The Seven FREE Wonders that make the Modern Smart Home

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🚀 Discover my favourite open-source solutions that I use to make my home 'smart'. I'll reveal the "The Seven Wonders of the Modern Smart Home" that could not only elevate your living space but potentially save you thousands from avoiding all those over-priced vendor solutions, endless hubs required and much more.
But I'm sure I've missed some, so let me know what other solutions do you think should have made the list? Dive into the comments section to share your knowledge!
Software mentioned:
Home Assistant: www.home-assistant.io/
WLED: kno.wled.ge/
ESPHome: esphome.io/index.html
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  • @DanielBeckitt
    @DanielBeckittАй бұрын

    I'll confess ... I did click because of the thumbnail, but I stayed for the educational content. Looking forward to future videos from you!

  • @michaelrobinson9643

    @michaelrobinson9643

    Ай бұрын

    It's tacky when women in the automotive, tech or other "male" sectors use sexualisation to try and get traffic. No worse than the clickbait titles and misleading junk thumbnails though in that the net effect is devaluing of the enormous body of unique content by making it unidentifiable. I genuinely wish Alphabet would rewind to the days where YT did not encourage the utter nonsense pursued now to get clicks. Since near everyone does it, I actually think those that don't are the standouts ironically. Imagine if the 20 videos in a smart home series were thumbnailed, named and presented in line with the content body... you could search and find them. "10 things you didn't know you need to not know you don't know in order to know" is just not helpful and "You're doing it wrong!" just straight up deserves an upper-cut.

  • @SgtMow
    @SgtMow2 ай бұрын

    Watching this video made me realise just how clever everything you've done in the previous videos and shorts is. You're an actual genius, that's why the smart tag wouldnt make you smarterer!

  • @bloodgain
    @bloodgainАй бұрын

    I honestly expected to be disappointed by the video and assumed the title was clickbait, but I'm glad I gave it a chance. There was really good content here, if only a high-level intro. I knew about HA, but I wasn't aware the open source home automation field had matured this much. And your delivery and video quality were great! I'm subscribed! I'm excited to see what projects you have to share. I'm a professional software engineer, but my home automation knowledge is very shallow. The lack of real control/customization and high cost of entry has kept me at the basic level of a few lights, thermostats, and Google Assistant.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Great to have you onboard, Blood gain! 😊

  • @DeWilsKanal
    @DeWilsKanal3 күн бұрын

    As an avid HA user, none of this was news to me. Yet, I appreciate the simplicity in which you've explained this. Also, this made me want a 3D printer even more

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    3 күн бұрын

    Great to hear (means I'm not missing anything!!) ....and yes.... you do... new video coming this week which'll only make you want one more.... and maybe give you the perfect excuse..... 🙈

  • @micgent
    @micgentАй бұрын

    Ive been dabbling in home assistant for a couple of years just as an energy monitor, now im comfortable with it im at the point of expanding into home automation, this overview helped reinforce what ive learned and highlighted that I had not thought about RFID integrations. Im glad you mentioned 3d printers as they are truly great. I would have also made a shout out to Raspberry Pi. Very Inspiring Content.

  • @Fanatic17
    @Fanatic1723 күн бұрын

    As a software engineer that hasn’t already dabbled in home automation but I intend to in a few months I can say that the advice you gave are very valuable, although I knew of most of the pieces I hadn’t already found a video that put them together in such a clear way. Looking forward for more inspiration for my future smart home automation

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    23 күн бұрын

    Thank you, glad it helped you!

  • @amadeuszjakobczak7196
    @amadeuszjakobczak7196Ай бұрын

    I will repeat watching this video again and again every time when my zigbee sensor will loose a signal, when door sensor will not report, when my automation will not run for unknown reasons even if NFC tag was scanned properly, when I will have a problem with ESP after update or WLED stop responding. It will help me to regain a faith and passion to Smart Home :)

  • @MindForgedManacle
    @MindForgedManacleАй бұрын

    You are well-spoken and very informed on what matters in this space. In fact, you seem like you've had media training 😂 You'd make a good spokesperson for Home Assistant, haha Automations are my favorite part of it all. I've got my towel warmer automated so I always have a warm towel to use when I step out of the shower.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂 that's hilarious, I've got no idea what I'm doing and recorded my first video a few months ago - you should see the carnage that goes on behind the scenes as I forget to mic, mess up lights - but very kind of you to say, I am trying my best. In cryptographic terms, I'm approaching it as a brute force algorithm.... 😂😂

  • @taavetmalkov3295
    @taavetmalkov32952 күн бұрын

    thnx for making such a useful overview!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    2 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @aribowell
    @aribowellАй бұрын

    while I already knew each component, I like how you put that together. I investigated all of them some month/years ago and I see, they evolved in between. Your video inspired me to rethink the whole system. I also appreciated your way to handle some things, like the RFIDs in the pictures or the usage of WLED. Thanks!

  • @heiaheiaheiahei
    @heiaheiaheiaheiАй бұрын

    I was almost skipped this video becasue of the thumbnail.......so glad that I didn't. Really need to see what have I missed from her other videos.

  • @ThEWiZ76
    @ThEWiZ76Ай бұрын

    Expanding Home Assistant with Node Red opens up even more possibilities! It has full integration and is natively supported. Ideal for more complex actions based on clicks, sensors or other inputs that would not be possible with the regular automation. Good video with great tips! As an advanced Home Assistant user I am glad I already have al the "wonders" in place, but good that someone is pointing them out to the community. Thanks! 😄

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Oh you're so right, I love node red, but I was trying to keep to seven and cover as much ground as possible!! Thanks, it means a lot coming from an expert like you - you might not have discovered loads, but you can at least have the warm glow of contentment that you're a smart home guru.... 😊😊😂

  • @Dane-ish

    @Dane-ish

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve been using HA native automations for a few years, and haven’t looked at Node Red yet. What sort of automations has Node Red made possible?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Dane-ishfor me it's less that it allows anything hugely more, rather it's a nice way of dealing with more complex automations. That said, native HA automations have come a long way in the last few years - that's actually why I left it off, if you were going to start with seven, then HA manages this element fine itself, but as you get more advanced, it's worth a play at some point!

  • @Dane-ish

    @Dane-ish

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 nice, will have to check it out!

