Hello, it's Ramon! A few weeks ago I uploaded my "One day smart home application video" First of all, thank you For those who came to leave a comment and share out You are the ones who made this video possible today Because I'm not in the business of making YouTube So the time cost of filming and editing It's really huge As creators, we Get some compliments and recognition from you It's what keeps us creating So back to today's topic Since the last episode was a demonstration of application This episode is the disassembly of the process I'll tell you My last episode of those applications How the hell did you do that? What products are used and what settings are made So if you want to come and see Yuzu today There is no way Because she's not wearing makeup today Hiding behind the camera Yuzu: I'll show up next time~ A few months into the smart home I've been in a lot of pits too Wasted a lot of time And money So this episode I just got a newbie's perspective to tell you about those What I would have known from the beginning How good it would have been That should help you So before we get into the details I'm going to answer the three main questions first The first is why build a smart home The second is what kind of ecosystem to choose The third is how to build Your own "smart home system" Why choose to build a smart work home For us It's about optimizing your life Save your time Some of you may be asking It's just walking by Just hit the switch? What's the trouble? It depends on how you define life Like Ramon who likes to lie on the couch and be lazy Yeah, because it's actually like When you're watching TV you'll find that the lights are too bright on this side and then you have to go over and press the switch You have to stand up from the couch It used to be very troublesome You can just say. (thoughtful silencing) Okay, the working headlights are now off! You can turn the lights off very quickly. And you don't have to get up from the couch. That is, of course, in addition to the voice control And more importantly some Automatic sensing and scene setting Like we might have a movie mode in our house. Or maybe it's time. The curtains will open or close automatically And then there's the very important The balcony is too big if it rains Our water leak sensor will tell us We're going to close the windows. So that the balcony doesn't get a lot of rain. And then it's very troublesome to clean it afterwards. These details We'll show you all of them later Secondly, what kind of ecosystem is better to choose Like our family is the Apple family bucket So of course we choose to use HomeKit This is more intuitive Because with your iPhone, iPad or Apple TV can directly control our home All of the smart home devices So if you're an Android You'll probably choose Mijia Or Google Home Because in the present You have chosen an ecosystem It means the product of another ecosystem There is no way to access it. Use some automation or inductive devices Just like our electric fan is AIRMATE It only supports Google Home So there's no way for it to get through our The temperature sensor in HomeKit To set what temperature Then you can turn it on and off automatically. It becomes that I have to spend twice as much money Go buy two temperature sensors One for Google Home One in Apple HomeKit So these troubles In fact, at the end of 2022 (slip of the tongue) or after 2023 Because there's a protocol called Matter that will appear So it can span different ecosystems Let the products integrate with each other That is, the original Google Home only support By then you can use HomeKit too! In this case In the near future Smart products we can use There will be more and more More and more Because it's not limited to Which production system can be used Previously a Google Home limited product Now also available in HomeKit and then go and use it for the scenes It's still an automated function. So if you're an expert Or some advanced player You must know that you can write a Home Assistant's system Allowing us to directly More flexibility and freedom To control all that is in the house Smart home products So that's my homework for the end of the year I'm going to do some research on Home Assistant. And then write it in my NAS. How do you go about putting the other Maybe some smart home appliances like LG's can also be cascaded into in our HomeKit Then we will share it with you too! Third, how to create your own smart home system In the last episode, I met a lot of people who asked Do you have a recommended designer? I can help him design a smart home configuration for the whole family But frankly speaking I've lived in my new home since then I don't even understand it 100% yet What is my workflow? Not to mention the designer Because designers don't know themselves better than you do Plus now Only a very few designers It is possible to understand the whole configuration of the smart home So they also usually so they also usually go directly to a professional vendor to help If your needs Is the desire to live in after I will be able to experience it directly If the whole house is a smart home I highly recommend you Find a professional service provider Then go to your designer Let them do the communication In addition to saving you a lot of time And energy He will also recommend you The latest and most stable smart home products Even if your home is already installed Hopefully, after the renovation There can be some smart home too Application and experience These professional vendors I can also recommend you some small accessories to help you improve or upgrade The quality of life in your home Yes! No more nonsense We came straight here today The one who helped us configure our home with smart products in the first place "Javits Technology" They are an authorized distributor of Aqara So we're going to start with The entrance all the way around our house Showing you the smart home applications in our home and the mechanism behind it Then let's get right to it!
