Home: On is a show focused on home control and home automation topics for the enthusiast and do-it-yourself communities. We run through industry news, take a closer look at interesting products, share project ideas, and present topics for information and education. Host Richard Gunther is joined by a rotation of co-hosts and guests from the space, including industry experts, consumers, and company... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Jeff Butts, Managing Editor at The Mac Observer joins us. We ponder why Signify would want to get into the security game (and why consumers would want them to), discuss some updates on previously reported news, and dive into a discussion about the cu... more
MyHomeKithome YouTuber and podcast host Dustin Boggus joins Richard to talk about accessibility in the smarthome. Sure, it’s fun and futuristic to have lights and digital assistants that obey your commands and react to your presence…but what if your ... more
Amazon makes an infuriating money grab for Ring app features you’ve been using for years, Sonos is expected to use a product launch as an opportunity to raise prices again, and Leviton will be rolling matter support out to 2nd generation Decora Smart... more
Richard once again joins other hosts from the Technology.FM podcasts to share in their annual tradition of the fireside chat. What caught their attention this year, what do they think will be big next year, and how did they fare with last year’s pred... more
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Richard is usually the first person to tell me about a new IOT product and I trust him to tell me what works and what doesn't.
This show helps me keep on top of the latest smart home products and gives me ideas how to further automate my home.
I’ve been listening to this show for years. News and a wide range of guests from various areas of smart home technology. Focus on DYI and a great place to learn about products in the smart home arena.
I am automating the hell out of my home. This is one of my favorite podcasts on the subject. They cover the news in detail great interviews, lots of fantastic information. And very professional.
Whether he’s talking to a smart home vendor CEO, another guest contributor, or just giving his own read on the smart home market, Richard’s insight, knowledge and humor comes through. If you’re a DIY smart home enthusiast, subscribe. Today!
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