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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15536053" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>You talk to it and it answers questions, as things to shopping lists, read recipes, reads the news, plays music, etc. </p><p></p><p>You can also either manually tell it to control smart home features (lights, temperature, TVs, etc) or you can program them to perform functions on their own. For instance, it's raining in Phoenix today so my indoor lights automatically turn on low at a cookie that matches the light outside so that you don't notice the lights are barely on but the room isn't too dark to do things. At sunset my lights automatically turn on with a rose hue that makes the sunset feel like it's filling out house and then brightens to a cool temperature until dinner time when they go warm for a while then fade out around bedtime and kick on the accessory lights in a nightlight mode. If I want to deviate from the schedule I give it a verbal consent from any room in the house. </p><p></p><p>It sounds retarded but it's quite useful. The possibilities for these things are limited to your creativity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15536053, member: 45161"] You talk to it and it answers questions, as things to shopping lists, read recipes, reads the news, plays music, etc. You can also either manually tell it to control smart home features (lights, temperature, TVs, etc) or you can program them to perform functions on their own. For instance, it's raining in Phoenix today so my indoor lights automatically turn on low at a cookie that matches the light outside so that you don't notice the lights are barely on but the room isn't too dark to do things. At sunset my lights automatically turn on with a rose hue that makes the sunset feel like it's filling out house and then brightens to a cool temperature until dinner time when they go warm for a while then fade out around bedtime and kick on the accessory lights in a nightlight mode. If I want to deviate from the schedule I give it a verbal consent from any room in the house. It sounds retarded but it's quite useful. The possibilities for these things are limited to your creativity. [/QUOTE]
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