Good catch - I meant Carbon Monoxide/CO.
Good catch - I meant Carbon Monoxide/CO.
Thanks - that’s what I’ve been leaning towards. I need to go check if the current ones are interconnected or not, but they are all hard-wired (and have been getting removed as it’s time, so really time to replace all around).
At this point I’d be ok if the ‘best’ were simply old school hard-wired and setting the HomePods to detect the alarms, but someone linked a zwave connector down below.
Any recommendations RE: brands?
I did a bit more digging as well as was able to find receipt for the original works-with-smart-plugs-but-wrong-color lights.
The ones that might work call out they have ’memory’ in the light controller, which is sort of funny as the various 8 mode lights don’t need more than well, 4 bits to cover last mode.
But my ‘problem short set’ claims to have ‘memory’ but with zero instructions and in this case I bet it’s still lost on a power cycle via smart plug, and in this case if it even works at all, it’s in the remote, thus still needing the remote to power on, so useless for me.
Some guessing happening here, but digging through reviews, questions etc., seems like the cheap lights with a USB-A for power generally don’t save state as I’d like, while the lights able to extend strings ending in a rectangular kinda blocky plug - are more likely to have a bit more (or at least 4 bits/few bytes anyways ;) ) to their controllers, and more likely to actually work with a smart plug.
I have a few ‘should work’ sets inbound - Amazon is going to love my returns of no-way-to-cleanly-repackage non-memory lights…
Still no luck on the short ~8x4.5-5’ set. The ones I got claim the retain state but don’t. I picked up a set of warm white icicle lights instead as a backup. Will see how it works out this weekend.
Oh, there are a very few sets of lights IF you can find them that don’t have a remote, but do have a normal plug and a controller with a dial. These ‘probably’ will work, unless they also have a momentary on switch on the controller. They probably made it for cost savings but might work out as an advantage.
I went through this debate recently coming off of an aging Neato.
I saved a few $ and went with the Revo - I’m told the active avoidance isn’t quite as good as the S Ultras, but it’s pretty impressive dancing around fully chair-populated-table legs etc with no issues, and has the spinning mop heads, which I am expecting to see Roborock probably move to over the vibrating pads.
YMMV; just throwing another option out there.
Considering, but on the ‘tail end’ of automations.
In part, the cost individually, as well as the reliability, or so far, mediocrity of Home/HomeKit. May reconsider once I get HA running, but the current place has a LOT of glass in it, so it would be piecemeal and strategically once I believe reliability is actually there.