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Hello, everybody! I'm Adam from Javits Technology. Welcome, Adam. So we have today will start with the entrance area That's the most important product in the entrance area That's our electronic door lock (N100) The electronic door lock was mentioned in the last episode of the application I think it is the most recommended for everyone The first smart product to get Because it can be a direct improvement or upgrading the quality of life of our family Touch, rotate, push the door. No need to bring a key And there's no problem with the bag being too heavy But at the beginning Here's the first break Here are some of the myths that people have about smart products The most common message we often receive is "Is it the end of the smart home without electricity? " Actually, if we talk about the door lock It's got a battery Then its range is 18 months or more And if it's really running out of power Your phone app will notify you in advance It doesn't get to the point where it's completely dead You just know it's completely dead. So you may be notified a week And then it didn't even change its battery, charge it That's actually your problem! It all tells you a week now How could you forget to charge it? Of course, it's possible to run into a situation where there's really no power Then of course we have the traditional key support But we would advise our customers You can put one directly on your body or in your car Just in case Because sometimes it's just a question of what if And then the smart door lock There is one more thing that we need to consider It's the internal input and the external input That is, your own people coming back Go through and use with people you don't know outside It has two different systems Like me and with grapefruit It has a set of fingerprints Just open it and Some situational light sources in our house It will just go straight to match The logo light will be on, the map light will be on It can also be set like some external input Because this is actually very much like General Turbine Alley Or some apartments The gate to your house There might be a lot of other strangers passing by How would you normally recommend configuring Or how would you apply it? Usually we set it up for our customers It's like saying that the password is wrong many times or fingerprint error multiple times Then it will be the first time to our mobile device. There are certainly more buildings in the north But in the south-central part of the city There are actually a lot of apartments or condominiums They will need this feature Yes, it's actually in the Aqara app. It's a lock that can be set. A lot of automated mechanisms Assuming that the password is wrong more than 5 times Or your fingerprint is wrong more than 5 times and it sends you a notification So we can set If after multiple attempts someone makes a mistake Your phone will be notified The alarm will sound outside Our camera will also activate the recording mode so you can know in real time What's going on in the house Next, we'll go to our living room workspace In the previous part of the application showcase The bright spot in the living room workspace is the contextual light source Automatic curtains with our oversized windows And then this curtain Except for the voice control It's actually using a very traditional scrolling ball type So let's ask Adam to help us with that It can also be stopped manually It's just that you don't have to have all the voices So actually curtains It is there two ways to control I can certainly use the traditional roller blinds directly to change to smart Then it's also a very simple way It's possible to do disassembly directly It will become a traditional roller bead curtain So I'll go back to the traditional curtains If you've finished decorating The roller blinds are ready But you can directly select the Aqara roller blinds Then just snap it back to the original And it becomes a smart automatic roller blind And then the machine is also charged Yes Type-C charging So it's actually very convenient Just take your mobile power Just connect it directly to it and charge it And then how long is the approximate range? 3 ~ 6 months That depends on how often each person uses it Because some people open this two or three times a day This is the main place It's when we're working. Maybe during the day because of the computer I'll turn it off. It could be 4 or 5 o'clock that night. This sunlight is weaker Because we have the sun over there in the west We'll open it up. Just so you can look out the window You can work more relaxed I'm at my desk. There's also one of these Aqara's wireless switch This switch I am currently setting up three scenarios That is, in addition to our The main one in the work area Main light (Ceiling light) Yes, ceiling lamp main light If the light is not bright enough You can press on and off And then there's this contextual light source behind it Just two clicks It can directly turn off its contextual light source So I can do without Like the old traditional family inside I might have to go around and flip the switch. And then go back and adjust it on and off I'm not using it right now. I just use the computer when I'm Maybe when I'm on the air I just have to put it on the table slightly I'll just double-click Just turn it on for this contextual light source will adjust my main light control That certainly wireless switch You can put what you want to do like a remote control That's in the HomeKit It will support 6 modes You can mix and match as you like Any device that has access to HomeKit Lamps like Philips, Yeelight, etc. It can all be controlled from here. But Aqara's native software It can support up to 7 modes That of course has some detailed controls Just make the settings according to your preference Maybe it's like a time delay Just press a And then this first open a second after the main light on And then close the curtains one second later This very detailed configuration We'll tell you more about it later Our family is watching TV We often say. (attentive silencing...) And then it's going to take the kitchen