  • @ThEWiZ76

    @ThEWiZ76

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Dane-ish For example you can create custom buttons with actions that are not part of the standard HA. I have a Zigbee switch that will power on my computer with WoL when pressed. I am planning to use it for coordination between the airconditioner, air quality sensor, heating, internal and external temperature sensor and window openers to have a good temperature and air quality in my house at the least amount of costs. With the native automation that is a real pain in the youknowwhat, but with Node Red it is as simple as creating a flow, do some settings and connect the dots. It has a more natural feel to it and way more visual to see what it is actually doing.

  • @KatorNia
    @KatorNiaАй бұрын

    I was doing a preliminary research on mini PCs for upgrading my self-hosting stuff, & I ended up here somehow. I didn't learn anything I didn't know already, but I'm glad I found your channel. I like the fact that you're promoting FOSS, as well as your energy & delivery (& the lack of annoying music 😛). Keep it up & good luck with your channel! *_+subbed_*

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, that's a lovely comment - great to have you onboard as a fellow enthusiast!

  • @r3m0dul8
    @r3m0dul8Ай бұрын

    Oh Katie, some would say they'd like to be a fly a wall in your house but not me - nope I prefer to a RFID tag........❤❤❤❤

  • @chrisblunt7627
    @chrisblunt7627Ай бұрын

    You bring a different perspective to smart home ideas which is fresh, rather than the boring nerdy tech focus. NFC tags behind pictures for different music - genius. I would love to see how you've configured that in HA, and what your audio setup is.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Chris 😊 - little tutorial here covers the RFID tags! handsonkatie.com/rfid-smart-paintings/ Audio set up is a couple of Sonos speakers, but obviously pretty much anything would work!

  • @oysteinoren
    @oysteinorenАй бұрын

    Well presented and a refreshing take on strategic components for home automation. Thank you 😊

  • @impopet
    @impopetАй бұрын

    This is some video. Informative, fresh, cheeky and loaded with double entendre. Excellent! Thanks for the quality and effort

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks @impopet for the lovely comment! - as you can tell, I've never really created videos, so I'm trying my best, so glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @michaelrobinson9643
    @michaelrobinson9643Ай бұрын

    Local control is king. "Back to base" is such a PITA with any of the voice controllers. I've spoken with folks who are using a pi to run local voice control for their Echo Dot devices but I didn't understand the process they used. With Thread and Matter maybe it's not so vital now? With local control I think also security could be better too - being able to block specific ports and hopefully communities identify which components are packing back-doors and implicitly designed as data miners.

  • @JamesMossR33
    @JamesMossR332 ай бұрын

    You have some awesome ideas, and I know I spend way too much time trying to think of how to make things smart (actually, automated rather than smart). My build with the biggest WAF has been adding under-bed LEDS with Zigbee motion sensors. After that I think it's the postbox - a contact sensor on the flap that turns part of the media wall red and makes Alexa announce "You have mail", and another sensor on the box' door that resets the lights when we collect the mail. Next I think will be sensors on the bins, but it might push the limits of Zigbee's range. Keep these amazing videos coming!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    2 ай бұрын

    Great ideas! Love these, I might pinch some!! 🤣🤣

  • @iainhay2823

    @iainhay2823

    Ай бұрын

    My under bed leds work of 2 FSRs on each side of the bed. Using homeassistant to detect who has got out and when can turn on dim red lights during the night, open blinds and cancel alarms on the morning and so much more. it’s also linked to presence detection so if one of us is away via watch or phone the automations know this and behave appropriately. All with a cheap esp32 and a bit of node red

  • @Dane-ish
    @Dane-ishАй бұрын

    Thank you for sharing the open source message. I think you have a unique ability to reach new audiences and grow the movement. You’re doing great work.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, I appreciate that - I'm trying my best!!! 😊

  • @adfjasjhf
    @adfjasjhfАй бұрын

    I'm surprised you didn't mention mmWave sensors. They are also cheap and your home will be transformed to a different level if setup correctly :)

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Ooh good point - although maybe these are subcategories of sensors for ESP32/ESPHome - maybe it's a follow up video of the top X sensors for your smart home/ESP32.... they are awesome though, you're quite right....!

  • @uSlackr

    @uSlackr

    Ай бұрын

    She showed an mmWave presence sensor. Ep1

  • @marcm.
    @marcm.Ай бұрын

    Excellent video, I've downloaded it and kept it in one of my playlists for future reference. Specifically to convince family members))) this is the type of content that I've been looking for for some time. Interestingly enough you've done a much better job than one of my favorite KZreadrs whose name is similar to a certain operating system, in so much as you've actually given a round package of things to use. I hope to see some good explainers on the usage of each and examples of each. Thank you so much for this

  • @adieognira9709
    @adieognira9709Ай бұрын

    I actually liked the content. it is simple and able to convey what having a SmartHome means for busy individuals. It may not be for all audience but this is great for the general audience. Cheers!

  • @brentwinters3737
    @brentwinters3737Ай бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant! I'm familiar at least by name with most of these wonders but you present them in such a well thought out and organized way. I love how ethusiastic, intelligent, and authentic you are. This made me watch many of your previous videos. I can see the rapid evolution and hope you continue upon this path of simplifying complex topics and bringing wonderful history and insights to solve modern day problems. I also love dragons, and engineering, and history, and home automation. Keep that up! I have a bachelor's in computer science, but now that I'm over 50, I prefer to learn how to automate and improve my home through more insightful, less boring, and more entertaining formats. Continue what you're doing! I have subscribed and look forward to more videos on new topics and drilling down on things you touched upon only briefly. I loved the organization video you did and own a 3d printer but I wish I didn't have to spend so much time trying to setup and print things. I'd rather buy interoperable solutions as the time and cost to print them most often exceeds their value in my opinion. That said, I wouldn't mind seeing more videos on those concepts to sell me on there value, but ways to make it happen easier and faster are much appreciated.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, what a lovely comment! I'll certainly try my best! What 3d printer have you got? They really have transformed in the last 18 months or so from 'tinkering' machines to domestic devices that you can click to print - so it could be worth a look at some of the latest devices (they've also plummeted in price also!)

  • @hvardrino
    @hvardrino9 күн бұрын

    I discovered your channel just yesterday, im loving your videos, very different vibe to all the videos in the home automation community, its great!

