Ultimate Guide to Starting and Growing a Smart Home in 2024!

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Whether you’re starting or growing a smart home in 2024, this video is packed with tips for beginner to advanced level!

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Aeotec water leak sensor:
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0:00 Intro
0:09 3 Smart Home Goals
0:46 Controlling Your Smart Home
3:17 Your Smart Home System
6:23 Adding Devices
8:26 Automating Your Home
10:28 Smart Home FAQs
14:18 I’ll never let go…jk

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MUSIC
Rinse Repeat by DivKid
All of the music throughout is by Nihilore.
Spotify playlist:

Ending song is The End by EVA.

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32 Comments

  1. I have some light in my garden that I want to turn on and off with a PIR sensor, but only between 5 and 12 pm for example. Do you think that can be done with Google because that is what I use, combined with the app Smart Life. The PIR is Zigbee and will be soon delivered to me

  2. به نظر من اینکه این کار رو بدیم به یه شرکت معتبر می‌تونه خیلی راحت‌تر و سریعتر باشه برای همین من از شرکت هوش آرا استفاده کردم برای هوشمند سازی خانه‌ام و اجرای تجهیزات هوشمند خانه

  3. I have 5 split minis in bedrooms, and two main AC units in living spaces. I want to have all on a schedule to run when my solar has the batteries full and I still have sun left in the day! Some of these rooms are empty, but I want to rotate the AC on to keep the air moving and the room dry and not musty in the tropical environment. I'm so confused with all the Verbiage of smart home things! Do I just need a "sensibo" for each split mini? and do you recommend I hook them into a HA? or do I really need a HA? I would love a diagram of a simple system.

  4. The biggest fear I have about automation in the home, is if anything should happen to me, like long term injury or even worse like death, how does my family take over the home…I mean as a man we Must!! Think about our family needs and that also means what will they do if I'm no longer here, this is the only thing that stops me as I cannot design a system around that possible eventuality…. Any ideas

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