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WOW, How useful is THAT???
Yeah.... I (also?) get the impression that at every Amazon corporate meeting...
marketing is the number one topic. I think Amazon is painfully aware that some consumers are still buying products
NOT delivered to their homes in a Amazon box.
But.... they are out to fix that. However.... (just like the Chicago Sears Tower began the slow-motion downfall of the iconic Sears and Roebuck brand).... I see Amazon's latest decision to build a multi-billion corporate campus in Queens New York as the beginning of their end-story. Then again... nothing lasts forever.
However anyone see's the need or usefulness of an automated microwave today..... or as in my younger days: a "Mr. Coffee STYLE" [non-percolator] coffee maker with a clock and timer. I see this as a sign of a natural "cultural" move towards Home Automation.
(In the early days of X10... putting the coffee pot on an X10 timer was hot stuff. Now-a-days all old-timers know it's hard to find a coffee maker that DOESN'T have it's own timer and will work with X10.)
The other day I noticed that ihc (Broadlink Pro) had recognized the Cree smart/wifi lightbulb (which is used by my Wink Hub) and added it to it's devices. That new capability must have happened after a ihc app update (and while I added another device). It sort of messed up a couple routines and to fix that had to save the bulb/light in BOTH my ihc app and the Wink Hub using two different names. Then disable the ihc named device. Which I think is interesting as a new automation era problem.
Then while working in the Wink Hub app.... I noticed the last Wink update had added "outlook".... a sort of, built-in alarm/detection/trigger.... which IMHO, is a BIG DEAL for the capabilities of these app controlled Hub devices. Like the grandkids.....
these Hubs are growing up so fast.
There is a bunch of stuff happening with Home Automation. This is
THE Home Automation golden era.