  • @michaelrobinson9643
    @michaelrobinson9643Ай бұрын

    I learned a lot with respect to opening avenues for my home to communicate with me... nicely constructed video thank you. 3D printing is so powerful. It's changed how I perceive problems, design solutions and a path to learn many new skills.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Michael - great to hear it was helpful! If you like 3d printing, then wait until you see what's coming up.... ;)

  • @timhoward1888
    @timhoward1888Ай бұрын

    I really feel I learnt a lot about home assistant and at the same time my pulse quickened 😊 (and it wasn’t because of home assistant). Thank you for a great video.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Tim! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊

  • @timhoward1888

    @timhoward1888

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 I've heard it mentioned many times on other videos ("HOME ASSISTANT. HOME ASSISSSSSSTANT") but never given it much thought. That genuinely was a great explanation.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Great to hear I've corrupted another person to the wonders of Home Assistant! :)

  • @TEverlith
    @TEverlithАй бұрын

    Great content! Thank you! There is one thing missing from HA... well maybe not missing and maybe not home assistant itself, but the home assistant community has a lack of great presenters to make HA content overall, don't get me wrong there are many men, but there are hardly any women. Please keep the content coming. I'm an older noob hobbyist that's been hooked on HA for the last couple of years and follow most if not all the HA YT channels and I have to compliment you on your delivery. Please keep the HA content coming as it seems like the development of HA is accelerating with the great additions they've made to the HA team.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! 🥰 It's great to hear you found it useful and I'll do my best to keep them coming! Do let me know if there's any particular topics you'd like to see covered! ☺️

  • @chrisdixon5241
    @chrisdixon5241Ай бұрын

    Great video! I hope you won't mind my highlighting a couple of small points that jumped out at me :) 1. Zigbee 2 MQTT is not necessarily required, there is also ZHA the native Zigbee to Home Assistance plugin that appears to be the preferred integration method assuming that everything is supported 2. Z-Wave, whilst a little more expensive, has the benefit of requiring certifiation (ensuring better compatibility) and operating on a different frequency - 2.4GHz is used by Zigbee, Bluetooth and Wifi Otherwise I think you did a great job of outlining the benefits and I fully agree that a 3D printer will pay for itself many times over once you commit to it!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Great points Chris and yes you're totally right, I did cut out a whole section on the ZHA vs Z2M debate - I was trying to keep the video super simple for folks before they see all the dizzying options/choices! ZHA seems to be the preferred, but Z2M remains just better/more reliable by most accounts - I've actually got both running on mine just out of interest and they're both pretty good, but can see Z2M slightly ahead still IMHO. Z-Wave - yes you're right and I use this too in places, it was a tough call - 8 wonders wouldn't have fit.... ;) Thanks for your thoughtful comment though, really useful for others to see so they're aware!

  • @chrisdixon5241

    @chrisdixon5241

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440i totally understand trying to fit the "7 Wonders" idea, so no complaints there :) Actually I see a lot of videos in the HA space about using Zigbee, I'd be interested in seeing your experience on using Z-Wave if you have some thoughts to share in a future vid

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    @@chrisdixon5241 definitely - there's probably a comparison of all these standards (ie zwave, ZigBee, tasmota, etc) and the approaches (zha, z2m etc) that might be helpful! Added to the list - just finished my new CNC, so I'm back to building my custom walnut PC case for the next few weeks! 😂😂😂

  • @chrisdixon5241

    @chrisdixon5241

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 just working my way over your backlog... The PC build with a walnut case is exciting. I was considering using 3D printing for a future PC case build. Looking forward to seeing more of you!

  • @MindForgedManacle

    @MindForgedManacle

    Ай бұрын

    One ongoing issue with Z-Wave, however, has been the 700 and 800 series controllers having issues with going offline. The apparently better security of Z-Wave is nice, but if the network keeps going down and showing in HA as "Jammed" it's hard to recommend. The 500 series controllers seem free of this issue, but for all I know they may be less secure now sine they're older.

  • @leona_devon
    @leona_devonАй бұрын

    Wow, thank you so much for this video, well presented well thought through, some great things that I had not considered in my smart home, you make this so accessible, finally another woman acing the tech world 💪wish KZread would promote more women like yourself, i understand the reasons for the thumbnail, but it's sad woman have to do that to get noticed, but well done, this is great!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, glad you found it helpful!! And no women don't need to do anything, but likewise the world is far too serious these days, we should have more fun! 😜 Join my discord and we can chat away thoughts on the world in more detail!!

  • @leona_devon

    @leona_devon

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 would love to, where can I find a link to your discord server please?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Just drop me an email from my site and I'll share a special link! - would post email here, but spambots would pounce... 😊

  • @RKrishnaRaj74
    @RKrishnaRaj7425 күн бұрын

    Excellent content. I have following Home Assistant tutorials for the last couple of years and easily this is one of the best. Can you provide more DIY videos on ESP32 chips

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    25 күн бұрын

    Thank you, that's very kind of you! Of course, I'll add to the list - I was thinking of one to tour through all the various sensors you can set up. I'll look to do a deeper guide in future!

  • @earligor
    @earligor8 күн бұрын

    Brilliant Video, thx

  • @cyclemadkiwi
    @cyclemadkiwiАй бұрын

    I would love to see a separate video on how to setup the RF tags and integrations to HA. That's a cool idea what you have done with the paintings!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    There's actually a quick tutorial I did here: handsonkatie.com/rfid-smart-paintings/ But will look to cover in future videos too!

  • @igorfurlan1333
    @igorfurlan1333Ай бұрын

    Wow. You gave me hope to continue using internet. Finally someone who can share real information without any bla bla bla. Thank you a million for that. I loved every piece of information you shared. You are awesome!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! What a lovely comment! 🥰

  • @Dylan_Lanckman
    @Dylan_LanckmanАй бұрын

    do more of this! been a long time smarthome enthusiast and the space really needs your approach of preaching the lifestyle of opensource smarthomes.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Dylan, I'll try - agree totally, gotta love the OSS movement in general!

  • @NGC1433

    @NGC1433

    Ай бұрын

    No preaching will mask what a wretched unbearable mess the HA is.

