attached to a network connected device "smart". I mean don't get me wrong, this is very cool, but cmon, all you're doing for the majority (apart from LED strips & chrome cast etc.) is cutting power using relays. Why not use IR blasters for your TV and possibly the monitors (idk if those dell monitors have IR receivers)? This would allow you to add a whole lot of other functionality such as changing the volume, channel, source, brightness etc.
I guess because for many people this is what they consider 'smart'. Turning on and off devices by using a tablet or smartphone or voice control.
Steve Mclean yeah you're 100% correct
Yeh, it's really just a voice driven remote control, which isn't automation. In a lot of cases it's because the automation software doesn't have a custom voice control interface, it may just be emulating a Hue or using the simple lighting skill, which really limits what you can do.
In our CQC automation platform we have a fully custom interface, so you can define your commands and set up CQC to do whatever you want in response to them, and you can return arbitrary text to be spoken back to the user. That allows for really nice information queries.
It makes a lot of difference in terms of what you can do.
I agre Stew! Now, if the “network relay” devices turned themselves on and off without any user input depending on different variables that would be “smart” or fully automated.
Stew look into rti automation or things like open hab. I think thats more what your looking for.
Which product would you suggest for controlling the floor heating?
Thanks in advance.
anwsome! its all that i wish. A thoundsand thumbs up.
dude you are the man can you please fully explain on how to do this i have always wanted to make my room like this since i found out you can control stuff with Alexa and the interface next to the door to set alam that so dang cool.... I'm hella subing for more
I used this concept with some twists and customization and it worked great with google home even for outdoor and rural area.
I would say, i really like the video, it was great...imagine if you could control so many component at one go and automate it... it was amazing
This is going to help a lot. Instead of going full DIY I'm going to implement Sonoff wifi switches and a couple ir devices.
Yes voice command is very cool but a bit combersum if you ask me and does have a lag very minor but still. I just set everything on my set up as relay switches. One switch controls TV and all devices. Another contolls the PC and all connected devices. No talking no waiting.
the best video i've ever watched. thanks a lot
great video. I just found your channel and love your setup. I'll binge watch all your videos
Wow that is amazing! I wish i could have all this in my appartment
looks more like a smart room! ;-)
Wow young man, (how old are you)? You have come a long way. This all looks great! You have done a great job. You should be very proud of your work. This reminds me of the things that I used to try when I was young and only had "my" room to work with. I'm 55 now, so there was not much technology to work with back then. But sometimes Popular Science magazine would give me a great idea. I really like your videos.
this is actually pretty fucking cool. nice job!
Nice setup !
smart home is only 1 room?
good one :)
lol i thought same!
True, but really it's just scaling from here, you get the idea.
Are you turning off outlets to devices or are you sending on/off/input commands? I've never been able to control a computer monitor besides hard buttons on the monitor.
really nice setup looking to do something close to what I would like to do.
how can you adjust the volume of the tv?
Simple question - how many wired relays can you connect to Raspberry and how many wired inputs can it take simultaneously ? I don't trust in wireless and would like to connect everything using cables.
is the wall screen a Mini Ipad, if not what model is it and what software are you using on it to control everything??
wow. you're a genius!
Widać że sporo czasu poświęciłeś na dogranie szczegółów.
Zastanawia mnie czy była by możliwość stworzenia event'u by po wciśnięciu przycisku dzwonka na dashboard ukazywał się obraz z kamery.
Did a similar thing with my house.. Good job.
what is this on the tab??? BIG THX.
This is the best when u are watching secretly. When mom comes
"SIRI TURN OFF ALL SHITS!"
Peter Kwon How do you turn off a shit?
you don't eat :)
@@Ry-vh3js worst youtube comment ever. I hope you're not a comedian
@@jhaycruz6325 Atleast I won some sort of award, "worst youtube comment"
Very nice setup. If I may ask, did you build yourself the wall mounted panel for the tabled, or did you buy it? If you bought the wall mounted panel, can you please include a link? Thank you.
What did you use to make the app on the iPad fixed on the wall
What monitors do you have on that desk?
how did you configured the other things. touch screen software. light sensor and ohter
Very cool man!!!
Cool! Are you using Sonoff's for the mains control?
Nice setup
Subbed, just stared looking into smart home.
Hows does that amp like being turned on and off like that? Can hear the crack of its power supply
No clue, I do not have the amp anymore.
Really interested in the tablet mount that you are using. Is it custom or did you buy it? I can't find anything like it so far.
Pretty great video. I'm in need of some guide to turn my home into a Smart Home.
Simple, Easy xD Awesome ^^ DIY!
whats up with the small ass tv?
Mom wouldn't let him have a big boy TV
Yeah, but he'll be able to afford his own soon enough when he lands the right job. The smart ass OP on the other hand... ;-)
What app are you using to control your security system
Out of interest, I know the RPI and stuff use little power, but in a setup like this, how do you find it?? What sort of power does it use idle (nothing else on)?
