YoLink US and EU Servers

YoLink US vs EU Server: Key Differences and Which to Choose

If you’re setting up a YoLink smart home system, one detail you might overlook is which server region you’re connecting to US or EU. But it matters more than you might think. This guide explains the difference between the two, the pros and cons of each, and whether users in one region can connect to the other.

Raspberry Pi - Smart Home

Raspberry Pi for Smart Homes: What It Is and How to Use It

A Raspberry Pi is a small, cheap computer that’s popular with hobbyists, developers, and anyone interested in DIY tech projects. Despite its size, roughly that of a deck of cards, it can run a full operating system, connect to the internet, and handle a wide range of tasks. One of the most popular uses for a Raspberry Pi is turning it into the brain of a smart home.

smart diesel heater for log cabin

Heating a Log Cabin or Garden Office with a Diesel Heater and Smart Home Automation

If you want a low cost way to heat your garden log cabin or home office, a Chinese diesel heater is a solid option. They’re compact, inexpensive to run, and pump out plenty of heat. On their own they’re manually operated, but with a few smart home additions and some basic automation, you can turn them into part of a smart, climate controlled setup. Here’s how:

Ai Camea Detects Person

Turn AI Cameras into Smart Motion Detectors for People, Cars and Pets

Many outdoor network cameras embed AI to act as advanced motion detectors. They run on device intelligence to classify moving objects, telling a person from a car or a pet, instead of just detecting any motion. These smart cameras can integrate with smart home automation systems to trigger actions such as turning on lights or sending alerts only when a person is detected. Below we explain how this technology works and how it can be setup.

What Is IFTTT - IF This Then That

IFTTT for Smart Home Automation

IFTTT stands for “If This Then That.” It’s a web based service that lets you create simple conditional rules, known as applets, that trigger actions when a specific event occurs. In smart homes, it acts as a bridge between different brand smart devices and systems that don’t natively connect with each other.

Smart Electricity Meter Connect to Smart Home

Integrate Smart Gas & Electricity Meters with Smart Home

Smart electricity meters are common in UK and European homes. They track energy usage in near real time and send readings directly to your energy supplier, removing the need for manual meter readings. The good news is they can also be used as part of a smart home setup for insights to energy use and smart automations.

Smart thermostat

Guide to Smart Home Thermostats

Smart thermostats are internet connected devices that replace a home’s old dial or programmable thermostat. They measure indoor temperature with built-in (and sometimes remote) sensors and then automatically control your heating system via a wireless link. Being Wi-Fi enabled, they let you monitor and adjust settings through a smartphone app or voice assistant from anywhere. 

Find Smart Home IP Address

How To Find Smart Home Device IP on Your Network

Smart Home devices that connect to a home network directly using WiFi or network cable will automatically be assigned an IP address by your router. Below are some methods of finding out what IP address has been assigned

Uninterruptible Power Supply for Smart Home

Keeping Your Smart Home Alive With A UPS

A Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a battery backup that takes over when mains power fails and protects equipment from sudden outages, surges, sags and spikes. A UPS is especially useful to keep smart homes working in the event of a power cut. This Article has everything you need to know about using a UPS with a smart home

Smart Home Cloud Servers

Smart Home Cloud Servers: The Good and The Bad

Many Smart home systems rely on remote servers to function. Typically the cloud server are operated by smart device makers to handle your home automation tasks. From device pairing, firmware updates to routines, data storage and analytics, these servers are the backbone of your smart home. When you use you smart home app it travels to the cloud, which processes it and sends instructions to your devices.

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