Smart Home Tech I ACTUALLY Use!
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First video from the in-progress basement studio 👀
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This is the tech I have set up around my home right now in 2022:
Nest Hub Max Smart Display at bestbuy.7tiv.net/AoZbQN
Google Nest Smart Thermostat at bestbuy.7tiv.net/RyQk3a
Google Nest Doorbell Battery at bestbuy.7tiv.net/GjWvk9
Google Nest Camera at bestbuy.7tiv.net/KebD3A
Google Nest Camera with Floodlight at bestbuy.7tiv.net/qnM7Xj
Google Nest x Yale - Smart Lock at bestbuy.7tiv.net/a1g0zo
Philips Hue Gradient Singe Table Lamp at bestbuy.7tiv.net/gb0272
NETGEAR Orbi AX4200 Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System at bestbuy.7tiv.net/15xmkx
TP-Link - Kasa Smart WiFi Plug at bestbuy.7tiv.net/WD51zZ
Sonos Beam at bestbuy.7tiv.net/5brVG3
Sonos Sub at bestbuy.7tiv.net/kj6mv3
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Can we just take a minute of Silence for those who are watching Tech Videos without buying anything
@Xevos701
Жыл бұрын
Me :(
@mental_breakdance7227
Жыл бұрын
Probably the majority of us
@thomascutino2387
Жыл бұрын
Me too! Marques is the GOAT of tech reviewers!
@ItzStardustYT
Жыл бұрын
What's up with your capitalization though 🤨
@johnfranks6980
Жыл бұрын
That's me right there. With zero chance of winning any giveaways whatsoever 😂
A dedicated home assistant setup is a game changer. Makes all of the standards talk to each other and allows so much customization
@Iraijus
Жыл бұрын
Home Assistant really is great. I do not think I would ever be able to return to Alexa or Google Home.
@Kwayzar_
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. This way you can buy cheaper Chinese smart home stuff too and not have to use their cloud ecosystem. Also it's really fun to play around with, the sky is the limit with applications. Would have liked Marques to mention the open source ecosystems but I suppose his focus is on commercial tech.
@xslytitanx
Жыл бұрын
Yep home assistant is awesome.
@anom6707
Жыл бұрын
@@Kwayzar_ yeah his fans aren't really as deep into the custom side of things as someone like LTT. I was totally expecting Marques to be in the Ubiquiti ecosystem but I was surprised he was with orbi which is still good.
@jorrit_o
Жыл бұрын
I don't really like the HomeKit Plugin though... I found the one in iobroker to much more customizable and easier to understand. So I'm also running HomeBridge because my TV wasn't working together with the homekit plugin. Home Assistant has a lot of functionality but I personally don't like the UI and how everything is structured...
This video needs an update
@gokuvegeta1626
16 күн бұрын
why?
@ImGeneralJAckson
8 күн бұрын
@@gokuvegeta1626 the quality of the Google ecosystem is degrading by the day. I'm hoping they will offer Gemini integration soon.
@bradygoldblatt560
5 күн бұрын
If it’s pretty different then fs but it’s prolly not
The best smart home feature in my house is to connect all halway lights to motion sensors and apply the following rule. "detect motion; after sunset; turn on light for 30 seconds" this has probably been one of the small things that really makes a big difference
@Cenzo4u
3 ай бұрын
And add to that Circadian lighting if you can. I use Home assistant for that and it's really nice, 10/10 recommend :D
@Doofens
16 күн бұрын
This is the first and only automation I’m still using after many years.
We have the Nest smoke detectors and I’d highly recommend them. When there’s too much smoke from the food I’m making, it’s really easy to dismiss the alert from the app instead of having to touch the physical device to silence it. I also like that they’ll alert you if the battery is getting low, instead of chirping obnoxiously in the wee hours of the morning.
@brownboii305
Жыл бұрын
Does this detect a gas leak?
@drixxer
Жыл бұрын
@@brownboii305 probably not, i think you have to buy a seperate detector for it. Atleast thats how it works in my house
@frydog1ea
Жыл бұрын
Did you replace all of them in your place or just the one that gets triggered most?
@DeelitefulJestr
Жыл бұрын
@@drixxer yea it detects co2 haha it’s a $100+ smoke detector. It’s for sure. A combo detector
@impino26
Жыл бұрын
@@brownboii305 My nest detectors are smoke/Co2 detectors so, yes, they do
I picked up some WiFi plugs the other day. Being able to pair them up with Google assistant routines has been so handy for saving electric, and was damn effortless to set up
@zero_burrito
Жыл бұрын
TP Link Tapo P100 for anyone interested. Just a simple on/ off plug.