  • @RichardNobel
    @RichardNobelАй бұрын

    *T I M E S T A M P S* Wonder # 1 [01:26] Home Assistant Wonder # 2 [03:12] ESP32 Microcontroller Wonder # 3 [04:50] ESPHome _to manage your microcontrollers_ Wonder # 4 [05:54] Zigbee2MQTT _for wireless communication messages_ Wonder # 5 [08:14] RFID tags Wonder # 6 [11:25] WLED _(ESP8266/ESP32 webserver to control addressable RGB LEDs)_ Wonder # 7 [12:42] 3D printer ^_^ Wonder-ful [10:24] 😆 Katie being cheeky ;-p

  • @WCF06

    @WCF06

    Ай бұрын

    Wonder # 8 [9:24] Thumbnail 😉

  • @LeoBirch

    @LeoBirch

    Ай бұрын

    @@WCF06 Isn't it interesting, while this video is about 'living smarter' ( 10:24 🤭) with automations through technology, that a somewhat *sexy/alluring* _(as, admittedly, I also find Katie an attractive lady 😍- combining beauty, brains, humor and skills)_ 😅 presentation of such projects will, in the moment, sort of reduce the intelligence of us men.. 🤤 .. _..(and, to be inclusive, other people not identifying as male but who are attracted to women)._ . Which might not directly speed up the realization of our own versions these projects, hah. 🤣 Jokes aside though... that thumbnail was indeed chosen deliberately. #SheKnowsWhatShesDoing

  • @sabret00the

    @sabret00the

    Ай бұрын

    MVP!

  • @nodoboho

    @nodoboho

    Ай бұрын

    @@LeoBirch As a woman-attracted-to-women, I concur, but it wasn't just the thumbnail that she's using to attract and addle our brains...there's the choice of a top needlessly falling off her bare shoulder and the obvious no-bra nips. I'm actually kind of annoyed about that. There are smart, engaging women on YT who are quite popular without resorting to that....

  • @Justsomeguyus
    @Justsomeguyus24 күн бұрын

    Yup the thumbnail attracted my attention but the subject line was the hook. I was doing home automation before it was cool or easy and dropped out for a few years. I'm now upgrading my place and I'm glad to see that things that were very developmental a few years ago now have a serious following and good capability. My place is mostly UPB lighting and a few tricks, but you gave me some very good ideas with just this short piece. I do owe you, and thanks!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    23 күн бұрын

    Great to hear - you're right, these capabilities are really becoming much easier to implement ... so definitely worth a closer look!

  • @RichardNobel
    @RichardNobelАй бұрын

    Wonderful video, Katie! 👌 The only thing I found missing are timestamps (in the video description), so I posted those in a separate comment. Just discovered your YT channel and I love your enthusiasm, witty humor and maker spirit. ✨ (Either destiny/fate or the KZread algorithm brought me here 😄). Instantly decided to click the Subscribe button _and_ the notification bell icon. 👉🔔 Best wishes from the other side of The English Channel / from European mainland; the Netherlands. 🇳🇱

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Richard for the lovely comment - much appreciated and thank you so much for the timestamps - there's so many things I've got to learn/remember, so I'm trying, but I definitely forget! I'll try and remember this in future! And I love the dutch! You're always useful as you can usually speak better english than the British.... :) Keep watching!

  • @lenp00
    @lenp00Ай бұрын

    Brilliant video, thank you for sharing! I'm already using a number of the 'wonders' you recommend however I'm new to the use of RFIDs and notice there are a few different designations, for example Ntag213, 215 and 216. Which is best suited to home automation applications? Perhaps you could do a video outlining the pros and cons of each?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Glad it was useful - the short answer is the higher number has higher storage capacity and that's it. I've never needed more than the 215 (which are handy as used for other things like amiibos). 216s might be used for something you need a decent amount of data stored on the tag - an example might be business cards with name, address, phone, email etc. Other than that, they're identical AFAIK - so don't worry too much.

  • @MarcelRiegler
    @MarcelRiegler22 күн бұрын

    Great video. Do you have any tips/minimum requirements for a 3D printer? What do you use?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    22 күн бұрын

    I've got several! 😙 I've have a Prusa Mk3s, 3 x Bambu P1s and a heavily modded CR10 Max - I'd recommend right now the Bambu A1 as a great starter printer for price to performance. If you want an enclosure, then the Bambu P1s is great too! I'm thinking of doing a video on this in the future as it comes up a fair bit!

  • @adrianopoier1344
    @adrianopoier1344Ай бұрын

    4:53 that config syntax caught me, always great to setup something specific without reflashing the MCU

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly right! ☺️

  • @markbooth3066

    @markbooth3066

    Ай бұрын

    ESPhome takes care of compiling that YAML configuration into ESP32 code and flashing it over the air whenever you change anything. The only hassle is the flashing your first configuration onto a new ESP32 device, as you usually have to do that via USB. After that first flash though, it's as simple as clicking on the "Update" button. ESPhome now even supports Raspberry Pi Pico W. Which is a lovely device to work with.

  • @adrianopoier1344

    @adrianopoier1344

    Ай бұрын

    @@markbooth3066 sure, 'flashing' was not a good term on my phrase. But I mean, I haven't seen anything even close to that simple to set up a sensor all the way to the internet. I'm definitely taking note for some of my own implementations. The Pi Pico is something still on my list to learn, those state machines are the thing in there right? But I'm still going deeper in the STM32 and Cube IDE, good stuff!

  • @markbooth3066

    @markbooth3066

    Ай бұрын

    I think flashing is the right term to use here, you're rewriting the firmware either way. My only issue with ESPhome is that I'm now up to about 80 lines worth of boilerplate for every device, for setting up wifi, static IP, fallback and diagnostic entities. Over all, the yaml configuration language is incredibly flexible, but the apparent simplicity can be deceptive, depending on how deep down the rabbit hole you go. ESPhome support for Pi Pico is still relatively new, and as far as I know, it doesn't allow you to do anything you can't do with an ESP32 or older ESP8266, but it's useful to have another form factor to play with.

  • @Pugwash.
    @Pugwash.2 ай бұрын

    For the 3D printer, it's always worth adding klipper, if only to announce the completion of a job on smart speakers or monitor it on home assistant.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    2 ай бұрын

    Spot on! I use octoprint also for some of my older printers too!

