For general consumers, I would agree. For geeks, I love my smart home with Home Assistant (thanks devs!). I was reluctant at first and thought I'd just dip my toe in to see what it could do. Now I'm regretting not diving right in.
I love using a browser to manage Schlage keycodes instead of tediously punching numbers on each keypad. I love that my kitchen lights all come on at once instead of having to flip 5 switches all over the room. I love that I can turn on the outside lights when we're returning home late and even unlock the door as we're pulling into the driveway, so the little one can make it to the bathroom on time. I love that my outdoor lights react to both time and outdoor light conditions.
I recently bought and installed an IotaWatt, an open h/w and s/w home power monitoring system. I haven't integrated it into HA yet but I guess I only care about having a dashboard widget.
Everything is local and self-hosted. I don't have to worry about cloud rot, suspended accounts, or Internet outages.
PS, if anyone knows how to control a Mitsuibishi hyperheat heatpump through HA, I'd love to know more. It's the big missing link in the system right now.
Check out https://github.com/SwiCago/HeatPump (and derived projects) for your heat pump. I was just looking at this yesterday - unfortunately my units don't have the CN105/CN92 connector so I'm out of luck but if your unit is newer you should be fine!
I have yet to buy a "smart" device that I haven't been able to control through HA. The Broadlink RF/IR bridges even makes anything with a remote automatable.
Seriously, If it wasn't for Home Assistant, the "smartness" of smart devices would be next to useless.
I love using a browser to manage Schlage keycodes instead of tediously punching numbers on each keypad. I love that my kitchen lights all come on at once instead of having to flip 5 switches all over the room. I love that I can turn on the outside lights when we're returning home late and even unlock the door as we're pulling into the driveway, so the little one can make it to the bathroom on time. I love that my outdoor lights react to both time and outdoor light conditions.
I recently bought and installed an IotaWatt, an open h/w and s/w home power monitoring system. I haven't integrated it into HA yet but I guess I only care about having a dashboard widget.
Everything is local and self-hosted. I don't have to worry about cloud rot, suspended accounts, or Internet outages.
PS, if anyone knows how to control a Mitsuibishi hyperheat heatpump through HA, I'd love to know more. It's the big missing link in the system right now.