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Insteon Venstar Thermostat Review - Hot or Not? E-mail
Home Automation
Written by Peter   
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 11:51
Insteon Thermostat - Venstar T1900
Insteon Thermostat

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Home Automation is about more than just lighting.  Sure, that's where most of us start our obsessions but it quickly becomes apparent that the rest of the house could be tied into the same system and one of the first thoughts is the automation of the home heating & cooling system. 

 

To address this need, Venstar has come out with several thermostats that accept plug-in modules on the bottom which allow them to be controlled by infrared remote (including Logitech Harmony series), telephone or (my favourite) your Insteon network.  How well do they work?  That depends on which model you get...

 

 

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Z-Wave Security Alarm System E-mail
Home Automation
Written by Peter   
Friday, 21 August 2009 13:29
Elk M1XZW - Alarm Z-Wave Interface
Elk M1 Z-Wave Interface
So, you've decided to go with a Z-Wave based home automation system.  Perhaps you have a house with older wiring or another reason to choose the RF-based Z-Wave over it's dual-mesh and powerline-only competitors.  Regardless of the reason, now you're looking at a world of possibilities including integrating with a ZWave alarm system, controlling curtains and other household fixtures.  

Fortunately, some of the top products that other home automation technologies have integrated with for a while now are becoming available to the Z-Wave crowd.  Looking at alarm systems, the top rated Elk M1 system now has a ZWave Interface (Elk M1XZW) which allows the alarm to activate devices and events within your home automation system.  Need to trigger a z-wave device from a door sensor or provide a warm welcome with your lights when you disarm the alarm?  Not a problem with the Elk to Z-Wave interface.  This setup is by far the most well-integrated and advanced, however there are other options for those on a budget. 
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Cat Genie review - Automatic litter box reviews E-mail
For Pets
Written by Peter   
Thursday, 30 April 2009 17:30

Cat GenieLittermaid

Cat Genie

Littermaid

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Rating: 5 out of 5

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Rating: 2 out of 5

Stupid cat. That's what I used to think when cleaning the litterbox and grumbling to myself about him prancing around like royalty while I clean up after his majesty. Of course, the simple solution of getting rid of the little fluffball isn't really an option due to the wife's emotional attachment. So what's a guy to do?

 

Note: For an at-a-glance view of Litter Robot vs Cat Genie 120 vs Littermaid vs Scoop Free click here.

 

My first attempt at solving the problem was to search for some sort of automatic litter box, insisting that someone has to have this figured out by now – I was right, but there are several options and you can only do so much reading about a cat litter box before you feel awkward and bored. I settled on the Littermaid box which essentially uses a rake to run across the litter, scooping up any cat droppings into a container which becomes air-tight after the rake goes back to its resting place.

There is a sensor to stop the rake in case the cat does something silly like jump in, and I figured that emptying the container once a week would surely be easier than each and every day as I did currently (ok, once every couple days, but it begins to stink after that.) After some mild threats about giving the cat away, I received wife approval for the expenditure and ordered it immediately...

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Insteon Motion Sensor Review E-mail
Home Automation
Written by Peter   
Thursday, 09 April 2009 14:13
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Insteon Motion Sensor

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Rating: 4 out of 5

Home automation is one of those addicting things that feeds off itself once you get going.  For example, many people (myself included) begin with an assortment of light switches and remote controls, thinking that controlling any light in the house from the couch is as good as it gets.  Once the system works, we begin to take the functionality for granted, and almost become annoyed with the prospect of having to reach for the lighting remote.  "Shouldn't it just know what I want?" begins to enter our thoughts and the next phase of upgrades begins.

One of the key aspects of having a system 'know' more about us has been termed presence awareness and basically it involves sensors...many of them.  There are some very cool projects out there involving RFID tags, bluetooth proximity applications etc, but they all have shortcomings for the average person (RFID is still very much a hacked technology with no solid integration offered yet, and bluetooth proximity requires you to always carry your cellphone...even at night, when you're wearing your robe.)  As these mature, I'll be all over them however for now a more practical solution involves motion sensors - Affordable, easy to install and they don't require you to carry anything for them to work. 

