Greetings everyone!
Since its the holiday season I have an opportunity to upgrade my smart home and the biggest addition I'm thinking of adding is voice control vs Amazon Alexa vs Google Home. I'm wondering if anyone can give me some advice on either and any advice on other additions that I may be missing from my current setup. Its mostly lighting / ceiling fan control via insteon switches and we can control the garage door via an I/O Hub.
Here is our current setup:
SwitchLinc Relay - INSTEON 2476S X 2
SwitchLinc Dimmer - INSTEON 2476D X 2
SwitchLinc Dimmer - INSTEON 2477D X 6
Venstar ACC0410 Add-A-Wire Accessory for Programmable Digital Thermostats w/ Thermostat Adapter (2441V)
Venstar Indoor/Outdoor Remote Temperature Sensor
INSTEON 74551 Garage Door Control & Status Kit
****CURRENTLY NOT IN USE****
INSTEON 2342-222 Mini Remote - 8 Scene
INSTEON 75790 Wireless Security IP Camera with Pan, Tilt and Night Vision
INSTEON 2842-222 Wireless Motion Sensor
INSTEON 2472DWH OutletLinc Dimmer - Remote Control Outlet (Dual Band), White
I’m currently running Indigo 6 on an old Mac Pro 2008 (first gen) that won’t upgrade past 10.7. We are an entirely apple ecosysytem (2 iPhone 6’s, Apple TV fourth gen, MacBook Pro Early 2011 and an iPad mini 2). Our entertainment pretty much consists of the Apple TV connected to a Panasonic 42” Plasma thats about 10 yrs old and an Onkyo TX-NR626 Receiver (so we can control the surround sound volume via our iPhones).
Since we have been pretty one sided with Apple and Insteon, what are we missing out on or what are some cool things we could add to the automation? I was thinking at least an Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home (leaning towards Amazon) and a hub that would allow us to break free from having to have a server running on a computer.
So here are my list of thoughts / ideas:
1. Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home to add voice control and other “assistant” options
2. Hub (primarily for use with above but also to no depend on the server running on an old Mac Pro)
3. Control for Roman Shades in the living room
4. Door bell / video surveillance - I’d really like to be able to know when someone is at the front door and see them. It’d be nice when someone rings the doorbell to get an alert that pops up with a video feed from the front door to see if I really need to get up and answer the door or not. The ability to silence the door bell vs an audible alarm would be a plus.
5. Door Lock Control would be a nice feature.
I know there are other things I’m missing out on. Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions?
Thanks everyone!
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Since its the holiday season I have an opportunity to upgrade my smart home and the biggest addition I'm thinking of adding is voice control vs Amazon Alexa vs Google Home. I'm wondering if anyone can give me some advice on either and any advice on other additions that I may be missing from my current setup. Its mostly lighting / ceiling fan control via insteon switches and we can control the garage door via an I/O Hub.
Here is our current setup:
SwitchLinc Relay - INSTEON 2476S X 2
SwitchLinc Dimmer - INSTEON 2476D X 2
SwitchLinc Dimmer - INSTEON 2477D X 6
Venstar ACC0410 Add-A-Wire Accessory for Programmable Digital Thermostats w/ Thermostat Adapter (2441V)
Venstar Indoor/Outdoor Remote Temperature Sensor
INSTEON 74551 Garage Door Control & Status Kit
****CURRENTLY NOT IN USE****
INSTEON 2342-222 Mini Remote - 8 Scene
INSTEON 75790 Wireless Security IP Camera with Pan, Tilt and Night Vision
INSTEON 2842-222 Wireless Motion Sensor
Indigo Pro 6 Mac Software Alexa Download
FanLinc - INSTEON 2475F Ceiling Fan and Light Controller, Fixture Module (Dual-Band)INSTEON 2472DWH OutletLinc Dimmer - Remote Control Outlet (Dual Band), White
I’m currently running Indigo 6 on an old Mac Pro 2008 (first gen) that won’t upgrade past 10.7. We are an entirely apple ecosysytem (2 iPhone 6’s, Apple TV fourth gen, MacBook Pro Early 2011 and an iPad mini 2). Our entertainment pretty much consists of the Apple TV connected to a Panasonic 42” Plasma thats about 10 yrs old and an Onkyo TX-NR626 Receiver (so we can control the surround sound volume via our iPhones).
Since we have been pretty one sided with Apple and Insteon, what are we missing out on or what are some cool things we could add to the automation? I was thinking at least an Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home (leaning towards Amazon) and a hub that would allow us to break free from having to have a server running on a computer.
So here are my list of thoughts / ideas:
1. Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home to add voice control and other “assistant” options
2. Hub (primarily for use with above but also to no depend on the server running on an old Mac Pro)
3. Control for Roman Shades in the living room
4. Door bell / video surveillance - I’d really like to be able to know when someone is at the front door and see them. It’d be nice when someone rings the doorbell to get an alert that pops up with a video feed from the front door to see if I really need to get up and answer the door or not. The ability to silence the door bell vs an audible alarm would be a plus.
Indigo Pro 6 Mac Software Alexander
5. Door Lock Control would be a nice feature.
I know there are other things I’m missing out on. Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions?
Thanks everyone!
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