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Some background information:
For those that do not know, in home automation there are "two main leaders" in independent control. Hubitat and Home assistant As I understand it, most smart stuff sends information to a cloud server, then the server responds to said information. (You press a button, the server responds and turns on/off the appropriate device in your house) Yes it's very quick, but here in lies the problem. You fit out your home with "Drachir-kit" RGB lights, remote switched sockets, and you set up routines etc, then in 3 years time Drachir-kit goes to the wall and all of your products become expensive paper weights. A similar problem can temporarily happen if you lose your internet connection so the way round it is to use Hubitat or Home assistant, but home assistant comes as kit, and needs a lot of programming, hubitat is a small ready made box that you plug in. (Yes you have to learn devices to it, but there is no "programming" to be done, I think )
To date several "smart home automation" companies have started up and gone (In April 2022 Insteon went to the wall) so It's not uncommon, whereas Hubitat and Home assistant can communicate with hundreds of existing devices already, and they will work without internet connection.
My question:
So I am asking if anyone on the forum has Hubitat and was it easy to set up?
FYI:
I am aware of Paul Hibbert on YouTube, but he has annoying off-putting habits, and he is none of you.
For anyone thinking, get off your bum and walk to a switch and turn it on/off I would agree with you, but one of the many possibilities is you can start with one light, then add another and another, and have no need to run in any switch cables as you can control the device remotely, which is handy when they are in the garden.
For those that do not know, in home automation there are "two main leaders" in independent control. Hubitat and Home assistant As I understand it, most smart stuff sends information to a cloud server, then the server responds to said information. (You press a button, the server responds and turns on/off the appropriate device in your house) Yes it's very quick, but here in lies the problem. You fit out your home with "Drachir-kit" RGB lights, remote switched sockets, and you set up routines etc, then in 3 years time Drachir-kit goes to the wall and all of your products become expensive paper weights. A similar problem can temporarily happen if you lose your internet connection so the way round it is to use Hubitat or Home assistant, but home assistant comes as kit, and needs a lot of programming, hubitat is a small ready made box that you plug in. (Yes you have to learn devices to it, but there is no "programming" to be done, I think )
To date several "smart home automation" companies have started up and gone (In April 2022 Insteon went to the wall) so It's not uncommon, whereas Hubitat and Home assistant can communicate with hundreds of existing devices already, and they will work without internet connection.
My question:
So I am asking if anyone on the forum has Hubitat and was it easy to set up?
FYI:
I am aware of Paul Hibbert on YouTube, but he has annoying off-putting habits, and he is none of you.
For anyone thinking, get off your bum and walk to a switch and turn it on/off I would agree with you, but one of the many possibilities is you can start with one light, then add another and another, and have no need to run in any switch cables as you can control the device remotely, which is handy when they are in the garden.