  • @Sierra-Whisky
    @Sierra-WhiskyАй бұрын

    Thank you for this video! Especially your use of NFC tags is causing some neurological sparkings 😄 you made me look at some of my home automation "issues" with an entirely new perspective. After having a 30 second (ish) thought, I got this new idea: As I'm already having loads of ESP32s around the house, I want to an NFC reader module to some of them. And as I'm also (always) carrying an NFC enabled smartwatch, I could probably (hopefully) trigger an event by putting my watch on those readers. That would eliminate the need to open my phone and it would even eliminate the need to carry my phone with me at all. Obviously I haven't started investigating whether this is even possible and what's needed to make this work, but my first impression is that this should be technically feasible. What's your first thought of this scenario?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly right - I use it for the same purpose, so yes it'll definitely work and free you from your phone. You can also get cheap RFID readers that would let you tap cards to it - I'll do a video on this in future to show how I do this around the house

  • @MaximusLampreht
    @MaximusLamprehtАй бұрын

    Great! Now you have all of this wonderful options and don’t have time to live in your smart home. Congratulations!🎉

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    😅😅 Exactly the opposite actually, I carefully monitor this as a 'success criteria' - you'll see I even measured this on my PC upgrade video! These devices have saved me thousands of hours every year, but you're right with your instinct, it's something you need to be very careful of - tech firms have release loads of products like this that are the guise of 'smart', but actually are slower than the previous interface - switch off a light with your hand vs hue app/voice assistant - I know which is quicker most of the time for me....!

  • @MadBison
    @MadBisonАй бұрын

    Need to add Node Red to this. I think it's a lot more powerful than the built in HA automation, and the automations are a lot easier to manage, after the initial learning curve. Otherwise, this is easily the best high level overview of home automation I have seen on the internet.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, that was one I toyed with including - there's quite a shortlist of extra ones!! I love node red and whilst the HA automation UI is improving, there's something about a visual approach that is really helpful!

  • @nimgal8626
    @nimgal86262 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @gabrielmoreno2554
    @gabrielmoreno2554Ай бұрын

    Very informative video, great job. Keep up the good work!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @ashrafkalnad
    @ashrafkalnad24 күн бұрын

    I loved every moment of this presentation.Well presented. I just subscribed to the channel.

  • @simonsayshomeassistant
    @simonsayshomeassistantАй бұрын

    Great video, just subscribed!

  • @PaulSinnema
    @PaulSinnemaАй бұрын

    My home automation started in 2012. I choose the Loxone System from an Austrian company and am still using that. I recently decided to start using Home Assistant. Home Assistant can communicate with my Loxone System using a Python extension on HA. With this switch I can now use Matter, Zigbee, Z-Wave, etc. which I did not buy until now because Loxone does not support them. A whole range of new products are now becoming available to me. I would love to see a video on your 3D printing projects. I’m still not convinced I should buy one.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Oh you're an early adopter then! 🤣 Great example - HA is brill at backwards compatibility examples like this - there's always some clever bod out there who's worked out a python script, integration or HACs addon to solve your problem! Definitely plan to do more videos on the 3d printing, so watch out for them!!

  • @axMf3qTI
    @axMf3qTIАй бұрын

    I have perma-nipples too, Never thought about covering them up with a rifd-tags. That's genius.

  • @nikscha

    @nikscha

    Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @nodoboho

    @nodoboho

    Ай бұрын

    ROTFLMAO! I know everybody was noticing. (The elephant in the room....)

  • @stevenA44
    @stevenA4414 күн бұрын

    I already have most of the stuff you mentioned. When you said go buy yourself a gift, I thought, yeah here we go. Then you said to buy a 3D printer; I already have that too! I'm definitely going to check into the few parts I don't already have. I hate when the internet goes out and I can't control my lights! This sounds like the perfect thing to have! Thank you. Gave your video a like.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    14 күн бұрын

    ...well I had a 3d printer.... and so I bought another one.... now I have five.... 😅😅 Glad you found it useful and get those lights locally controlled!

  • @samlarkin4381
    @samlarkin43818 күн бұрын

    Can you provide some more info on the photo frame that turns into a calendar referenced at 0:43 seconds into the video?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    8 күн бұрын

    Ooh, have a video planned on that one, watch this space!!

  • @samlarkin4381

    @samlarkin4381

    7 күн бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 Looking forward to it !

  • @1over137
    @1over137Ай бұрын

    100% with you on all of them. Just not HA on top. RFID tags are new to me, lots of ideas for that!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Glad I've enticed you to a new gadget!!! They're great! 🥰

  • @crisgrant3745
    @crisgrant37459 күн бұрын

    Agree with all the comments below re great high level intro - thank you very much. However, as a relatively new RasPi 5 owner, this use case was the reason I bought my Pi 5, but I need more detail to set it up properly. I went to the Home Assistant web link you addded, and followed the steps as best I could but still go lost swithcing between my Pi 5 and my main computer. Doh! Maybe I shouldn't be playing with these toys at my age...

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    9 күн бұрын

    Hey crisgrant - thanks for your kind comments! I could maybe do a more detailed tutorial/guide in future if that'd be helpful. You could drop me an email on my site or join my discord and I'm happy to help too!

  • @HighLevelPlayer
    @HighLevelPlayerАй бұрын

    This was great to learn about.

  • @sierpus
    @sierpusАй бұрын

    I’m using Home assistant for years, and yes, all you said is true. But it’s not free (it costs a lot of time) and it’s not easy (although fun!)

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, fair points - although I guess two balancing points would be that it certainly has saved me time fighting 20-30 poorly designed hubs and apps of all the bespoke devices and it's certainly become much more reliable and easy to use over the last few years - but your point is fair, there's obviously a learning curve involved as with anything new!

  • @sierpus

    @sierpus

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 for sure! I have probably 100+ devices connected to HA, including esp32. I’m fine with soldering, I did smart bed (including woodworking) in the last months. This is a lot of fun! But esp32 is something o wouldn’t recommend at start :) I would go with reliable and LOCAL ecosystem like aqara (ideally zigbee, which must be local) and then play with esp32. It’s very flexible but also requires knowledge

  • @IanAckerley
    @IanAckerley22 күн бұрын

    Thank you, great video! Could you do a video on the picture frame/calendar mentioned in the intro, please?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    22 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Oh that's on the list too then! Plan to do one that covers how to make your own smart picture frames (these commercial ones drive me nuts with all their conditions, cloud dependencies, limitations, monthly subscriptions and more!! Got a great solution for this!