@Schneckensepp2022
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget, that they draw energy in standby
@D.e.e.p.77
Жыл бұрын
Which Other day u lazy guy
@zero_burrito
Жыл бұрын
@@Schneckensepp2022 of course, everything draws power in standby. But under 1W of power is drastically less than everything else draws in standby mode. I don't have easy access to the sockets with them being behind furniture, so being able to turn them off remotely is also a small bonus
@Ahjusshi_Brown
Жыл бұрын
I just bought some too, literally this week. I have the Kasa brand tho.
I have a little over half the lights in my house on smart switches and it's really nice to run scenes like "coming home late" and "cooking dinner". But the best bang for your buck is definitely exterior lights and entryway lights. It's really nice to have those go on and off when it gets dark or light and/or when you come home. Also nice to be able to turn at least a few lights on and off when you are out of town so the house doesn't look vacant.
For Hue lights, I strongly recommend the Lutron Aurora Dimmer smart switch. They just screw onto your existing switch, and are super easy to set up and use. Phillips also sells a module that you can wire into your existing switch to make it control your Hue bulbs
Marques is so wholesome. Still keeps it real and isn’t worried about always having an overkill setup. It’s the simple things that make the quality of life improvements.
@Gr33nMamba
Жыл бұрын
Quite honestly sometimes when you work any tech sector, you tend not to take the complications home with you.
@samargentinia4930
Жыл бұрын
Imagine having to recharge your doorbell every 3 weeks
@alexhayman1108
Жыл бұрын
@@samargentinia4930 yea, hardwiring it is definitely the right move.
@diwaalejandrogalvez796
Жыл бұрын
Dude, tech people know how complicated and hard the maintenance be if you go overboard with too much tech in your home.
@muhammedaytekin6665
Жыл бұрын
And also, working in it takes the magic off of useless products. For non techsavvy guys some products almost feel magical for being abled to control a relais via voice control. From an it guys perspective it sounds stupid and simple. So you have a different opinion on most products just from the get go.
That whole thing of not touching your phone until you're actually out of bed sounds like a great plan. I'll usually check my phone and lay around for longer than I care to
@benfulford3943
Жыл бұрын
Don't take your phone into your bedroom. By not having your phone in your bedroom at all, your sleep will improve massively
@GuardianTiger
Жыл бұрын
@@benfulford3943 I personally sleep great even with it in my room(I read books before bed on my phone with either greyscale on or night light with tints the screen yellow for keeping your sleep from being affected) It's just the waking up part which I'll now know to not touch my phone and just get ready for the day BEFORE I touch my phone.
I have almost the same setup (Nest Thermostat, Nest Doorbell, 2x Nest Mini, Nest Hub, Hue in most rooms and 2x Chromecast) and I just wanted to add that the Google Home app also works great on iOS so no worries there :) The Nest Hub is a great device for the kitchen by the way. Yeah it's a glorified egg timer but it can handle multiple timers with labels so when cooking I can just say 'hey G, start 10 minute timer for X' and it works it's magic. Great for random food/cooking questions too and FINALLY they've added the date on the homescreen which is very handy for checking use bys etc.
Funny, I have the same setup except for lights I use Lutron switches with normal LEDs and wired Nest Camera. Orbi is pretty awesome!
You forgot one buddy, home assistant, which makes everything compatible with all ecosystems
@AverageCarGuy
Жыл бұрын
Elaborate please
@khyleebrahh7
Жыл бұрын
HOME ASSISTANT !!! He says while humping the air
@khyleebrahh7
Жыл бұрын
@@AverageCarGuy home assistant is a custom software and if wanted a hardware setup that can bridge and make make majority of all smart devices talk to one “hub”. It can also make non HomeKit devices “work” with Homekit. Also can be completely Local meaning no internet connection needed, except for 2.4ghz wifi network for some devices. Its honestly amazing but very overwhelming if your not very tech smart.
@cerveraoliver
Жыл бұрын
I agree, another lost opportunity to show to the masses what Home Assistant can do.
@gaz909909
Жыл бұрын
@@khyleebrahh7 hoooome assistant!!
Depending on how much research went into your solar panel purchase could be cool to get a video on that. Different options and why you went with the ones you bought! Pros and cons
@danieldelvisco8342
Жыл бұрын
yeah it may be a $0 electric bill but how much are the panels and were their batteries with it.
@VikasSingh-er5hh
Жыл бұрын
+2
@stearless
Жыл бұрын
@@danieldelvisco8342 a lot, that's just how it is, until eventually it pays itself through 0$ bills
@TGFNittros
Жыл бұрын
Great for folks from the area who'd have many of the same options on their disposal.
