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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 541993" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>I would second Philips Hue.</p><p>I have gone down that road at my own home and I am a spark.</p><p>I went that way to give myself some of my independence back following paralysis from cancer.</p><p>I have integrated lamps and a bridge into the Hue App and Apple Home, along with a Netatmo smart doorbell.</p><p>ITTT and several other systems will work on the Synology network hardware I have here.</p><p>Then you have the option of a Raspberry Pi once available again!</p><p>As an automation server.</p><p>Unless you plan on changing the actual light fittings, you don't need a spark.</p><p>My wife and son have done most of the work here.</p><p>I had a spark friend to change 2 wall lights because they were physically too small for the Hue lamps are another one to fit the bell</p><p>Though I honestly think that my wife could have done that with my guidance.</p><p>Under most circumstances, the Netatmo doorbell camera is designed for DIY fit.</p><p>When it comes to programming things, there are lots of Internet resources for that.</p><p>I have had to teach myself this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 541993, member: 9512"] I would second Philips Hue. I have gone down that road at my own home and I am a spark. I went that way to give myself some of my independence back following paralysis from cancer. I have integrated lamps and a bridge into the Hue App and Apple Home, along with a Netatmo smart doorbell. ITTT and several other systems will work on the Synology network hardware I have here. Then you have the option of a Raspberry Pi once available again! As an automation server. Unless you plan on changing the actual light fittings, you don't need a spark. My wife and son have done most of the work here. I had a spark friend to change 2 wall lights because they were physically too small for the Hue lamps are another one to fit the bell Though I honestly think that my wife could have done that with my guidance. Under most circumstances, the Netatmo doorbell camera is designed for DIY fit. When it comes to programming things, there are lots of Internet resources for that. I have had to teach myself this way. [/QUOTE]
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