Question: by installing the smart voice activated lights would I still be able to use the normal old school pressing light switch to turn the lights on and off?
I want to do it without Apple and Amazon’s help, you got a way to do that?
What monitors?
what i sthe interface or application ???
Nice job, beautiful house.
Can we use google home in place of echo...??
Yes and i will actually be releasing a video about the google home tommorow or monday
MK-SmartHouse. ohh thats great sir..!!
More tech in one room than I have in my entire house.
First of all I'd like to thank you for your efforts but I have a question and I hope you answer me .
i have been started following the guides three monthes ago .. i have been finished the network then the home automation server then openhab and remote access .. now i stopped at adding the devices ..
my pivotal confusion is that i found that sonoff and shelly , for example , provides much simpler systems that doesn't need rasbperry pi or openhab , you just attach the device ( switch , plug . ...etc ) with electricity and bind it with thier own app , that simple . the question is why i would be forced to use a complex system while there is more simpler systems provided ?
How much will this cost to make?
what program running on wall mounted tablet?
Great Video Series man. Very well explained. Could you make a video for setting the interface and software on the Android tablet ? I would appreciate that. Thank you and keep the good work going
What monitors do you have? The exact name please.
how much did the blinds cost you?
The smart control or the actual blinds?
the actual blinds
No idea lol they were in the house already
MK-SmartHouse looool what? Damn the people in your house before you must have been ahead of their time haha
I mean they are just standard 2 inch blinds with my control box in it
Awesome.
can someone help me? I'm trying to turn on my monitor when i turn on my pc but i can't
You should look to convert your websocket setup to Firebase as the latency is minor. Good job on building most of this I'm React/ React Native? I actually contributed quite a lot to the material design repo you seem to have used on the web interface.
Awesome to see this kind of home automation being built from scratch as its usually left to the big companies to mass produce this kind of stuff.
Subscribed to your channel as I have high hopes for you. 👍
I would like to know the type of LED strips you're using and where to get them?
good job buddy awesome!!!!!!
So you are using raspberry pi with openhab and mqtt , can u explain it details.great video
I have a Fabriq DLNA speaker added to ST, as well as the Smartapp. I added Bigtalker, created events, but not getting any voice from fabriq. Any ideas?
What is the monitor stand you are using?
Hey, what arm are you using with your 3 monitor setup? Thanks.
what is that wall mounted interface? Already build one or you created it? I would like to know more
Great video! Curiously, what triple monitor mount are you using?
I'm currently working on my smarthome setup...out of curiosity, how did you set up your computer? I think I saw you had your computer hooked into OpenHAB to turn on and off. I'm using different software, but I should also be able to do this...I just can't figure out how.
Fajny film Pozdro :p
how much do you spend on this system???????
Hey, I wanna ask something. Do you use raspberry pi 3 and arduino or only one of them. The other part that I don't understand is the cable management in your room. Hope you can explain it. Thank you
It's so nice what you done to your house. I'll use some ideas for my project too.
What stand is that for three monitors?
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Nice video ! Hey Mk what model is your Triple Monitor Stand.
Very well done. I just subscribed and am in the process or converting my home into a wireless smarthome. My wife and I are both retired and have health issues that make as much voice activation as possible important. I also designed our home ( I'm a retired Structural Engineer and my wife a retired Nurse have been living in the desert of Southeastern California's Coachella Valley for the last 24 years. We also want to protect the property outside our home which only requires adding camera's in the front of our home. We do use the Echo Dot and the tall Echo Alexa in the Great room to provide accessibility.
I am specifically interested in the basic setup to obtain a storong Fios system throughout the home by setting up a wireless bridge using the initial wireless FIOS Router for basic direct connect to Mayo Clinic for clear connection of my wife's Pacemaker monitor with Mayo Clinic's Pacemaker Clinic, an M-Cell signal booster for areas where we are at the farthest location to our AT&T Cell Towers. We are using an Asus RT-N66W Dual Band wireless router as a wireless Bridge so that every location on the property is able to get a strong wireless connection. The Asus router also allows me to program my VPN directly into the router protecting my home from hackers and preventing anyone from following our browsing habits. I use Privateinternetaccess.com which is a tested service that was unable to provide the FBI with a log of their clients browsing habits. PIA has more than 3600 private servers the tunnel data and information around the world. It can be placed on five devices at one time or if installed in the router will threat hundreds of wireless devices as only one device. Controlling a VPN wireless bridge also protects the outside devices on a smarthome hub which controls a driveway gate, flood cameras and the exterior lighting. Finally, we cut the cord to DirecTV or Cable and are using Amazon Prime, Netflix and Set Now, a multiple server IPTV service that is $20 per month (currently being trial tested before committing). Having a reliable IPTV live station setup is similar to the requirements of fifty years ago when we relied on Shortwave communications.