@speeddemon0712
Жыл бұрын
I live in a new construction home in Fort Worth, TX. We had solar sales people constantly knocking on our door all year (still do). Ended up getting a quote. In order to have basically a $0 electric bill, I'd have to put up 20+ panels. Without a battery backup (another $15k+), the system was still $20k even after the government rebate. This would have been a $150 monthly payment for 25 years. Then you have panels that slowly degrade, and the very possibility of net metering ending in the near future. Even with the a/c set to 69/70 at night and 74/75 during the day, our electric bill was $200 - $250 for the 3 summer months. But the spring and summer bills average $100, and winter is $50 - $75 (we have natural gas for heat). Plus when it comes time to sell the house, you have to find a buyer who wants solar. It made no financial sense to us.
I have the battery nest doorbell too. It'll trickle charge off your doorbells previous wiring too. It'll keep you from having to charge it during all except for the coldest months. Once you get below 30° though, it won't charge and you'll have to charge indoors again. And I highly recommend Kasa too. They have power strips and outdoor weatherproof power strips too. I use them for our grow lights, Christmas Tree, and outdoor Christmas Lights and decorations. Have worked flawlessly so far. One recommendation is to use their app for timers and schedules. I used Google Routines at first, but sometimes communication breaks down after updates. Kasa firmware updates usually fix the issue, but the gap sometimes is not tolerable when it comes to grow lights that keep indoor plants alive, lol.
I needed this so much. Just moved into a new apartment and trying to make it a smart home from the ground up. Thank you!
Motion detection helps a lot for automization. In the home or outsids. For now we use it outside the most. We have lights in the garden at the front door that light up. Super handy when coming in the dark, while its also helpful for security.
@krazymartini
Жыл бұрын
All fun until they light up when no ones around..
@DumKump
Жыл бұрын
@@krazymartini wym no one, don't hurt the feelings of your dead great grandma smh
Are those smart golf clubs that automatically blur when on camera?
@dylanchapgier9504
Жыл бұрын
That, or marques needs to clean the front lens element before shooting in his basement!
@MRony
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure they were blurred on purpose to not give unpaid ad for the brand of clubs.
@chinnidiwakar
Жыл бұрын
@@MRony r/whoooosh
@MRony
Жыл бұрын
@@chinnidiwakar good one bro. I had no idea that OP was bieng sarcastic. 😒 My comment was more in reply to Dylan.
@eyluismi168
Жыл бұрын
He accidentally took them to Linus' neighbourhood, and they blurred forever.
I actually work at a company that installs and programs smart home with the KNX standard. You definitely need to at least take a look at it! We connect everything that attaches to a wire. Such as lights,HVAC,curtains,alarm,circulation, weather station, ipads, Sonos and other audio and home theater setups to name a few
I’m all in with Kasa smart switches and plugs. Works great. I’m a caregiver for my wife so even that little bit of time to turn on a light is very helpful. Thanks for the vid. 👍
@somethingkindawonderful3034
3 ай бұрын
You are a wonderful husband.. don't burn out ask for help now and then.
When I lived by myself I had a smart home security system set up. I used ring and didn't pay any subscription fees. (Those services I missed out on were mainly stored recordings and they notify police if the alarm goes off). So if you live by yourself I recommend it because it helped me feel less paranoid something would happen, especially at night
@RoyRoy-Garou
Жыл бұрын
Ajax?
@malvora
Жыл бұрын
nothing like having to pay to call the police ROFL
This is really awesome. MKBHD started his channel from his bedroom in his parents’ house. And now, he is filming from his own basement. Kudos man. Really happy to see your success. I do second the Sonos speakers (Amazing). Orbi mesh network is also great especially when you have a multi leveled house.
@dmvmeu7140
Жыл бұрын
agreeed
@walterwhite2270
Жыл бұрын
An access point mounted on the ceiling in the middle of the house will do the same as a mesh network without all those devices cluttering up your house and probably perform better since you only have one hop to get to the internet from the access point.
@PuppetMaster0
Жыл бұрын
One thing I didn't quite get is what for is he using the speakers? I recalled him recommending them when I was looking for ones for my TV and ended up buying the exact combo he mentioned but now I realize he didn't specify they were for TV and I see the Yamaha speakers behind him for the PC
I have a Phillip's Hue in the bedroom. The TV is also Homekit compatible. The Hue is great for being able to dim the light rather than have to deal with a mechanical dimmer switch. I also love just being able to say "Hey Siri, goodnight" and have my tv (along with anything connected to it) and light all turn off together. So far impressed with the lifespan of the Hue bulb too. Haven't had to change it yet.
I've got assistant war in my home with both Google Mini and Alexa. With the Mini in my bedroom, it's less intrusive, but effective. My primary routine are a great way to wake (temporarily increases volume on the Mini, plays specific song and turns on bedside lamps). Not to mention the evening routine which turns on selected lighting around my home.
You should invest in the Lutron Caseta light switch system for the whole place. Basically turn all normal lights into smart lights. It's regarded as the most reliable smart switch system that works with Google, Alexa, and HomeKit. Worth the price in my opinion!