  • @IanAckerley

    @IanAckerley

    22 күн бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 awesome thank you! I've been looking at building something like this for a while now but kept running into subscriptions 😞

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    22 күн бұрын

    ....well hopefully you know me by now, it'll be open source, free and super flexible..... watch this space..... !

  • @LickorishAllsorts
    @LickorishAllsortsАй бұрын

    Really well done, Katie.

  • @Sparky_D
    @Sparky_DАй бұрын

    A beautiful woman who likes Home Assistant. Subscribed!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Well you'd have to be mad not to, surely??? :)

  • @KeyBored101
    @KeyBored10110 күн бұрын

    Really good video, tons of great info

  • @SpineGevity
    @SpineGevity19 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the informative video. My sensor needs relate to enhancement of a therapeutic device in a clinical setting. I'm convinced there must be some simple off-the-shelf solution for my application. I am looking for an optical or motion sensor that can sense the motion of a gliding platform, then triggering automated playing of a video animation that correlates with the physical motion of the user. Please advise if you can point me in the right direction. Thank you, from Grand Junction, Colorado, USA.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    19 күн бұрын

    Yes there's lots of sensors with differing levels of accuracy and range for pretty much every purpose like this. Maybe start your hunt with something like this: thepihut.com/products/pmw3901-optical-flow-sensor-breakout?variant=39950102134979¤cy=GBP&thepihut.com/collections/pimoroni&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwi_exBhA8EiwA_kU1MpqCqAyPZkyYAzS5Imw36ouZDbpU9GnC3FEStGMlAkU0w5APhHtjcRoC-q0QAvD_BwE I'll be doing a video that gives a quick tour through lots of sensors soon, so watch out for that too!

  • @SpineGevity

    @SpineGevity

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @florianosabatini4016
    @florianosabatini4016Ай бұрын

    Very nice and professional. Congratulation!

  • @gashead2
    @gashead213 күн бұрын

    Would love a RFID video, I bought some but can’t seem to set anything up. If you could show how to program them it would be awesome

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    12 күн бұрын

    I can certainly do that! I've got a video on setting up ESP sensors next week, so probably a bit after that I could cover RFID's quickly!

  • @terrentech
    @terrentech6 күн бұрын

    I get your points.

  • @scollyb
    @scollybАй бұрын

    Good video, I may have missed it but i would have mentioned you need a zigbee gateway but they are cheap My most unique sensor uses a distance sensor which uses both distance and direction of motion to know I'm walking into my bedroom rather than past it. My most useful automation, turning on the lights dimly when I go out of my room at night

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Yes good point, I may have cut that out in trying to keep it short and sweet! But yes, a cheap zigbee dongle is needed for the Z2M part! Great idea on the directional sensor - what approach have you taken to achieve that? Zone mmwave or two point detection?

  • @scollyb

    @scollyb

    Ай бұрын

    @handsonkatie2440 neither I did it before mmwave sensors were common I used a laser time of flight sensor, about £6

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Ah gotcha - very sensible solution - yes, much easier with mmwave - am playing with a six zone mmwave sensor at the moment which lets you do some really cool stuff....!

  • @scollyb

    @scollyb

    Ай бұрын

    @handsonkatie2440 For this particular purpose I still prefer my sensor. Both because I can control to the mm the zone, it's really fast and really reliable.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Oh totally agree - and cost wise I think this a no-brainer approach! Occam's razor in engineering design.... :)

  • @benpierce5787
    @benpierce5787Ай бұрын

    "Hands-on Katie" and "Hands On Katie" mean very, very different things.

  • @kevinroell9007
    @kevinroell9007Ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video. I look forward to more smart home videos. I'm primarily using Alexa devices with a ring home security system and lutron caseta smart switches. I'm curious if you can achieve the same types of routines I use in Alexa with the home assistant. I'd also like to know what 3D printer you recommend. Keep up the good work.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Hey Kevin - well I guess it depends what sort of routines you have, but I think you can achieve pretty much anything in my experience! 3d printer - it depends a bit on the task, but for a starter a Bambu Labs A1 Mini or a P1S depending on budget is a great place to start!

  • @lovedrawingraincolor
    @lovedrawingraincolor27 күн бұрын

    вау... Ваше видео потрясающее, очень вдохновляющее и полное позитивной энергии. Спасибо, что предоставляете нам такой замечательный контент, будьте здоровы и счастливы каждый день... так держать, удачи 👍👍✨ Огромное спасибо за это прекрасное видео для обмена... мы всегда вас поддерживаем😊👍👍💕💟💌💝💞♥❣💖❤💜🧡💛💐💝 15:20

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    26 күн бұрын

    Спасибо! Вы очень любезны это сказать!

  • @lesmorton4623
    @lesmorton4623Ай бұрын

    Congratulations on achieving your first 1K subscribers. There'll be plenty more, no doubt!!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    There's clearly other mad people like me out there! Others are welcome, but you'll always be the most special!! 🥰😊🥰

  • @stephennolan5776
    @stephennolan577615 күн бұрын

    Brilliant thank you.

  • @gillettchambers
    @gillettchambersАй бұрын

    Interesting video, I would like to see a demo of your smart home implementations.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    It's on the list in the coming weeks and months!!

  • @felixbohmann
    @felixbohmannАй бұрын

    oh wow. youtube suggested this, right at the beginning i thought about my own 7 smarthome things, and it was almost creepy as you list each of them. :) i would not have listed the 3d-printer, as it is in the tools-category for me, i would have maybe mentioned it as a honorary item. my #7 would be tasmota instead. (tasmota is a firmware for freeing esp-based products from the cloud, but you know that i guess). anyway, +1 subscriber. greetings from northern germany!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Great to know we're on the same lines!! Yes tasmota is a very good shout also, it's incredibly handy as you say!! 😁

  • @xtremeideaz
    @xtremeideazАй бұрын

    nice video! presentation is on point.

  • @thedislikebutton1907
    @thedislikebutton190713 күн бұрын

    I'm here for the 8th wonder 😅

  • @trevorgreen7324
    @trevorgreen7324Ай бұрын

    Wow. Genuine information from what can only be described as an absolute hottie. Will be paying closer attention to this font of knowledge.

