Smart devices are turning out to be a poor investment - eviltoast
  • realharo@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    The battery life of a typical switch can easily be like 5 years though.

    • Joelk111@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Still something I’d have to think about in 5 years. Also, if I use rechargeables, which I would, it’ll potentially be less.

      I don’t want to have to think about it. Ever.

      Also, if you have a bunch of switches in your house, even at 5 years you could be replacing batteries in one switch or another every few months.

      At 10 battery operated smart things in the house, thats - on average - swapping batteries every 6 months. As you add more smart things, that frequency goes up. I don’t want to be doing that, ever.

      • AA5B@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        One of the first automations I installed in my Home Assistant, was a community contribution to show a table of devices by battery level, and alert when low. You shouldn’t have to think about replacing the batteries.

        Of course, I immediately found out the remote sensors for my Ecobee don’t seem to report battery level …. Or maybe the integration is incomplete: my thermostat also doesn’t report battery level but was able to notify when low

        • Joelk111@lemmy.world
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          8 months ago

          Installing an automation and checking battery level manually, or even having an automation tell me to replace the batteries in devices means I’m thinking about it… Not to mention that I still have to replace the batteries which, shockingly, involved thinking about replacing the batteries.