@Samuel-7418
Жыл бұрын
It doesn't require smart lightbulbs?
@magic4218
Жыл бұрын
@@Samuel-7418 no, it doesn’t. You can use pretty much any bulb!
@AstuteJoe
Жыл бұрын
Kasa light switches are very good too, for a fraction of the price and requires no gateway. It also works perfectly with home assistant and remembers dimmness levels.
@stollerino
Жыл бұрын
If you prefer dimmers, i have heard caseta is not the best. It defaults to turning on lights at 100% vs. turning on at the previous level. Bad for early in the morning, or for childrens rooms. (I use kasa, not caseta so cannot confirm... simply read it when making my own decision)
@meeker03
Жыл бұрын
@@stollerino Caseta has a new switch that does have a default dimmer. As well, the Pico remote has a middle button that you can pre-set to whatever level you like. Cant recommend Lutron stuff enough. It's very well built and I've never had any hiccups with the system.
Probably the ONLY area in tech I'm on par with Marques. I have most of the same set up as you do in terms of smart home stuff. I tend to keep the smart home stuff around the house light. Regular bulbs/lamps with smart switches smart plugs and door bells all connected through Google Home
Thanks for this! I just upgraded to the eero WiFi 6E Pro and I'm pulling 900Mbps as well, iPhone and iPad. Changes the home game, no buffers anywhere 🙂
Lutron casets & Kasa for light switches!!! Game changer! I have them on every light in my house and I never have to worry about leaving a light on accidentally. A smart universal remote is also amazing! Love Logitech even though they discontinued the harmony stuff...
Home Assistant setup would be awesome content. Somewhat more DIY than others but you can customize it to your hearts content and have an amazing setup where all the ecosystems are integrated. Would recommend out of 10
@Autunite
Жыл бұрын
Home Assistant, or even simpler, Homey. Does the same, but so easy to set up and fun to program. It's like the Ubiquiti or Apple of the smart home world.
@gabapereira
Жыл бұрын
I would be interested to know how "Secure" are all these smart home systems... I read multiple stories and news about these gadgets being easily hackable... when I see a smart door lock being used, my only thoughts are "isn't this very unsecure since it can be hackable?"
@Autunite
Жыл бұрын
@@gabapereira check out Lock Picking Lawyer, traditional locks are just as secure, if not even less secure to someone who wants to get in.
@azerejude9347
Жыл бұрын
@@Autunite.
@cdx41
Жыл бұрын
@@Autunite homey looks to be cloud based, unless you pay for their local box? Home assistant runs on a raspberry pi, or a VM on your pc
You can also get NFC tags that you can place around your house and you can program them pretty easily (just with shortcuts on iOS) to do various smart home stuff
@hashcode_error
Жыл бұрын
I'm using its goooood
@photographicmemories
Жыл бұрын
best suggestions: don’t go for the cheapest nfc tags. get the ones that work fast. defeats the purpose if you have to tap your phone ten times before anything actually happens
@niter43
Жыл бұрын
Expired contactless credit/debit cards can be used as free tags as well
@randall3107
Жыл бұрын
I don't understand how an NFC tag would be useful in your home, can you give me an example please? Genuinely interested
@rodrigojds
Жыл бұрын
@@randall3107 for example you can place a nfc tag at the entrance of your room to turn on the lights without having to flick the switch or tell Alexa to turn them on, just pass your phone against the tag. The possibilities really are endless.
Great video! Thanks for getting more personal with us and allow us in one of rooms. This really helped out of what I need to put in my home.
I love the Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmer Switch for Philips Hue Smart Bulbs. Solves the problem where the light switch is off making the smart bulb unavailable. Looks and works like a normal dimmer switch. Thanks for the great videos!
I think hue lights in your bedroom is great. You can have the button switch next to your bed to easily turn on/off your lights. And you can set the button to a schedule, so in the middle of the night you don't have full brightness when you press the button.
@Autunite
Жыл бұрын
Yep, and also set the lights to fade on gradually before you're going to wake up.
@VRUmasterVRU
Жыл бұрын
Another nice feature is a motion sensor in the kitchen for the light, so when your hands are full with dinner leftovers and plates, your light turns on for you! And during the wee hours when you need some water its set up to 20% to not fully wake you up
@daspradeep
Жыл бұрын
LIFX rocks
I love how MKB has a routine asking about traffic going to work. He can't be late. He's the boss.
@CityStarrzz
Жыл бұрын
Plot twist, it’s not to see how long it will take, it’s to decide whether he bothers going in to the office or not.
@barrypuckett5969
Жыл бұрын
He can’t be late…that is why he IS the boss. Attitude is everything.
