06-25-2014, 02:04 PM | #1 |
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Buying 1st home... Anyone gone techy with locks, thermostat... Ect ??
Looking for any recommendations for items that ill be replacing.
-door locks -thermostat (nest and Honeywell have neat iPhone controlled)
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06-25-2014, 02:36 PM | #2 |
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Beware of Nest. They just entered a data sharing agreement with Google (who owns them). And anything you do on a cell phone can be hacked. That app on the commercials (AT&T maybe?) where the guy locks his doors remotely is scary. If he can lock them remotely, someone else can open them.
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06-25-2014, 03:26 PM | #4 |
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The only smart lock actually available is the Kevo. The only other one actually being offered for sale is the lockitron but it is back ordered through the end of summer (at best). I pre-ordered my lockitron 2 years ago and just received it but it does not have full functionality and is pretty much still a beta product - the auto unlock feature does not work so I have to use the app on my phone manually which is less convenient than just using a key.
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06-25-2014, 04:31 PM | #5 |
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yeah, i preordered the lockitron in may of 2013 and i'm still waiting for it. The nest is nice when I can change the temp when I'm half asleep in bed.
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06-25-2014, 06:07 PM | #7 |
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I have a Nest and two Nest Protects. Love their products.
I heat with oil and I know the Nest paid for itself the first year. My only complaint is that I never have to touch it! Once it learns your routine it takes over. The biggest benefit for me is that I have an old house with radiators. With a traditional thermostat, if I set it at 67 it would heat until 67 and turn off. The radiators keep throwing heat, and suddenly the house is at 73-74. After a week or so Nest figured this out and stops the heat early enough so the house reaches the programmed temperature without going over. The Nest Protects are more for peace of mind. If there's a fire or CO2 event while I'm not home it sends a notification to my phone. It makes me feel much better about my dogs being home alone. Aside from those items, I also installed Ethernet cabling throughout my home and a patch panel/switch in my basement. Tivos, computers etc just work better and more reliably on Ethernet than wifi. I still use wifi for many things, but the wired connections are bulletproof. |
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06-26-2014, 01:17 AM | #8 |
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Nest is pretty cool, I bounce between house and cabin, it is very nice to preheat or pre-cool
And you can set it to the minute when you want heat on, I have it kick on about 15 minutes before I have to get up in the winter, very nice I also use wemo light switches and whatnot |
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06-26-2014, 02:39 PM | #10 |
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I've got a Nest thermostat and 2 Nest Protects. All 3 of them work like they should. The thermostat has worked flawlessly for about a year and a half now. I also like that if I need to adjust the temperature when I am in bed, I just reach over to my phone and do it, I don't have to climb down the stairs. It looks good too, better than a crappy piece of beige plastic on my wall.
The Nest Protects are good too but they took the function where you "wave" your hand to cancel it away. That was the main reason I got them. I was tired of waving a dishrag at the old one when something cooking set them off. Now I have to press the button to shut it up. I'd get them again.
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06-26-2014, 03:27 PM | #11 |
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Thanks for the replies I'll look up "Creston" as I'm not familiar with that.
I'm on the wall between the Nest and Honeywell Lyric. I read a review from a A/C tech who really broke down the pros and cons and I guess the nest has a +/-6 degree variance... That just sounds kinda crazy. Also I did read about the privacy changes with google, but the privacy is locked tight unless u give google permission.
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Another option people are utilizing is MoCA networks which utilize RG6 coax cabling for network connectivity. Speeds of MoCA networks top out at round 200 Mbps. I have a MoCA system running in my house for my DirecTV receivers and it's been working very well. |
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Tons of add ons , can do way more than thermostat control. |
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I'm using Harmony in my home and it's gotten much better over the years, and it's relatively easy to set up. |
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