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Chris joins Phil and Rohan to share a brutally honest smart home journey: starting with Philips Hue, hitting limits with multiple bridges, battling MyQ and RatGDO, and landing real energy savings with Home Assistant.
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Chapters 00:00 Welcome 01:03 Meet Chris: the ‘reluctant Home Assistant guy’ (NZ/Canada background) 03:00 Hue as the gateway: GU10s, COVID mood lights, buying a house 04:39 Discovering Home Assistant; cost shocks and smart switch vs smart bulb decisions 06:30 Legal wiring quirks in NZ and scoring bulk Hue downlights 08:00 Hue motion/presence, bridge device limits, and Pro Bridge API exposure 09:50 Upgrade cadence, iOS/MacOS betas, and why Shelly bodies didn’t fit 12:00 Daily frustrations: a random red light, Roomba fails, Alexa vs Siri 14:36 Garage/gate saga: MyQ, RatGDO struggles, Grandstream Wi‑Fi, Meross HomeKit fix 20:00 Adaptive Lighting: Hue app vs HA integration; mixed CCT bulbs going ‘red’ 26:00 Three points of failure; behavior change, the cleaners’ switch, and one non‑motion room 31:40 Protocol choices: Wi‑Fi vs Zigbee vs Z‑Wave; Matter/Thread pain in practice 36:40 Energy saving wins: free ‘hour of power’, Bosch Home Connect, Hue Tap + TTS 47:06 Simple scenes that matter: spa lighting that won’t trigger floods 51:00 Biggest surprises, time sink, and the idea of HA consultants 53:40 Advice for newcomers: hobby vs lifestyle; draw the line 56:00 Dashboards: new layouts, family tabs, activity timelines, and to‑dos
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