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A lot of SmartThings devices are not using Zwave, but like ovens connect via WiFi and communicate over their cloud
Well you just have to learn the lesson of not buying cloud connected smarthome stuff the hard way sometimes.
It is not critical by any means, utility of a dual-cook oven is nice, even when it’s not connected to smart home. And so doubt I should be getting any „lesson” from home appliances manufacturer, they should NOT be taking any functionality away. And I don’t believe there are many local only options (are there any you can list for this appliance type?).
NV51CB700S12AA)NV51CG700SSR)NV7B7997AAK)HBG7741B1)HSG7364B1B)HSG7361B1)HRG6767S2A)HB676GBS1)HN678G4S6)H 7260 BP)H 7464 BP)H 7860 BP)Thanks for the list! What do they communicate over? Some proprietary protocol locally over WiFi, or are there any matter/Zigbee options?
The protocol is shown in the right hand column. Matter over thread, the rest over wifi.
Sorry, I’ve missed the columns when looking at it on my phone
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At least the Matter compatible products are local and non proprietary by definition, guess that these device use WiFi as Thread would require a border router.
What the fuck do I need to connect my oven to my smarthome for?
Been running Home Assistant for years. never once have I ever considered adding shit like my oven or fridge. The hell would I learn? Ovens get hot, fridges get cold? I could put a temp sensor in the fridge I guess and it would read the same temp all the time. Unless it is a total POS, it's not going to stop doing the ONE thing it does.
If it has a temperature probe, monitoring the temperature of the food is useful. Of course you can just buy a wireless thermometer and get the same.
In theory, it would be great to have your smart home be able to preheat your oven. Or to turn it off if you forgot to do so.
I doubt any of these stop there though
And as for fridges I’d love if mine would report real (not just set) temperature. I’d learn about it failing last time it did, before it defrosted.
If you have no use (or imagination about how to use it), don’t.