Smart Home with Fexingo: IoT Devices, Home Automation, and Connected Living

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Smart Home with Fexingo: IoT Devices, Home Automation, and Connected Living

Smart Home with Fexingo looks beyond the hype to examine the real-world economics, engineering, and user experience of IoT devices and home automation. Lucas and Luna dissect how smart thermostats, voice assistants, connected locks, and sensor networks are reshaping energy consumption, home security, and daily routines — and what the numbers say about adoption, privacy, and interoperability. Each episode takes a single aspect of the smart home — from Matter protocol standardization to the energy savings of a Nest thermostat versus a programmable dumb thermostat — and builds a conversation around specific data points and case studies. Lucas, a journalist, presses for evidence: Do smart plugs actually reduce standby power enough to pay for themselves? How do smart doorbells handle data retention policies in different jurisdictions? Luna, the engaged interlocutor, grounds the discussion in practical trade-offs — what works for apartment renters versus homeowners, how voice control fails f

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Smart Home with Fexingo looks beyond the hype to examine the real-world economics, engineering, and user experience of IoT devices and home automation. Lucas and Luna dissect how smart thermostats, voice assistants, connected locks, and sensor networks are reshaping energy consumption, home security, and daily routines — and what the numbers say about adoption, privacy, and interoperability. Each episode takes a single aspect of the smart home — from Matter protocol standardization to the energy savings of a Nest thermostat versus a programmable dumb thermostat — and builds a conversation around specific data points and case studies. Lucas, a journalist, presses for evidence: Do smart plugs actually reduce standby power enough to pay for themselves? How do smart doorbells handle data retention policies in different jurisdictions? Luna, the engaged interlocutor, grounds the discussion in practical trade-offs — what works for apartment renters versus homeowners, how voice control fails f

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