Join hosts Adam Justice and Richard Gunther as they explore the smart home universe. The Smart Home Show features interviews with smart home leaders, analysis of the latest smart home news and the occasional Q and A and product review. All smart home, all the time.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 213 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyHome & GardenLeisure |
Adam and Richard are at CES this year, talking about the products, categories, and themes that are catching their attention at the show. They also discuss this show's value to companies, small businesses, and entrepreneurs.
It time for the 10th annual technology.fm year-end wrap-up. This year, Adam and I join the guys from the HomeTech Podcast to share our thoughts on the year and weigh in with predictions for 2025.
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Adam checks in with Richard about his smart home acquisitions from the past year, including new lighting solutions from Inovelli and Legrand, a smart outlet from Leviton, and the Nest Learning Thermostat v4.
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Great show!!
These guys are really good, I’m a smart home noob and I’ve really enjoyed listening to them. I chose my ecosystem based on their breakdown video.
I hope that they will do a video on hubs, I have just begun learning about these and am curious to learn about SmartThings vs Home Assitant be others! Also a complete how to begin a smart home video would be great!
I’m gonna keep listening!
How come there was no mention of home assistance. I find that almost everything including Hue, Ubiquity, Amazon, Sonoff, various brands of TV gets controlled and the most power is using NodeRed. Yes this requires advanced users.
This is a great podcast for Smart Home Issues! Keep up the good work!
This is a terrific show whether you’re new to smart home automation or if you’re a veteran. Somehow these guys can make this complex topic both informative and engaging for people regardless of expertise level. I really look forward to each episode.
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