INSANE Automation Ideas that may take it too far 😬

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These 10 home automation ideas reeeeally test the limits on what’s overboard… let’s assess and see how useful these really are!

How I set everything up: smarthomesolver.com/reviews/insane-automations/
Smart button in bathroom: amzn.to/3BuoXx4
Alternate button to run Alexa routines: amzn.to/3PMoSsV
NFC tags: amzn.to/3Q5PLrj
Bed pressure sensor: amzn.to/3JjHX3g
Vibration sensor: amzn.to/3oJYIep
ZigBee/Z-Wave USB stick: amzn.to/3OL61gr
Amazon Echo 4th gen: amzn.to/3Jea97B
Echo Dot: amzn.to/3BsqjZa
Cordless vacuum: www.costco.com/dyson-cyclone-v10-animal-%2B-cordle…
Similar vacuum (non-Costco link): amzn.to/3zIskPF
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0:00 Intro
0:40 What to watch
1:49 Robot vacuum button
2:44 Scare kids back to bed
3:34 Smart tracker
4:35 Hidden NFC tag
5:52 Help with groceries
6:43 Dynamic alarm
7:37 Extra wake up motivation!
8:19 NFC music tag
9:21 Hit me baby one more time!
10:32 Dad snack automation

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The End by EVA
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コメント (21)
  • We're using NFC tags behind switches as well, but it's designed to bring up the documentation for that switch, so at a glance you can see: - a reminder of what that switch controls - under what circumstances the switch fails ("unavailable if ZigBee repeater on 1st floor is down", etc.) - how to get the desired action done if the switch does fail ("alternatively, press and hold XY switch") Approval Factor is pretty good!
  • LOVE The robot vacuum specific room cleaning button idea! It’s so incredibly practical!
  • i have a similar automation to turn on the lights when someone knocks at the door. it is better than motion sensor as it doesn't get triggered by everyone.
  • @JevVan
    Reed I'm really enjoying this series where you show different home automation examples. I don't care how crazy they seem keep it up because all of them are great for getting my creative juices flowing!
  • @radkomuda
    My best vacuum hack is making an area called "movie night" which covers under and front of the sofa so when we take kids to sleep, Roomba takes care of the popcorn bits AND this made me think of programming Roomba not only for areas but also - scenarios. Makes perfect sense for us.
  • I have a routine similar to your "Kids Out Of Bed" one but when their room doors open any time after their normal bed time, it turns on our lights under our bed to gently get our attention in case we need to help. If you're in a deep sleep, you can maybe miss it but being the light sleeper I am, I rarely don't react and it's been incredibly convenient.
  • @AtomicDaw
    You should do a day in the life showing all you automations that you use
  • To get up, i have a cat, smart bulbs mimicking natural sunrise, and alarms.
  • @Arabeon
    Love your automaton ideas bro, sometimes you inspire me and give me ideas, so thank you
  • @EpicBenjo
    Imagine banging a random part of a table and a gun shelf opens up
  • The first automation is genius! I'm going to set this up right away! Edit: The watch list reminder automation.
  • I have a simple shortcut called "Hodor" that locks the front door. Also when going to bed my wife likes the fan on and thunderstorm noises and would always tell me to "do the thing." Well now the bedroom Google cough Nest Mini listens for "Hey Google, do the thing." Many of my automation triggers are based around how to get that wonderful first time eye roll from the wife. "Hodor" was one of the best eye rolls yet.
  • Wow, this is my favorite automation video yet. I need to get some of these setup, awesome!
  • That vacuum button is insane. I really hope i remember to implement this when i get my HA lol
  • Vacuum was awesome, but, for me, the fun factor biased the practicality score for the the nfc tags and vibration sensors. Both seem to be more involved than my current automations.