nerp, not putting more hardwired fixed devices on wifi after spending so much effort taking em off.. I'll stick w/ZWave since it operates on 915Mhz ISM and where I dont have anything else talking at.
Other options for this are photocell control or "smart" switches. I like these astronomical Honeywell switches that adjust the time to your location as well as DST. This switch does require a neutral wire though. These have a vacation setting that turns lights on and off at random times too.Have two WEMO WiFi switches on my front door and garage outside lights. The biggest plus for me is they go on and off at Sunset and Sunrise. I haven't had to turn those light on or off for 3 months now.
honeywell makes the best in-wall timersOther options for this are photocell control or "smart" switches. I like these astronomical Honeywell switches that adjust the time to your location as well as DST. This switch does require a neutral wire though. These have a vacation setting that turns lights on and off at random times too.
Those look like more functionality at the same price. I like that the Wemo's interface with the Nest, but I never use them that way. Those are another viable option. I can turn my lights on and off from anywhere I have LTE/WiFi, but thats really just bells and whistles as I don't really need to.Other options for this are photocell control or "smart" switches. I like these astronomical Honeywell switches that adjust the time to your location as well as DST. This switch does require a neutral wire though. These have a vacation setting that turns lights on and off at random times too.
Home Automation only is capable of shining if your willing to learn how to code; turning on/off lights with an app is lame.. the lights knowing if someone is in the room and turning them on/off automatically without any human intervention is when things start to get smart.. today is a fucking hot ass day; just open the windows and my furnace shuts off.. tonight when I go close all the windows, the heater will kick back on and do what its supposed to do.. heat the house, not outside.