@Chris-hw4mq
Жыл бұрын
@@CityStarrzz its worse being the boss you need the company to earn so you can pay the employees and bills, you cant slack off
@CityStarrzz
Жыл бұрын
@@Chris-hw4mq that’s only true if your workforce requires hands on management. I work for a company which hardly ever sees it’s bosses. We’re pretty self sufficient.
@Chris-hw4mq
Жыл бұрын
@@CityStarrzz yeah I should have said small companies where the owner still works to keep it running.
i have a google routine set up for my alarm in the morning. It will tell me weather, news, and calendar events for the day as soon as i dismiss my alarm. that way im not having to look any of that up while im getting ready in the morning. Eventually I will add in lights and certain appliances to it as well.
I just got a Nest thermostat & really like so far. I like that it senses when you're nearby & can display info like the weather outside.
Home assistant is the DOPEST tech and kasa light switches are a super great bang for the buck, they've been running flawlessly for a year now. An unconventional trick I did too was using a Bluetooth hygrometer to trigger kasa light switches to turn on the bathroom exhaust fan, that way no one ever has (or forgets) to turn the fan on or off again :) Doubles down as a humidity controller for the home for humid seasons too.
I’m liking the home stuff, solar panel updates would be great 👍🏼
I’ve always wondered what you have used for your home. Thanks for posting this!
You should look in to the company PLEJD. In Sweden, Norway Finland it’s becoming almost standard in new homes. It’s basically a smart switch/dimmer for all your lights and sockets. No need for Filips hue. Works great with all light types.
Basement home studio, Nice!
For people looking into setting up their smart homes, personally I would suggest going for Google instead of Apple (idk about Amazon but would assume it's similar to Google). Here are some reasons: 1. Last time I checked (1 ~ 2 years ago), there are far less devices compatible to Apple Home than Google smart home. Also, the devices are much more expensive. 2. Although Apple smart home does have some cool features (like you can transfer music to the Apple Home mini from your iPhone by tapping your phone on the hub), they're still relatively new and don't all work quite well (in my experience with the Apple Home mini). 3. I have Spotify but not Apple music. The Apple Home allows you to use the hub as a bluetooth speaker, but when you command it to play music, it only goes through Apple music. For Google Home, it goes through Spotify if you've linked it up, and for Nest Hubs, you can even command it to search videos on KZread. 4. I prefer a screen on my control hubs so I have a Google Nest Hub Max. Apple Home doesn't have a screen. I personally have iPhone, Apple watch, and a lot of other Apple products, but I still went with Google smart home system and it has been great. Mainly I use them for music playing and controlling smart lights. I often find myself falling asleep without turning off the lights, so I set up a routine for Google to turn off the lights after a certain time. I also often forget to do stuff, and setting a reminder on Google Home really solved the problem. BTW, for iPhone users, you can set up a Shortcut to perform Google commands on your iPhone. I have 2 Shortcut Widgets on my home screen to turn on/off my lights. It still goes through the Google Assistant app, but I find it better than having to open the Google App myself :)
@Raress96
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Apple is a no go. Not sure about Google though, I swear my Nest Mini is getting dumber with each passing day, not recognizing voice commands that worked a month ago... Will probably switch to Alexa if this keeps getting on my nerves. Although I use Home Assistant, and just use Google for voice commands. But I have setup automations and buttons that basically do what I want, and with google I just have some routines that do a lot of things by triggering HA scripts (music time, movie time, kitchen time, workout time etc)
@Marco-cz7rb
Жыл бұрын
@@Raress96 I have a Alexe since 2 years and it s the same here
@futuristudios
Жыл бұрын
go with apple if you care about the security of your identity and privacy, not systems which grant police secret access to things like video streams… aaand apple home has many screens… including apple tv!
@GodHatesXbox
Жыл бұрын
Google has more compatible products & thats the only reason to use them. Otherwise apple’s HomeKit works & looks far better.
@malaythakkar8772
Жыл бұрын
@@futuristudios google also works with Apple TV
Love how simple your smart home set up is!
For a smart light switches, I would highly recommend Lutron Caseta. They are the best "smart" things I've installed in my house! Plus you can get a remote that can then be programmed to interact with multiple devices. You didn't show us the smart blinds, but mentioned them at the end. Which ones did you end up going with?
There are various brands of fingerbots that you can use to integrate older devices that still have buttons (like coffee makers). Also, programmable infrared pods that work with your smart home assistant to control anything that’s normally controlled via handheld remote.
@Hellamoody
Жыл бұрын
Bruh those two things are actually genius, it's got me thinking!!
@TheAppleFreak
Жыл бұрын
@@Hellamoody I use two of them to control different air conditioners during the summer. While it's a great idea and well worth investigating (I think it's $30 for an IR blaster on Amazon), do know some devices might misbehave when using it. For example, one of my ACs only accepts inputs from either the blaster or the remote it came with, and if you try turning it off with the remote if it was turned on with the blaster (or vice versa) it silently turns itself back on unprompted. It took some time to figure that one out.
