"I wanna keep my appliances dumb, thank you."
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Hey, Henry, connect this.
Geez. When you're a hammer everything looks like a nail. From where I sit, you LG people sound like lunatics. Just lemme wash my damn clothes without the starry-eyed tech explosion, mkay?
@Catseye3 said in "I wanna keep my appliances dumb, thank you.":
Hey, Henry, connect this.
Geez. When you're a hammer everything looks like a nail. From where I sit, you LG people sound like lunatics. Just lemme wash my damn clothes without the starry-eyed tech explosion, mkay?
We recently bought a swanky new LG TV. The hardware is great, really nice picture quality etc.
The software sucks ass. Frequent updates required and ‘can’t connect to the internet’ despite the network being right there and nothing else having a problem.
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Get a Roku. I like keeping functional devices separate.
My Cafe range is Wi-Fi connected. The only benefit is I can start the ovens from my chair. Big whoop. I may disconnect it.
@Mik said in "I wanna keep my appliances dumb, thank you.":
Get a Roku. I like keeping functional devices separate.
We did that with the old tv, but you know, it's supposed to freaking work without one. We don't have cable anymore, so the TV is just used for streaming.
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We have no appliances or, to my knowledge, gadgets other than our cell phones that qualify as smart. When the time comes to replace them I will try avoid anything that requires an app or WiFi connection.
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@Renauda In my experience, none require it. I think they don’t want to limit their sales to the few that want everything connected.
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Our "smart" appliances include a Washer, Dryer, and Fridge we recently purchased after moving into the house. All are LG. I've hooked them up to WiFi, I'm not really concerned if someone hacks how often I use the washer or open the fridge.
That being said, the "smart Fridge" doesn't add much other than being able to monitor filter status, or troubleshoot issues the fridge self-detects. The fridge does determine how often the fridge (or freezer) is used and adjusts power consumption and defrost cycles accordingly to reduce energy used. Certainly not really needed, but also 30 seconds to set up.
The "smart washer/dryer" is similar. I can get an alert if a cycle is done, or pause it, if I'm away from the house. And I get metrics for how often cycles are used, and when a self-cleaning cycle is recommended. But like the fridge, isn't really needed but also only about 30 seconds to set up.
Ironically, I guess...we do not have a doorbell camera or anything. We prefer, I suppose you could say, the "old school" method of just trusting your neighbors, family, and not being dinged on your phone each time a car or person is in the view of the camera. Of course, when my kid wanders away or a package is stolen, I'll regret not having a camera.