  • @chrislambe400
    @chrislambe400Ай бұрын

    The pictures zones idea is genius as are the smart boobs. I could think of a few automations for that but my wife is not entirely convinced yet. I have all these wonders but one. I might just take your advice and get a 3D printer. I have some advanced Sketchup skills and it would be cool to design Barbie furniture and accessories with my daughter and print them.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Oooh, you've almost got the complete set then, you've got to complete the set surely Chris.... :) Good move on the Barbie furniture - just show your wife the cost of Mattel's furniture and it's basically a cost saving... 😉

  • @m.t.horton
    @m.t.hortonАй бұрын

    amazing video

  • @ivelsuop9104
    @ivelsuop9104Ай бұрын

    This video opens up like a JOI. Yes mam! 0:01

  • @montanaflyer1147
    @montanaflyer1147Ай бұрын

    Good presentation, great choice of amazing components, but you make it seem as if all those parts just seamlessly work together without any prior knowledge. I agree that HA is the wonder integration platform as I've used it for going on 3 years now. I promote it as often as I can, but as easy as it makes integrating different platforms most humans are going to be extremely overwhelmed with the terminology, networking requirements, implementation, maintenance, backups, security, etc.... I am (was, as i am now retired) a 30 year IT professional, I've used many different home automation softwares since the X-10 days, and I still occasionally get frustrated implementing new items into HA. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the platform and I am a monthly contributor to the development, but most of my friends wouldn't be able to even install it on a PC, let alone light up their house with automation. One thing that I think you overlooked was the security side of things, especially the amazing integration of Frigate, an IP camera platform that really makes it easier to deploy security cameras. I'd say that security is 75% of my reason to have home automation, and comfort/convenience come in at a distant 2nd.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Some great points here Montanaflyer! HA is definitely getting more accessible (eg the days of YAML coding everything are gradually fading), but there's certainly still a learning curve. And it's certainly relatively easy to install a basic setup (I know non-technical people who've done so quite happily), but it naturally gets more complex as you try to achieve more as you describe! Frigate is a great point too - wonder if it would be worth doing an OSS security system video in its own right....?

  • @dannyize
    @dannyize23 күн бұрын

    I just got one of them.

  • @Bayzon08
    @Bayzon08Ай бұрын

    The tittle is a little misleading as not all of them are actually free, but I get the point. Great video though, can’t wait to see more 😊

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Well yes, fair point - all the software is free - but obviously you need to buy the chips/wires etc - although they're very cheap regardless! 😊

  • @kamikater14
    @kamikater14Ай бұрын

    You forgot Voice. I was expecting number 7 to be Voice. I'm sure you heard about Home Assistant's year of Voice, right? I still need to set it up on my HA.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    I did mention that in passing, but you're right 'Home Assistant' is a huge wonder in its own right, could probably do the Top 50 feature of home assistant and not run short of things! 😂😂

  • @EmbraceMaking
    @EmbraceMakingАй бұрын

    Can I hire your video editor!? Nice work - I just realized I haven't incorporated any RFID tags into my projects yet.... really need to give this a try

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 well that would be me....! I doubt you could tolerate my three months of experience.... 😂

  • @rpals5412
    @rpals5412Ай бұрын

    I never really understood the Zigbe2MQTT. What problems does it solve?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    You know all those pesky hubs you have for all those different devices that you have to pay for....? Zip, gone. The limits of the apps, gone. The ability to integrate them all together... Easy. And lots more...!

  • @rpals5412

    @rpals5412

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@handsonkatie2440 Ah, so a standard protocal that turns all connected devices into generic devices? instead of pairing bulbs and gizmos to their hub, they would then pair directly to HA via a zigbee skyconnect? and then all the on/off switching will have to happen through HA with automations? I wonder, whether such an item as the IKEA scene button you use, which has "press", "long press" and "double press" also have those three unique trigger signals when paired outside the IKEA ecosystem? Do you know that by any chance ? 🙂

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Not only that, but loads more - eg there's home assistant blueprints so you can have triple press, long double press and loads more. But you're spot on, all those extra £50 hubs no longer need bought, so I've just bought IKEA buttons and they work directly with HA...

  • @rpals5412

    @rpals5412

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 🤯Sub earned! I hope you will one day make a video, showing how to setup up such a button via zigbee2MQTT integration 😇

  • @sabret00the
    @sabret00theАй бұрын

    I know the idea of adding tags to things for playlists. I'll subscribe

  • @BostonTerrierDad623
    @BostonTerrierDad623Ай бұрын

    NOTHING is private! 😉 I hear where you are coming from, but if you are on the web, SOMEONE is leering. I’m not trying to make us all paranoid, I’m trying to make us all aware. Great video tho! Tootles! ❤

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Very sensible stance to take - although the solutions I cover take you OFF the web (ie they make everything local) - regardless I think it's a great attitude to security to assume it's not whatever the case...!

  • @dominicgoodwin1147
    @dominicgoodwin114717 күн бұрын

    How long before Home Assistant gets bought up and the open source component becomes less and less supported????

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    17 күн бұрын

    Well this is one of the strengths of open source software - companies don't need to 'buy it', they could take the code right now if they wanted. But even if they did, the code would just be immediately forked by the community and they'd have lost all the capability and development instantly. So the only theoretical way is if they acted as a benevolent company where the community genuinely saw them as a force for good.... in short, anything's possible, but it's unlikely!

  • @dominicgoodwin1147

    @dominicgoodwin1147

    16 күн бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 Theoretically, yes, but often there is a company behind the open-source product, and when they get bought out, then the open source product often stalls, or even gets forced updates which force people to pay for the new version. I’ve come across this in various fields. I have looked and for now it seems like the Open Home Foundation is committed to the Open Source project. Open Source is the main reason I want to install home assistant software anyway, but my wife is concerned that if I weren’t around and the heating went off, she’d be stuck. Any thoughts on that?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    15 күн бұрын

    Oh yes there's always that tension - it's just a pretty strong 'firewall' against corporate attempts - so not failsafe, but a hell of a lot better than all those devices from Google, Apple, Amazon and so....! I'm not sure heating is any more affected by open source, indeed we have Tado heating and it's hopelessly designed with a cloud dependency for everything, braindead degradation (eg if Tado's servers go down, you have no heating with no back up schedule and so on) - so having them integrated into Home Assistant helps this, rather than hinders it as you can make devices more robust/local and so on. The other thought might be how your wife perceives the 'software' as complex - so maybe if you created some simple physical 'heating' buttons/dials in the house, it'd demystify things a bit?