@truejim
Жыл бұрын
@@TheAppleFreak Yah. I use the BOND brand IR blasters to control my ceiling fans around the house, but there are some things it won’t control. I use the SwitchBot brand fingerbot to control my garage door. I use a RAINPOINT to control my sprinklers, but it doesn’t work with Alexa. I decided to use smart bulbs instead of smart fixtures, so I have Hue bulbs almost everywhere. My cameras are Ring, my door lock is Yale Nest. My TVs are Alexa enabled out of the box. Echoes are in most rooms. I walk around the house giving my house orders all the time; it’s fun!
It's wicked to see some of the tech you live with on a day-to-day basis! Of all the smart tech I live with I think my favourite has to be the Fyrtur blinds from IKEA - super affordable & battery powered so no need to hire an electrician either. Would definitely love to see the solar panel setup tour too!
In addition to paying money for those smart home tech, assembling them together and making them work properly is the most difficult and complicated part for me, though they are pretty dope. I need a guy preparing all the stuff for me cuz I gonna spend lots of time picking those products as well as having a proper installation.
Damn I love watching a video and seeing how Marques uses all the tech that I already have. Always reassuring when your own research is matched by a tech guru.
I'm personally a fan of the Home Assistant route, but I'm glad you're satisfied. I would put everything I can on a Wi-Fi plug so only the power, and not the device, are communicating with the internet/intranet.
Highly recommend getting the Nest Secure paired with Nest Detects on windows and doors if you’re concerned about security. The Secure was discontinued but it still works great if you can find one! Unlocking with the Nest x Yale locks disables the security alarm as well.
Just bought my first house and I've put Kasa Smart light switches everywhere. They're surprisingly cheap, look great and work flawlessly. Easy integration with Google routines as well. Highly recommend!
I love how you're literally one of the only KZreadrs who protects their home and not posting everything online.
Awesome video as always Marques. I know its early still but I’d love to see a mini-video or podcast segment on Matter implementation into a setup like this when it launches. Keep up the awesome work!
I think Ubiquiti would be a good option to switch to in the future. You don't have to pay someone else to monitor your own security system. I hear a lot of great things about UniFi Protect.
@jorrit_o
Жыл бұрын
You also have all your security footage on your own hard drive. I don't want google or amazon to have my security footage.
@GoofieNewfie
Жыл бұрын
Yes and no. Ubiquiti has its fair share of issues as well. Make sure to read and research before diving into them.
@jorrit_o
Жыл бұрын
@@GoofieNewfie Thats true... but there are other locally hosted security systems... I also didn't like how Ubiquity handled their data breach but I think at least having your video files at home is a good thing. Even more so if you have cameras on the inside of your house. Not making your security system available via the public internet should also make things much safer.
@JonathanIvy221
Жыл бұрын
This video is likely a sponsored video. Way too many Google products.
@Kushan_Patel
Жыл бұрын
@@JonathanIvy221 Marques uses the best product that works the way he wants. He's not a fanboy for Apple nor Google. And he would say if he was sponsored. Did you notice in the video he replaced his Google wifi router with a different brand for better performance?
I think home assistant is also up there if not above with the 3 home environment you mentioned and with the recent HA UI change and matter this is arguably going to be way batter then other options.
We need more videos like this!
I love how nowadays you are realising videos so fast great thanks to techtober obviously ✌️ Absolutely love to watch more and more tech
Broadlink's RM lineup is a very useful smart device. It's basically a universal IR and Radio remote that you can configure to function anything from your tv or record player to your garage door, your blinds or your awnings. Some of them also double as a temperature and humidity sensors, so can be useful to set routines
Smart light switch is a must for Philips hue lights. The hue switch is good, and it lets you turn them on normally and cycle through selected scenes with multiple taps.
You feel good when you see Marques call out your exact smart home hardware for what he's doing with his own.
These kinds of setup are the best, no nonsense fancy items but rather making all available things "smart" and interconnected 🧠💡
@GaryGaryGaga
Жыл бұрын
Betul tu
I added Shelly 1 behind the existing light switches to make them smart. Works awesome with Google home 👍
Co-sign on the Sonos speaker set, they sound so good it's crazy. Definitely going to be a guilty pleasure purchase for me at some point
I highly recommend Flic buttons for smart light control. I put it right above or to the side of my switches and it works with Hue lights and is/will be Matter compatible. They are fantastic and relatively inexpensive. They even have a new one coming out with dimmer controls. Battery lasts a year or more with a 2032 watch battery. They are also easy to hide in places like under a desk.