of our house All the lights in the room are off. Then turn on the TV outside The biggest curtain in the studio on the right will also be pulled up Because of keeping in the case of watching television It's a darker environment Your immersion will be better this way And then when the TV is on Our contextual light source will turn on with it. so that when you watch TV, it's more immersive And then because of this TV It's actually a Philips TV It doesn't have direct access to HomeKit So how do you do that? Actually, it's the Aqara camera in the upper right corner. It has its own infrared control function So the infrared function means that I can integrate into appliances that have a remote control And then use the shortcut to write to HomeKit Shortcut to Adam's talk It's a script app in the Apple system I can use this shortcut Setting the scenes of different APPs Write the command as a voice So the movie mode in our house It's the "Turn on TV" in the Aqara APP And "Turn off the lights and curtains" in the Home APP These two scenes are written as one command You can do a one-time switch to separate the actions that would otherwise be performed by multiple APPs Open it all at once The next stage is the configuration of our home network Because in fact many people have left comments about How is our home network configured? How fast does it have to be? And what router do I use? What is the weak power vendor to call? And then the core configuration of the smart home What kind of weaknesses should be noted in that network The cabinet for our home network is over here In our kitchen area We made this The grille of the special door radiator Then our house was walking Chunghwa Electric Optical Generation 500M/250M Fiber to the Home and then to our router and then assigned to our Switch Then it gives our entire home network this And then our router is using Linksys MX4200 More than 50 devices currently connected also occurs less frequently The kind of smart home applications people are most afraid of Disconnected, no response What is "no response from all devices"? And then you're embarrassed. How come there are often no responses like this? Basically nothing is encountered And then it has an integrated feature called HomeKit That's all the data are protected by the iCloud cloud and then sent out You don't have to worry about a possible camera in your house. One more layer of protection like this And then I think Linksys has another benefit It is that it is very good looking So we have to put another one on our work desk It's a Mesh network. And then it's not necessarily Make sure you put it in the cabinet You can use it as any decoration in your home You can even put it in the living room Just a nice white one over there And then our Switch is using PoE Then I'll believe in the near future In fact, more and more devices will support PoE We only need one network line to get in It contains the power supply So you don't have to worry about saying There's no plug in this place There is really no way to put the camera I don't have a way to put other network devices These things We were actually looking for Javits Technology They helped us to recommend a weak vendor Let me experience it myself I think the most important thing is to have a weak manufacturer In fact, regardless of his profession And his care and patience And most importantly, you If something goes wrong afterwards You can find someone to help you Solving this puzzle Because the Internet is actually Although I said I had my own research But it's actually a lot of details that we can't study on our own for their expertise They know more about other different devices Integrated together Weakness added That means that each session will affect the speed of the network Yes, the terminal rate So when the weak power vendor The more careful they are in the links Of course I can do without worries To enjoy the smart home environment because a lot of people might feel like saying He's super expensive with a 1G network It can cost 2000-3000 dollars a month The result is that his phone might only be 200M So what the hell is going on? It could be that whatever line is in between you router, Switch or any other device Maybe there was a traffic jam in the middle Then you might not notice So when you give this to the weak power vendor and he can help you check every part of it carefully And then the last one It can really make you enjoy You apply for 1G At least have a 900M or 1G speed like this Speaking of the network core of the smart home Many people must be curious Why do we need such a hub? And then what we commonly call a "gateway" to control all the devices So let's ask Adam to answer this for us. The reason for the gateway is because It can be used with a specific protocol to communicate with other subdevices Whether it's a wireless switch, a sensor for communication It's mainly because We probably usually see Wi-Fi And then Wi-Fi is actually very power hungry And it gets hot again Just so you can think about it It is your phone may be charged once every two or three days And then if you All the devices in your house are on Wi-Fi You have to charge your sensor once every two or three days You're going to go crazy. So if we use that now You just said it's lower power consumption called zigbee Then it can About how long does it take to manage that battery again This protocol like the Aqara zigbee Basically it's a wireless switch for sub devices Our current maximum is to do 5 years 5 years of life expectancy You've moved and you haven't even changed its battery. yes If the sensor is stored in the environment Basically, you have about 18 months of this power Of course it also depends on the frequency of use But at least it saves a lot of trouble You don't have to charge it once every two or three days. I've put together a table It will give you a quick overview These common protocols Differences in the Smart Home In addition to Wi-Fi and zigbee And the updated Thread Features a direct mesh network between devices So there is no need for a bridge Also known as