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Smarthomes work best when you have enough devices per room integrated for convenient automation. But that can be expensive. Wyze, however, may have all the right ingredients at the right price to run your smarthome.
Wyze Already Makes Most Smarthome Things
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To start a basic smarthome, you need a few gadgets—smart bulbs, smart plugs, and a voice assistant to control them. More advanced smarthomes add in additional devices and sensors to enable true automation; step into a room, and the lights turn on, for instance.
Unfortunately, that leaves you buying smart gadgets from half a dozen companies or more and putting in the time and effort to integrate them all. You may need a purchase a hub to connect everything, then learn a complicated process for creating routines and schedules.
Wyze is well on the way to offering all the gadgets a basic smarthome needs and is even dabbling in advanced smarthomes. From one company you can buy indoor cameras, bulbs, sensors, and soon smart plugs, which leaves you with less intercompany finagling to frustrate you. And while it hasn’t announced a release date yet, the company even stated it is working on an outdoor camera.
You Get More Devices for Less Money
The other challenging component to putting together an extensive smarthome is the expense. Smarthome gadget prices add up quickly, and usually, the best way to deal with that is to roll out your smarthome slowly. But Wyze has you covered because its gadgets cost far less than its competitors. You could almost argue that “holy cow that’s cheap!” is Wyze’s entire business model.
Indoor Nest cameras cost between $200 and $300, and even the cheaper Arlo Q goes for $150. But Wyze Cameras? Expect to spend between $25 (for Wyze Cam) and $40 (for Wyze Cam Pan) after shipping. At nearly a tenth of the cost, you get 90% of the features the other companies offer, even person detection, without a subscription. And the Wyze Cam Pan comes with a feature Nest, and Arlo Q doesn’t offer: panning. Properly placed, you can potentially purchase one Wyze Camera to monitor an area that would require two Nest or Arlo cameras.
That same focus on cost applies to Wyze’s other products as well. White Philips Hue smart bulbs range between $12 and $21, with the latter adding tuning features so you can adjust the shade of white the bulb emits (like warm white or cool white). And you still need to purchase a $50 hub. A tunable white smart bulb from Wyze will set you back $12 (with shipping), no hub required. The cost goes down to $10 apiece if you buy a four-pack.
Although not released yet, Wyze Plug looks to continue that trend, coming in at $15 plus shipping for a two-pack. That’s less than half the cost of some of our favorite smart plugs. Even inexpensive iClever smart plugs, which are frustrating to set up, cost more than Wyze plugs will when they launch.
And Wyze takes the cake with its incredibly inexpensive sensor kit.
Sensors Take Your Smarthome Even Further
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Smarthomes are becoming more common with each passing year, and smart devices are finally accessible enough for the average person. But creating your smarthome isn’t something you should go into without planning. Without forethought, you may make some common mistakes.
Poorly Named and Grouped Devices
Here, I’ve named each light according to its position in the room.
Getting your first smart light bulb is exciting. The whole process seems so simple: just screw in the bulb and pair it with an app. For more convenience, you may even have a smart speaker to control your light by voice. Before long, you have several light bulbs because the first worked so well.
That’s where convenience goes out the window. If you find yourself frustrated because you can’t remember what to say to control a particular light in a particular room, you’re missing some crucial setup steps.
Unless you choose carefully, smarthome device names can be hard to remember. Whether you went with “Green bulb” or “Light 1” you’re making things difficult on yourself. You should choose names that describe where the bulb is such as “lamp” or “window light.” Stay away from numbering lights unless you plan on grouping them as one light—for example, if you have four bulbs in a floor lamp.
Speaking of grouping, you should group your smart lights by room. If you have a voice speaker in the same room and group, you don’t have to remember what to say. You can just say “turn off the lights.” But what about rooms without smart speakers?
Too Few Smart Speakers
You might be tempted to stick with one smart speaker for voice control. To start, that’s not a bad idea. But the best voice commands are simple and easy to remember.
With properly grouped lights and smart speakers, you can say “turn off the lights,” which is easy to remember. But, for that to work, you need a smart speaker in the same room as your smart lights. If you only have one smart speaker in the living room, that command isn’t going to work in the kitchen.
We recommend buying multiple Echo Dots or Google Home Minis and sprinkling them throughout your home, especially the rooms with smart lights and smart plugs. That makes voice control easy.
Too Many Kinds of Smart Speakers
With a Homepod, I’ll have the entire set! Josh Hendrickson
While we recommend loading up on smart speakers, don’t make the mistake of having too many kinds of smart speakers. Google, Amazon, Apple, and even Microsoft all have smart speakers you can put in your home. Each has its strengths and weaknesses (Microsoft’s Invoke is mostly weaknesses), and you should carefully consider which to put in your home (if any).
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