I’ve been diving into the world of smart lighting lately, and I must say, it’s been an exciting journey!
I’ve been experimenting with both Wyze and Govee devices, and I wanted to share my experiences and some tips with the community.
First off, I’ve been absolutely blown away by the Wyze Cam V3. It’s been a game-changer for my home security setup. However, I did run into an interesting issue when setting it up on certain Wi-Fi channels. If your network is set to channel 12 or 13 and your SSID is hidden, the camera refuses to connect. It’s a bit of a nuisance, but I’ve found that switching to a visible SSID or a different channel resolves the issue. I’ve reached out to Wyze support about this, and hopefully, they’ll address it in future firmware updates.
On the other hand, my experience with Govee has been nothing short of amazing. Their devices are incredibly user-friendly, and I’ve been particularly impressed with their outdoor lighting solutions. One thing I’ve been curious about, though, is the spacing between their permanent outdoor lights. If anyone has any insights or recommendations on this, I’d love to hear them!
Another thing I’ve been experimenting with is integrating different smart lighting brands. I’ve found that while there are some compatibility challenges, with the right setup and a bit of tinkering, you can create a cohesive system. For instance, using a Zigbee hub has allowed me to seamlessly connect devices from various manufacturers. If anyone has tips or tricks for multi-brand integration, please share!
Lastly, I’ve been exploring the use of smart lighting in creating different ambiance settings. Whether it’s setting up a relaxing evening mood or coordinating lights for a festive occasion, the possibilities are endless. I’d love to hear from others about their creative setups and how they’ve optimized their smart lighting systems.
Overall, I’m thoroughly enjoying the journey of enhancing my home with smart lighting. It’s a constantly evolving space, and I’m excited to see what innovations will come next. Happy automating! ![]()