I'd be more than happy to see a solar panel video like you mentioned at 1:14 and maybe this could lead into a video about sustainable technologies/gadgets that could help people save on electric costs
@DragonyCat
Жыл бұрын
I really like this
@noahmack1448
Жыл бұрын
Good idea
Nice one MKBHD! I have a similar setup with Google Assistant. If you don't even want to touch lights, speaker volumes, alarm system etc., I suggest to play around with a Raspberry Pi and Home Assistant which is super easy to set up, configure and automate. It is compatible with practically everything!!
I'm actually starting on the basement build-out project which has started me down the smart home path. I have even less smart products than you but look to expand on those in the coming months. the one thing that I'm really interested in are smart down lights, especially in the studio and office. my design is pretty heavy on lighting so I want to have more control over them. I would love to replace my existing thermostats with Nest but, since I work from home, I don't adjust my temp very often so I wonder how much I'd actually use them.
I own the hue paddle, the hue button, and the lutron dial smart switches. The lutron dial is by far my favorite; however, the branded switches are incredible because you can setup time of day profiles. The switch in my bedroom is super dim in the morning, so I don't wake my wife. It's a nice little touch.
Wow, I totally did expect you to have a lot more smart stuff and for your stuff to be all locally controlled instead of cloud-based, maybe through Home assistant/Hubitat. Go figure haha The basement studio is looking really nice
@static_motion
Жыл бұрын
He's not that much of a technical person. Guy knows all about commercial solutions, but asking him to setup a Home Assistant instance and getting that to work with his stuff is already outside his skillset.
@DekuNEKO21
Жыл бұрын
He is not techy enough, for this stuff check out LTTs new home for Linus
@venom5809
Жыл бұрын
Not his house. Just a dummy setup for the Best Buy ad. LOL
Glad that this wasn't overboard. Yes, a smart home is something many people want. But at the same time people seem to get thousands of dollars with of equipment so they can... turn on the lights when they enter the room and then nothing else. As I've heard more and more, just get smart switches instead of smart lights. Especially with a dimmer function and whatnot, it becomes much more usable.
Highly recommend Lutron for the smart switches. Replaced every switch on every level of my house and absolutely no regrets. Gets easier after the first 2-3
Definitely recommend setting up Home Assistant! It’s a game changer! Me and my roommates moved into a rental and we’ve teched the place out with Home Assistant being the brains. It’s super nice because it connects our lights from all kinds of brands, smart plugs, cameras, TV, google speakers, sensors (motion, temp, brightness) etc. The TV stuff is cool because we have a Harmony Hub (they don’t make them anymore 😕) but it can turn on the TV, game consoles, sound system, etc and switch inputs. We also have scenes set up for when you watch TV. We get alerts from our cameras and motion sensors when we’re away and we can see who is home. It’s also nice because the ecosystem doesn’t matter, most of us have apple phones but the one guy doesn’t, I’m the only one with an Apple TV and HomePod but they still integrate in and of course our google nest speakers integrate into the system so we can control the house and cast music throughout the house. We also have mixed brands of smart tech as well which is nice because we could use what we had and what is cheapest. Plus we only need one app to manage it once it is paired. We have a ton of automations set up, and it’s so cool to be able to walk into a room have it turn on and then know when to turn off. Or have the lights blink red when someone is at the door. Also, personally I do not like the google home app. You can’t easily control single lights in a room. It’s layout is poor and not customizable compared to Apple’s home app. The routines are okay but I hate that you can’t have a separate goodnight and bedtime routine as google won’t let you change the default words. They also are no where as powerful as apple’s automations/Siri shortcuts. I can have Siri get data from websites extremely easily (I used to use it to check if school was open). I also love the new design of the home app, it’s so clean!
@druid2538
Жыл бұрын
Hello, how does one setup Home Assistant? Is it a physical device or software? I assume it pairs all your Google/Amazon/Apple devices so that they can be used interchangeably? I may need to watch a video on this to get a better idea of what this is exactly.
My dad’s contemplating on making his home solar powered so it would be dope if you could share some of your experiences with us :D
Kasa makes smart dimmers/switches. They set up easily and work very well with assistant
3 words man!!! Aqara with Homekit!!! IO16 is topnotch!!! Looking forward to having it in Ipad also….
When a sponsoring brand requires you to blur out any other unrelated brand/logo, it just draws my attention to what’s been blurred out and their insecurities. In any case, looks like you also play with a Mavrik fairway 😏
@bbrunorocha
Жыл бұрын
exactly !! I work with a couple brands and this is a huge bummer imo as well :(
The perfect examples of tech not having to be extravagant. It really just is the simple things sometimes.
I would love to see a video about your solar and battery setup. Looking at switching to a smart electric panel, battery backup/car charging port and solar setup and would definitely be interested in what route you went. Great video!
i Still got a NFC tags set up around my house, car, and work. I love them for the things i dont want controlled in routine
Love the Kasa outlets. So effortless. For home media, the Logitech Harmony is a great addition of you can find it.
