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Smart Home updates Part 1 (with Dr. Ben Franske)

In this podcast episode, Reuben and Tessa are joined by Dr. Ben Franske to discuss various aspects of smart home technology. They cover topics such as the marketing of smart home products, the integration of AI in smart home devices, and the considerations for permanent installations. They also delve into the security concerns surrounding smart locks and the battery life of these devices. The episode concludes with a discussion on gateways and hubs in the smart home ecosystem. The conversation covers various aspects of smart home technology, including entertainment systems, smart TVs, physical media, streaming in cars, and the obsolescence of built-in technology. Takeaways Smart home technology is evolving rapidly, with marketers using the term 'smart home' to encompass a wide range of products. When considering permanent smart home installations, it is important to evaluate the lifespan of the technology and ensure serviceability. Security concerns surrounding smart locks should be taken into account, but the risk of hacking is often outweighed by the vulnerabilities of physical locks. Battery life can be a challenge for smart locks, and it is important to choose devices that are compatible with the existing infrastructure. Gateways and hubs play a crucial role in connecting different smart home devices and protocols, providing a centralized control system. Smart home technology has greatly simplified entertainment systems, eliminating the need for complex setups and wired zones. Smart TVs and external devices both have their advantages, but it's important to consider the longevity and user experience of built-in technology. There is a resurgence of interest in physical media, such as Blu-rays and vinyl records, due to concerns about streaming service availability and ownership. Streaming media in cars can be challenging, and the most common solution is to pre-download content onto tablets or use dedicated streaming devices. Built-in technology can become obsolete quickly, so it's important to consider the long-term value and flexibility of devices and systems. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weather 01:23 Introduction of Guest 03:01 Interest in Smart Home Technology 04:19 Marketing of Smart Home Products 05:13 Smart Electrical Panels 06:25 Evolution of Smart Lighting 08:16 Integration of AI in Smart Home Products 09:44 Considerations for Permanent Smart Home Installations 11:39 Permanent Outdoor Lighting 13:47 Types of Smart Lights 16:22 Serviceability of Permanent Installations 21:44 Smart Locks and Security Concerns| 23:33 Hacking and Security Risks 26:46 Smart Lock Battery Life 30:42 Smart Lock Battery Issues 32:47 Gateways and Hubs 38:11 Entertainment and TV Systems 42:07 Smart TVs vs. External Devices 44:04 Resurgence of Physical Media 46:47 Streaming in Cars 50:36 The Obsolescence of Built-in Technology

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