I used home automation to turn on my kitchen lights from vibration!
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This is bizarre. In all “smartness” you have lost human control.
This home automations are so useless. Like how often do you need to get up during night..
Great idea
No cats asshole
I like this type of tactile sensors better than all others. Why? It’s way more reliable and I remain in control. Nothing is more frustrating than hooking up things to voice control or motion control and you have to argue with it. I hate when it’s late at night and my voice is gravely and Google doesn’t hear me say “Turn on lights” or some other command. Or when the system hiccups or burps and after I get all snug under the covers and tell Google “Bedtime” and it says “I don’t know but I found these results under Search”. POS.