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Zigbee vs Insteon – Home-Ready or Hype-Riddled? E-mail
Home Automation
Written by Peter   
Friday, 06 March 2009 11:21
Insteon SwitchControl4 Switch

Insteon

Zigbee

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Rating: 5 out of 5

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Rating: 2 out of 5

There are a plethora of products out there that claim to be able to convert your home into the dream house you imagine it to be.  Auto-closing curtains, lighting that adapts to your mood, you know the drill.  For years, Zigbee has been working on refining its wireless, ‘self-organizing mesh network’ technologies outside of the scope of home automation, preferring to target the commercial groups and applications by providing kits for product developers rather than the end-user products themselves. 

 

Zigbee has always been more of a standard (802.15) than a brand name, which is why you won’t find much when searching for ‘Zigbee products’ and they’ve created an entire framework for development with the Zigbee Alliance, Zigbee PRO standard and Zigbee Home Automation application profile.  The idea is that by making life simpler for product developers we will see a variety of competing brands offering every product the consumer could imagine.  It’s taken about 9 years for the Zigbee concept to ratify itself into a standard, but now that it’s there, who is using it and how does it stack up?

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5 Simple Steps to Home Automation E-mail
Home Automation
Written by Peter   
Saturday, 28 February 2009 12:41

5 Simple Home Automation Steps1. Start Simple

The biggest obstacle to home automation isn't the technology or the installation, it's the overwhelming amount of information to digest when getting started.  To avoid "analysis paralysis" and get a feel for how the technology works, begin with a starter kit.  Contained within is everything you need to form the basis for your later goals, and will give you the experience to move forward.

2.  Make a Plan

The next biggest issue that people run into is being scattered in their approach to home automation.  While some people enjoy this approach of randomly adding things, for the majority of home automators a specific vision of how you want your house to feel and act can guide you as you expand the system.  Tools like Microsoft Visio (Windows) or OmniGraffle (Mac) can aid in your design, or a good old fashioned pen and paper can work too.  Begin by writing your goals (ie. "Temperature control from anywhere in the house" or "Flash all the lights when the doorbell rings") and then decompose the goals into lists of items needed.  A list of items and categories is available halfway down the home automation review article

If you need help with the breakdown of ideas into components, discuss your goals in the comments below and other Live Automatic readers will help out.  

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WiFi Digital Picture Frame Review E-mail
Gadgets & Gizmos
Written by Peter   
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 16:00
WiFi Digital Picture Frames
WiFi Picture Frames
 

I wanted a digital picture frame.

After seeing them in stores I was always put off by the high price and hassle-factor of loading new images all the time. After all, what’s the point of having such a dynamic piece of technology in your living room if it can’t be updated frequently enough to keep you interested?


When frame prices dipped below the $100 mark, my interest was renewed however the issue of updating still plagued me. I thought “why hasn’t anybody integrated WiFi into a picture frame?” and promptly searched Google only to find out that they indeed had, and there were actually several manufacturers with such frames. Excited I began to ponder the possibilities: Updating the frame directly from iPhoto, potentially having new photos pulled from my computer automatically - no, wait...pulled from the internet automatically! Many of my friends post pictures up on sharing sites and social networks like Facebook, why not have those go to the frame as well?

With my new set of requirements I set off to find the perfect frame.

 

 

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ISY-99i Review - Insteon control system E-mail
Home Automation
Written by Peter   
Wednesday, 04 February 2009 12:00
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ISY-99i

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Home automation holds tremendous promise, however much of the excitement felt when installing the devices turns to frustration when dealing with the current array of software packages.  Difficulties with software installation, hardware communication issues and steep learning curves for many of the packages leave the uninitiated with little progress after hours spent with configuration.  All of this while the other members of your household are screaming at you to stop turning the lights off on them…  Is the ISY-99i the answer?  Read on to find out.

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