I'm setting up my basement home office and this is a great video to get ideas. For starters, I will add smart lights w/ dimmers, Alexa devices and smart desk. What I haven't integrated yet is the home thermostat.
@truejim
Жыл бұрын
For smart lights you first need to make a decision: smart light fixtures, or smart light bulbs (like Hue).
I use Home Assistant primarily with a Zigbee network, but also use Google/Nest/Yale devices mixed in too. Works great and I have a gazillion automations running everything from my 3D printers to setting up the house and TV for my dog when everyone leaves. Nice thing about Home Assistant and Zigbee is that it allows things to run locally so you aren't hogging up the wifi or sending commands over the internet. My house will continue to run just fine without internet other than a few devices. I even have NFC tags in vehicles, on my trash cans, and other places around the house that can be quickly scanned with my phone and it kicks off various automations.
My biggest gripe with the nest x Yale lock is that you can't automate unlock procedures "for security reasons". August smart lock will do it, but I prefer to have everything in the nest app so I'm kinda tied to it. I just think it'd be so awesome for the smart lock to unlock when: A) the doorbell cam detects a familiar face B) my car pulls in driveway, or when my phone unpairs with my car Bluetooth
I have a similar setup. Maybe you can look into the motion sensor of your home max, so it can detect when you walk into the room and turn on the light ! They just added that feature with your home and away routine
@ratznefumel
Жыл бұрын
You can also do this when your phone connets to the home network or gps location.
I just like that you said, "Hey G..." instead of waking up my own assistants while watching this video. Smartlights are awesome. Mine mimic a sunrise when I get up and change colors again when it's time for bed as a gentle reminder.
The light switches are so helpful.
Interesting video however there are two other options that you missed. Wyze, and Home Assistant. Both really interesting. Home Assistant being a wider platform than one manufacturer. Highly recommend having a look at both!
I highly recommend smart lights and motion sensors as combo. Smart lights alone I find are a bit of a novelty. once you go down the motion sensor route you will never go back. Especially with scheduling based around time or light sensors.
@SparksLegend
Жыл бұрын
What motion sensors do you use? Struggling to find any that would integrate with Google Home and controls lights and such
From your parents house, to your apartment and nownin your own house. You are an inspiration man!
Can strongly recommend motion sensors in hallways or bathrooms. Using Hue ones, and they work great. Esp since you can set the light brightness to times of day, so during the day the light is brighter, and from 9 it gets quite low, to make winding down and going to bed easier :)
@WeatherManToBe
9 ай бұрын
I second this. I set mine walk me up too, blasting max light instead of that god forsaken alarm 😂
You just validated all the smart home choices I made. I literally have exactly all the same smart home equipment in my home. Thank you.
This was super cool to see what tech you’re actually using at home, thanks for sharing!
@alexsouthpb55
Жыл бұрын
QUESTION: I use Sonoff wifi smart switches to drive lights on and off using Google Home. I find there’s a 2 second delay to lights responding after saying “Hey Google, Turn on (…whatever…)”. Is that a function of the web traffic and/or that Sonoff (eWeLink App) servers are based in China? Would I get better response for an US Brand?
@venom5809
Жыл бұрын
That's not his house. LOL
Really good perspective on what’s actually helpful - I’ve been trying to figure out what I’ve added over the years that’s actually helpful in a daily or weekly basis. I especially agree with the light switch - I’ve found that I do not want to tell Google/Alexa/Siri or to open an app on my phone to turn lights on/off.
Interesting stuff. Will mention, we used a previous version of Netgear's Orbi for a small office with thick walls. It did great but shortly after the two year mark, the satellite died and we couldn't get a replacement of the same generation. Eventually, the original main unit got demoted to serving wifi around the archive hall. Good performance, good software with decent frequency updates but the reliability seems to need some work in our case. Before dying I should mention it would connect devices to it, assign IPs but not pass internet. So watch for that in case things start to misbehave. It MAY be a sign of the device on its way out.
@pietrobonfy0619
9 ай бұрын
Orbis are great but definitely not cheap
There’s other much better options besides “Amazon, Apple, or Google”. Home assistant is a great option as it’s private and doesn’t depend on devices or the cloud to work.
“I kinda like pointing lights at the wall” 😅 😂😂😂 feel you bro.. same with me… 😂😂
I picked Wyze and I'm very happy with it. Appreciate you sharing yours.
You could have all 3 ecosystems with something like Home Assistant
I've liked the C by GE light switches. Having a physical switch that can also be controlled is ideal. We have the bulbs too, and they're nice but the switch let's you have the best of both worlds
Long time watcher, first time commenter. Really loved this video from you Marques, would love to see what kind of improvements come to your home / studio setup in the future. Love your work dude, thank you!