Author: Josh Hendrickson / Source: How-To Geek
Smarthomes are a convenience that can automate your home and give you easy control from anywhere. But with children, extended family, and guests, things quickly get complicated. Here are a few ways to make your smarthome easier for other people to use.
Smarthomes Are Only As Powerful As The User
If you’ve already installed smart locks, a smart thermostat, smart lights, and smart plugs, you’re well on your way to a home filled with convenience and remote control. But the problem is often with the people in your home who aren’t tech savvy enough to set up a smarthome. They may feel unsure of how to turn on and off devices and awkward trying to use voice commands. With a few simple steps, you can make things easier for small children, extended family, and even first-time guests.
Create Straight Forward Voice Commands
One of the best things about a smarthome is telling it what to do with your voice. Sure you can control them the traditional way, but the ability to talk to your house and turn off lights, turn on the TV, and change the thermostat is very satisfying. However, that’s only true when it works on the first try. If you have trouble successfully using voice commands, then everyone else will have a worse go of it. So be sure to group your devices, and adequately name those groups and the devices themselves.
If you have small children in the house, you may need to change up the names of your devices and groups somewhat. Try to aim for words with fewer syllables that are easy to enunciate. Both Google Assistant and Alexa perform admirably when listening to a five-year-old, and surprisingly well with a three-year-old. But the harder it is for a child to say a command, the harder it will be for your voice assistant to understand them.
Shorter and fewer words are the best option, and that’s one of the benefits of grouping items correctly. With proper groups they can say “turn on the light” in a room instead of “turn on the living room light” or kitchen light, and so on. Family members and guests will benefit from this as well, as there’s less to remember to say.
Provide Traditional Controls When Possible
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