2 months ago • Smart Home Solver

OKAY I hear you loud and clear! On my new automations video, I had tons of comments asking how I set up everything in Home Assistant. So I wrote it all here:  https://smarthomesolver.com/reviews/10-new-automations-for-2024-how-to-setup/  

I normally share an article or second channel video showing the technical details, but I was in Seattle filming a smart home tour so things got pushed back!

Also, I'm thinking about doing another video JUST about the TV lights, since I've added a few conditions to make it even more perfect. If you're interested in that, comment below 👇👇 (and subscribe to my tutorial channel Reed's Smart Home) 

5 months ago • Smart Home Solver

I'm furious! 🤬 MyQ broke integrations for Home Assistant and many other platforms. 

Instead of working with the smart home community, they gave us the middle finger. So I had to take matters into my own hands. 

Here’s how I fixed the problem:  https://youtu.be/I2HGxkyb2O4 

(Bonus, I replace the tennis ball in the garage with a laser) 

MyQ wants to RUIN my smart home! Hello RATGDO

Reed's Smart Home

5 months ago • 105,497 views

8 months ago • Smart Home Solver

Which video should we make next? 

Home Automation making chores 100x EASIER!

I built a goal tracker in my Smart Home and improved my life

Testing the 5 BEST Smart Locks on Amazon!

Home Automation Ideas that save me 5 hours per week

DIY Pantry Light Strips made EASY!

3.8K votes

1 year ago • Smart Home Solver

Whoops 😬 ...I corrected some things I missed about the Aqara FP2, and answered a lot of your questions about it in this follow up video. 

watch it here:  https://youtu.be/YnzxGfdHhR0 

I messed up… Aqara FP2 Updates that you NEED to know!

Reed's Smart Home

1 year ago • 99,264 views

1 year ago • Smart Home Solver

Hey! I wanted to get your opinion. How would you feel if we cut back the outtros so they weren’t in EVERY single video? 

For years, we’ve done a “funny” outtro for every video. (some are funnier than others, we aren’t comedians) 

We know that a lot of people don’t care about them because they click off of the video right when it appears, which hurts the video’s performance with the YouTube algorithm. They are also a lot of work and take time we could be spending on other videos.

Share your honest thoughts in the poll or the comments. I really value what you all think and want our videos to keep improving, so THANK YOU for your support! 

😍 I love the outtros and it’s my favorite, don’t get rid of it.

🤷‍♂️ I’m neutral, do what’s best.

😈 I don’t like the outtros, I'm one who clicks away.

6.2K votes

1 year ago • Smart Home Solver

Yikes... starting this week, any newly purchased Ring alarm systems will NOT be able to use basic features in the app without a monthly fee. That includes arming/disarming, notifications, Alexa control, and automations. 

I'm NOT happy and here are my full thoughts:  https://youtu.be/Fma45QBCWX8 

(The video is on the second channel because that style of video fits better over there.)

If you bought a Ring alarm before this week, you don't have to worry since it won't impact you. BUT you definitely want to think about the future, and I address that in the video. 

Ring is trying to RUIN the smart home! 😡

Reed's Smart Home

1 year ago • 78,332 views

1 year ago • Smart Home Solver

Hey everybody! I got a couple of questions today asking where Paul Hibbert’s channel is, since it doesn’t come up in YouTube search. 

Earlier this week, Paul’s channel was attacked by hackers, who ultimately gained access to his account. It’s temporarily down while things get sorted out. Paul will be back in full hip-thrusting glory soon!

It’s a crazy story that he can share with you all some time if he wants. I’d recommend following him on Twitter for updates: @hibberthometech

The past few days have certainly been stressful for Paul. If you want to pitch in to show support, head to his website for his merch, PayPal, and Patreon info:  https://www.paulhibbert.co.uk/ 

1 year ago • Smart Home Solver

There’s been a LOT of talk about Eufy lately and their security issues. I was thinking about making a video on it, but Rob from The Hook Up just posted a video about it and did a great job covering everything. I agree with his take on the situation.

So I won’t be making a video, but definitely check out his here:  https://youtu.be/a_rAXF_btvE 

Yes, Eufy made major mistakes with marketing and some of the security design choices for sure. The VLC streaming is the most concerning part for me, and I'm keeping my eye on the updates.

Many people have asked if I'll still be recommending Eufy. My trust with Eufy is not as strong any more. BUT as of now, I don’t think any of these issues would stop me from buying an outdoor Eufy camera. Putting a Eufy camera inside my home is a different story, and I probably wouldn’t. 

The balance between security and convenience is one of those laws of the universe that cannot be broken. The higher the security, the less convenient the product will be. Or, the more convenience will reduce how secure it is. You CAN NOT have both. Eufy has always leaned more toward convenience because it’s designed to be easy to use. There are other great cameras out there that are more secure, but way less convenient.

What do you think, is this whole thing over blown? If you have any questions, drop them below and we can figure this out together. 

The Internet is WRONG about Eufy. (Mostly)

The Hook Up

1 year ago • 113,530 views

1 year ago • Smart Home Solver

It's been a little quiet here on the channel lately because I’m taking some time to regroup. BUT... I am in the middle of planning lots of automation videos!

What types of automations do you want to see on this channel?

(or comment below with specific requests) 

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Mix of everything

6.1K votes

2 years ago • Smart Home Solver

Are you going to throw your Wyze devices in the garbage? 

If you haven’t seen The Verge article about it… basically it took Wyze 3 years to fix a vulnerability that would allow someone to view Wyze Cam footage without the owner knowing about it. The catch… the hacker would have to be on the local home network. 

Originally The Verge article left out that MAJOR part. You know, where they had to be on the same network. The article has been slightly updated to include that, but I personally think it’s still being way overblown. 

I’m not going to throw my Wyze cameras away, but I will admit I lost some trust in Wyze because it took them 3 YEARS to fix. 

Also, there were some headlines floating around about Ubiquiti suing a security journalist for $450K because they reported on a Ubiquiti security breach. 

At first I was very upset to hear about this lawsuit, but after reading more into it I don’t know whose side I’m on. It’s very interesting to read about and feels like a Mr. Robot episode. Read up on it before making your judgements.

The lesson I’ve learned after all of this… the media loves to make smart home issues sound way worse than they are. I think I might even trust The Verge less than Wyze now.