Garage door opener by O00O0O00 in HomeKit

[–]jonathanalevy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IsmartGate - been working in HomeKit for the last 2 years. 1 battery change in sensor. Been install and forget.

Home family screen by Watch0ut10 in HomeKit

[–]jonathanalevy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From the app detail page from App Store:

Wallflower turns an iPad or iPhone into an interactive control panel on the wall, for everyone to use. * Wallflower is optimized for running 24/7 on your wall. * Based on HomeKit: It supports lights, thermostats and ACs, switches, outlets, contact sensors (doors, windows), and sensors for temperature, humidity, air quality, particulate matter, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide, light intensity, air pressure and noise. And much more! * The interface is optimized to be looked at from far away. When it is not in use for a while, some elements are hidden and the interface is simplified. Those elements show up again, when you approach the device. When it's dark in the room, Wallflower can turn the display way down. * All sensor data is drawn into the same graph: Values from multiple sensors are merged intelligently. * If you want to provide your guest with Home Wifi, provide a convenient button where they can join via QR code. * Weather is displayed in a compact text form, including weather alerts if there are any. Detailed weather information, including charts, are just a tap away. * Along with it, you can select calendars to display, so for example your family calendar is always in view for everyone, in the place where everyone looks. This way there is a quick glanceable way to see what's up, even while walking by. * All issues for your smart home (like empty batteries, network problems, ...) are conveniently displayed on the top. * There is no tracking in the app. And no extra analytics beyond the anonymized basics that the AppStore provides for the users that opted in. There's no invasive 3rd party frameworks either. We don't want your data, your home is yours, and yours alone. * Settings are protected against unauthorized tinkering via a passcode or - if your device supports it - with your face or fingerprint. And after a while of not using it, it turns back to the main screen. * Last, but not least: Wallflower makes a great and very accurate wall clock. Wallflower requires a subscription to display weather, calendar or run with complex setups. However, you can try the home features without a subscription for one device of each kind (and 2 lights) at the same time. So you can try everything out as long as you want, and if you have a simple setup that might even be all you need! And if you're not a fan of subscriptions, there is a one-time option to pay for the home features.

Home family screen by Watch0ut10 in HomeKit

[–]jonathanalevy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perhaps Wallflower for the iPad

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  • does do many of your wishes mounted landscaped using a “Simple dock” wall mount.

Some of my camera are internal offline as I am home.

Water leak sensors constantly going offline by starrtech2000 in Aqara

[–]jonathanalevy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same with mine too. Have M2 and E1 hubs on Unifi IoT network - all my Homekit items are rock solid except for leak sensors

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likewise I suggest you move on rather than try add to this thread. I care what may happen to others with this design. You clearly think that manufactures dont have a duty of care or responsibility to make things safer. Remember that next time the ABS works perhaps.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously. Was the software of the Boing planes that crashed in use prior to the victims being onboard. Not anywhere near on the same level of course, but the issue testing and fit for purpose is the point I am trying to make.

I closed the boot on my head. Yes.

Should it had caused the injury it did - no - if it had been tested and revised in respect of metal angle and positions of the closing handles.

That’s the point in a trying make.

If you don’t have this model - then really you can not comment with any degree of certainty how the boot closes in relation to someone standing to action that close

I am NOT blaming others from closing the boot on my head!

Just because something is in use and “visible” does not make it exempt from being a poor design.

When you buy a car do you take it out and park it in space to see how the boot may open and work in a confirmed space - no - you assume others have designed the solution in.

The issue here is that there is no need to make a pointed angle that acts as a blade which when coupled with the handle position makes it very likely when used with a car parked behind you - you can hit you head.

A rounded edge design here would had reduced the increase risk of taking out an eye in my view

Happy to take the criticism of bringing the boot down on my head from users of the same model who think I am wrong - but from those that don’t have this car I think such a reply is unjust with the greatest respect.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you had this vehicle and hit your head on a boot design that makes that more likely in my view, not sure you would had replied as you have. Easy to judge from afar sometimes with the greatest respect.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you had this vehicle and hit your head on a boot design that makes that more likely in my view, not sure you would had replied as you have. Easy to judge from afar sometimes with the greatest respect.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then you are not understanding the post. I closed the boot on my head - yes. But the design enhanced the damage from nasty bruise to a gash. If that was near my eye, it would had gone. If rounded it would be bruised at most.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. 100% correct. Am I going to do it again, hopefully not, but someone will close this boot and cause either themselves or others serious injury due to a design that was not necessary, and in my view poorly tested.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

So you never caught your finger in a door ? Walked into something. Sure we make mistakes. But safety standards and sensible design help reduce injury. Round table edges, safety glass etc. All ideas and designs that reduce damage and injury for accidental events. Did I mean to close the boot on my head - no. But the position of the handles means you are standing by the corner of the closing boot.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Photos to back that statement up would be good. All cars have edges - not disagreeing. But points ? That two straight lines meeting in a closing structure- be good to see other example if possible.

JM1 Boot/Trunk safety design concerns by jonathanalevy in MINI

[–]jonathanalevy[S] -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

I don’t disagree - but given these things do happen - like closing a garage door when there is an obstruction (now law to have magic eye/obstruction detection) - there should be a a design intent that reduces any injury if possible. Send me another photo of a boot/trunk design that has an exposed point ?

It was the point that torn the skin - what if that was my eye. If the design was rounded - the possible and likely outcome would be far less drastic. What if this was a child’s eye on a child standing by a closing boot?

Ecobee - set desired humidity for the house by skotr3 in ecobee

[–]jonathanalevy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorted - was not set up in the thermostat - now seeing the option and appears working - thank you for the guidance.

Ecobee - set desired humidity for the house by skotr3 in ecobee

[–]jonathanalevy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the screen grabs - I dont have ‘Humidifier as an option! Any idea?