a gateway As for the latest Matter More like an aggregation standard It is a generic application layer It is a universal application layer. Not putting together a connected device Having interoperability When you understand how each device communicates with each other you'll be able to help you plan your smart home better To give you an example Originally you might just want intended to turn on the lights by voice control. But the ultimate application for the smart home It's automation and scenario-based It's just a shame to turn the lights on and off And the scenery of this application scenes It's the need for multiple brands of devices to be triggered together It's like the "get ready to sleep command" in our house. It's a combination of the Philips Hue lamp And the curtains of Aqara Because the smart home It hasn't been a single product thing It's a system Then there's one over here A picture from the "Play Smart Home" blog Very clear presentation of How our devices interact For your reference And then there are many people who often ask our family Why don't we do wall switches? Because if you watch the last episode you'll know All the switches in our house are placed in the shoe closet in our entryway That's the reason for not doing the wall switch The first one is that it retains the flexibility Because there are many people after the decoration He would find their home switch Which may have been installed on the wall And then I think it says I find that every time I go over there It doesn't seem to work very well But I did it all It's hard to change The second one is the so-called A more modern type of décor, more streamlined So you look at the whole configuration of the home The walls are very clean. There's not a single piece that's stuck on that side It's abrupt And you don't know how to fix it. That's more like asking It's because our house is front-loading There are actually more and more people It's probably being decorated or already decorated Have lived in the house for about 5 to 10 years They found that they now kind of want to do Smart Home Configuration Or compare to upgrade your quality of life What would Adam suggest to say Is there any way to help them? Go help their family to do these configurations OK to speak to this smart home now We're actually building it in a very flexible way It comes in two versions One is the single fire version and one is the zero fire version That's like this side where we are pulling the zero wire So I can choose the zero fire version What about the decorated version? I don't have any way to patch the lines We'll go with the single fire version Both can achieve the same result The main concept of zero-fire and single-fire versions is We want the switch to always be energized because it has to be connected to the network On the general conventional switch is after you turn it off It's the whole switch is not energized That's the main thing. This will have a difference Of course, a device with a zero line would be relatively stable That's a point-to-point transmission of signals It is more often used in the sky and in buildings like this So if he has some switches There are some people who want to put that inside Panasonic G Series If you don't want to change the panel How would you recommend them to do the upgrade to this The way the smart switch If you don't change the switch Of course we have a choice of modules That's just the module selection Becoming a pre-process There must be a corresponding space to do so Like our ceilings we must keep the maintenance holes Then we have to ask for special plumbing and electrical pulling After the maintenance hole to get out to the luminaire This of course will cost more That since the ceiling is made above the light control Of course it's a one-time cost Then you have to pay twice if you're on the wall The cost will be higher So actually if many people ask whether or not to install a smart home switch It is the cost of pulling a very high Actually, I don't think so Because you can watch A Panasonic switch panel Probably just over 1000 pieces Then the water and electricity will be cut and the wires will be drawn And then this will cost more Probably close to 2000 And some of them are as common in homes Double cut, triple cut loops If you go for the configuration The plumber and electrician will give you more money So you a switch with up Actually with Aqara with one A wall panel like this Smart switches are actually about the same money Yeah, that's right. There's another question that we get asked a lot 00:18:06,666 that you do this smart home Whether it's a switch or the pull wire configuration Is it more expensive Actually, frankly Because in our house, we all do smart switches. So it doesn't matter at all The double cut and the triple cut circuit That is, because we can use all of them network or with the mobile app to control So suppose I were to turn off the lights in the kitchen together I can set it up as a scene You can turn it off in one go. I don't have to set the double and triple cut loops anymore So the cost of my configuration on the plumbing side It would actually be cheaper And I don't have a use for it either Panasonic G series panels That's also over 1000 pieces Then I saved all this money Switch to a smart switch like this with the installation cost of this Actually the price is about the same I don't feel as if someone said You do smart home Design Fees for Your Home or decorating costs are not all 500,000 Actually, there really isn't I think it might even be more economical Because the cost of the wiring in your house It's actually more economical It's a little bit more streamlined, right, right And the construction time can be made shorter In the next episode, we'll tell you about it. About the installation and setting of smart curtains And also the window and door sensors in the toilet 00:19:02,166 and how the other automation settings are done If you have any questions Feel free to leave a comment at the bottom for further communication and discussion We'll see you in the next episode