Finally, I like your colored lighting and ceiling or lamp lighting. I wish to do this inside and out as well as adding led straps to areas to prevent falls or tripping over our four large dogs at night.
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I know I digress ed from the original topic, but I got the impression that you are a intelligent young man with your entire future ahead of you. I gave you this information only to show you how large the field is for those not afraid of taking a leap into the math and Sciences. The last piece of advice come from the nearly 70 year old retired Structural Engineer ; I graduated in the lower third of my high school in Illinois. I over music and I've been a blues guitarist for nearly sixty years. I realized I simply did not have the talent to make it in the field of music and I have a definite dislike of Authority figures. I failed at and was fired from many jobs including the family owned business. When I turned 30 years old I realized I needed to find my direction and return to school. I've been to seven college in 17 years. I met a handful of wonderful teachers who helped me understand the practicality of math on physics and I turned to Civil / Structural Engineering. My expertise was in Seismic Retrofit of pre-1969 Unreinforced and Adobe Structures to retrofit them to resist Earthquakes and high Wind events. Because I'm inherently lazy, I used spreadsheet software to write complex computer modeling software that could design the most economical solution that would improve the performance of a large four story Unreinforced Masonry structure that people of low income and up can reside in and would be affordable and safe. Inasmuch as no structure is earthquake or hurricane "Proof" the building would provide sufficient safety to allow people to get safely out. So, why am I talking about Genetics and Gene Editing? In 2014 my wife and I spent six weeks at Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. My wife has had serious complete for nearly the last almost forty years we've been together. Her complaints were legitimate and serious as she lost a lot of weight and was unable to stand without assistance, and had trouble with the simplest tasks like opening a bottle is jar. After six weeks, and the conformation through Genetic testing, she was diagnosed with a rare form of adult onset Muscular Dystrophy called "Myotonic Dystrophy Type 2. It is a progressive disease and it affects every muscle in the body. At nearly 70 years old, my brain is still functioning and capable of learning. Since most of my education is self taught I am determined to keep my wife on the cutting edge to science not just because I love her, but because by leaving what helps her I can also help others. This isn't about money or wealth. I spent the last 30 years as a Structural Engineer because I loved it. I'm not motivated by money. However, unless you have a wealthy family or a Trust fund in today's world, your going to have to understand the business side of whatever you do and profit from it. If you don't love what you do and you stubbornly stay in a position that doesn't motivate you then you may as well get out and really find your niche in life to make your mark on society. You, my friend, are at a good starting point. By teaching others you begin to leave you mark, your potential for immortality. If you live on this planet and contribute nothing you are only taking up space. The future is for those creative educator who are willing to think outside the Cox where the boundaries for creativity do not exist. I think you are at the threshold of the door.
If you are ever interested in exploring or tapping into the brain of this old guy, reply or contact me on Facebook and I'll be happy to discuss this with you. I would love to see anyone like you reach your potential. Good luck to you and I'll be following your other videos.
Good joob. I'm looking forward for tutorials.
Can this work with TV's / Audio systems that don't turn on automatically when power is restored?
what kind software you use to control every thing with tablet i like it :)
where do i get those electric blinds !? thanks
Heya, are all your appliances independently connected to a smart switch such as a Wemo Switch?
No it is a custom power strip I made
Ah thanks. would you be able to do a tutorial on that one next please?
very good post some more.
Great!!! Just Subed to your channel !!! Question, have you tried the Domoticz software instead of OpenHab2???
yes, personally I was not a fan... thanks!
hey,
how do you set up the fire tablet. How the fire tablet automatic unlock and start in fullbuild mode? My dosen't do this.
love your videos, subbed, gonna build mine soon.
can you do a tutorial on the ESP8266 code?
that's pretty cool, does it or will it work with Google home, and what would the expected budget range be
+Joshua Owen not sure budget because it depends on what you want, but yea I will be looking into google home
Google home works now
the touch interface control is diy too ?
Hi
Can openhab be use to monitor ip or wifi camera
Thnks for the videos
How you Connect Siri to OpenHab?
Home kit
MK-SmartHouse it's an app?
relays are fun, but not as fun when they get stuck (alexa make coffee, alexa stopp!!!), transistors is fast but expensive and the best part it doesn't get stuck and no clicks.
You're polish? :-) Good video!
Pan Sidu Chodzi o Kaczyńskich? :D
Hehe. Nie :-) O pochodzenie :-)
Ale zauważyłeś to ze względu na nazwę domu na telefonie, nie? ;)
Zgadza się :-)
Next qustion. What if some one els try to say the same=? = new voice tone. will it work ?
and to save time. can you say turn on zone 1 and 3.
I also wnt to seee the hardware how you have manage
@5:33 That's amazing, I've got the same combination on my luggage!
wtf he have so big monitors and such a little tv holy exde
I dont use my tv...
I get why.
I almost never use my TV, but I use my pc all the time, so of course the pc monitors are more important
which do you think he spends more time on goober?