Hi everyone! I recently upgraded my home lighting to a smart system on a budget and wanted to share the steps:

Choose affordable smart bulbs: Brands like Wyze or Sengled are great budget options. Set up a smart hub (optional): If you’re going for a cohesive ecosystem, consider hubs like Alexa or Google Home. Install and connect: Replace your old bulbs, connect them to your Wi-Fi, and use the corresponding app for setup. Automate: Use routines or schedules for energy-saving and convenience. Let me know if you’ve tried something similar or have any questions!

  • Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    If you’re forgetful, smart bulbs can save money by turning themselves off after a timer expires or on a schedule. Or in my case, I have cats that have a litter box room and won’t use it in the dark. A smart bulb and a motion detector mean I don’t have to run a bespoke fluorescent bulb 24/7 to light the room (because that’s cheaper than replacing the fixture)

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      1 hour ago

      A smart bulb uses a small amount of power even when off becauae it stays wifi connected.

      You don’t need a smart bulb to have a motion sensor. There are many inexpensive options that will use less power than a smart bulb.

      If the goal is saving energy smart bulbs are almost never the best choice