  • @sayubu
    @sayubuАй бұрын

    Smart, witty, pretty, so refreshing ! No more 'bearded guys' from now on ;)

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    You sayin' I couldn't pull off a beard???? 😂

  • @sayubu

    @sayubu

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 Dios mío, better a woman without one ! XOXOXO

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @trailheadmedia5578
    @trailheadmedia5578Ай бұрын

    Subscribed! Mainly for the udders, but also because this was some awesome content. I don’t see how this channel doesn’t have hundreds of thousands of subscribers! Nice work!

  • @nodoboho

    @nodoboho

    Ай бұрын

    ... _udders_ ??! What a scumbag. (Yes, we all noticed, but no woman, _ever_ , would find that word acceptable.)

  • @MarcCalvert
    @MarcCalvertАй бұрын

    Oh, this all just sounds so wonderful if you can figure out how to use it all. You have to understand basics before before you even know what questions to ask. It’s like this morning electricity went out. My house was out for about five minutes, but I spent the next four hours. Trying to put everything back online again doesn’t sound real smart to me. I spent almost a year now trying to figure out how to use software and actually there’s very little help out there. They act like you should know what you’re doing. Even though You’re not a programmer. Right now if my phone didn’t cost $1000 after what I’ve been through today, it would’ve been a frisbee , And waiting five or 10 or 15 minutes for the product to go it failed try again, kind of like a slot machine

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Hey Marc - great comment and thanks for your open thoughts! I think you're quite right here - the learning curves are many and varied depending on your own knowledge and expertise. All these solutions are getting much easier every day, but I think you're right. I might look at creating some 'super simple' tutorials on how to set up your smart home if there was interest - they wouldn't be meant to be patronising, but really focusing on literally the simplest way to set up your smart home. Certainly your power cut example is a great one for where Home Assistant has really helped me - used to be a mess of devices, hubs and the like not reconnecting properly - now I literally do nothing, it all just comes back online. Of course do message me if there's any specific questions - always happy to help, email on my site!

  • @MarcCalvert

    @MarcCalvert

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 show me some tutorials that would be wonderful, but they skip over certain facts like you already know what you are doing and certain method. It’s like how do you add a line into your configuration yaml without freaking out Home Assistant, Besides, I’m 70 years old, truck driver, was behind the wheel for 43 years, technologies kind of left me behind, in the 80s I taught myself how to program familiar with basic programming, then sometimes when I’m watching KZread videos it’s like they may as well be speaking Greek.

  • @MarcCalvert

    @MarcCalvert

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 but if you’re gonna do tutorials, do it like you’re teaching to a 10-year-old, that’s the problem most people tutorials assume you know certain things and you don’t even know what you don’t know. If you knew what you didn’t know then you probably wouldn’t be watching a tutorial.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    That's some great counsel and brilliant to get a bit of 'colour' too!! I'll aim for this! 🥰

  • @nikscha
    @nikschaАй бұрын

    I feel bad for making this about your gender (because it really shouldn't be), but I'm super happy to have found a female KZreadr who's doing that kind of content. I'm looking forward for more videos!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Great to hear you like the content - I'll try to keep it coming!

  • @kevicen
    @kevicen23 күн бұрын

    That thumbnail though 🤤

  • @markallen4123
    @markallen4123Ай бұрын

    Tell me more about Home Assistant! I would replace my Google Home in a second!

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Keep watching - more coming up! :)

  • @stuartforrest

    @stuartforrest

    Ай бұрын

    It's a no brainer. I started with Alexa but discovered HA and bought a home assistant green iff the shelf which was easy to setup. 8 then decided to build my own more powerful box that can run frigate and other more power hungry addons

  • @ilijapavlovic7498
    @ilijapavlovic7498Ай бұрын

    Esp32 price is 20 dollars in my country damn...should i order from aliexpress?

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Ouch! Where do you live?? Definitely order from AliExpress if that's the going rate! You could also look for esp8266s - they're older versions, but more than adequate for pretty much everything and they tend to be even cheaper

  • @ilijapavlovic7498

    @ilijapavlovic7498

    Ай бұрын

    @@handsonkatie2440 I've ordered 10 esp8266s, a 3D printer, NFC tags (50 of them), a breadboard with jumper wires. There's a lot I don't know, so I'm eager to learn. I really enjoy doing this as a hobby. Do you have a complete list of materials I should order, like wires, screws, power adapters, etc.? :) I have a million questions, but I won't bother you too much right now :)

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    @@ilijapavlovic7498 Oooh I love your spirit - love people who go at things with a passion!! Drop me an email on my site and I'll get you an access code for my discord site and we can chat away there more!!

  • @senast
    @senastАй бұрын

    I tried it many times, but I can't understand using RFID for smart home. There are some useful cases, of course. But for lighting and the other things? Why? Smart home is for me automation and voice control.

  • @handsonkatie2440

    @handsonkatie2440

    Ай бұрын

    Automation is of course the default that you should use - ie remove cognitive load from people, voice has it's place but it's never going to be the full answer (much like we don't use voice for our only human interactions) - eg traffic lights don't shout at you for a reason! RFID is great as it's completely battery free so lasts forever and super small and cheap, so for example I've 3d printed loads of little buttons that have RFID tags inside for around the garden, so I can just tap my phone on them to turn the outdoor hose tap on. This means I don't need to traipse back and forward all the time to turn on various hoses. Unlike the commercial solutions this doesn't require batteries, issues of electrics externally and costs pennies, rather than pounds....! Loads of other.examples, but suggestion might be to just play around with some and think creatively!

  • @sabret00the
    @sabret00theАй бұрын

    Chapters!

  • @MrStuntman
    @MrStuntmanАй бұрын

    You're really well spoken, Katie. Definitely make the idea of having a smart home more appealing. If only they came with you 😂

  • @christophergrant3840
    @christophergrant3840Ай бұрын

    smart pasties... hmm... very interesting

  • @friedaspyder8485
    @friedaspyder8485Ай бұрын

    Hello Nurse!

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