Hey everyone,
I wanted to share my experience setting up a smart home system in California during this unusually cold and rainy season. While I love the convenience of smart devices, the weather has definitely thrown some curveballs!
First, let me talk about the Phillips Hue Lux bulbs I’ve been using. They’re amazing for creating cozy lighting, but I was wondering if there’s a way to pair them without the bridge? I’ve heard some people do it, but I’m not sure how. Any tips would be appreciated!
I also wanted to mention my experience with WYZE cameras. I’ve been using them for a while now, and while the web viewer works, I really wish they supported ONVIF and RTSP better. It would make it so much easier to view all my feeds in one place in real time. I’m hoping WYZE considers this in future updates!
Another thing I’ve been exploring is CronJob for scheduling flows. It’s such a neat app! I love how it lets me use cron expressions without needing extra devices or hidden settings. For example, I set up a schedule to turn on my outdoor lights at sunset and off after midnight. It’s been working perfectly!
I also wanted to touch on my experience with Shelly 1PM. I’ve been trying to understand its internal wiring and how the relays and external switches interact. The user guide mentions L1 and L inputs, but I’m still a bit confused about how they’re connected. If anyone has a clear explanation or a block diagram, I’d be grateful!
Lastly, I’ve been experimenting with Mali Davlin-G31 integration. It’s been a bit of a learning curve, but I’ve managed to get the driver working with my kernel. I’d love to hear if others have tips or common issues they’ve faced during the setup process.
Overall, while the cold weather has been a challenge, my smart home setup has made it much more comfortable. I’m excited to keep exploring and improving my system!
Cheers,
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