Fibaro Home Center 3 Lite
A review of the compact Smart Home controller from Fibaro, the HC3 Lite.
A review of the compact Smart Home controller from Fibaro, the HC3 Lite.
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This controller started as a successful kick-starter project and has received a major upgrade this year. Some new features have been added and the teething problems should be over So it's time to provide the Homey with a new review.
Read on quickly what he can do.
Review of the Smart Home controller the Home Center 3
The Philips Hue has long been a well-known player on the market and is mainly focused on automating lighting. Where they started with a bridge and simple lamps, they have expanded into a range of light options.
Read on for a review of the Philips Hue Bridge 2.0
More and more controllers are coming onto the market and a new addition is the AduroSmart ERIA. For me an unknown brand, but are for sale in Europe, America and Asia. ERIA works with the Zigbee protocol and they have a range of different products to automate your home.
Read on what he can do.
Fibaro made the Home Center 2 available to us a few years ago. So it's time for an update of the review of this controller. The Home Center 2 controller must be the absolute top. We will see if this is still the case.
More and more home automation controllers are coming to make your house smarter. These controllers can be divided into 2 groups; the open source (free) solution and the ready-made systems. We are going to make a review of the first category: an open source solution called Home Assistant (HASS).
Domoticz is an open source home automation system that is free to use. Today is the day we are going to provide him with a review.
Ikea introduced a new line of smart products the Ikea TRÅDFRI last year. This product has since grown up so it's time for a review.
Again time for a new controller, this time the Mi Home from Xiaomi from China. Xiaomi is best known for their phones, but they also make very many other products from scooters to televisions. And therefore also home automation systems. We're going to see how it works.
Zipato has released a new controller this year: the ZipaTile. After we have already made a preview, it is now time for a full review.
Sit down for a moment because this is quite a long story.
More and more products are appearing to control your lighting in a smart way. Most people know the Philips HUE, which has become quite successful. They have found an easy way to let normal men / women come into contact with home automation.
INNR (a Dutch company) is also entering this market. They have made their starter kit available for a review.