Today on Funkyhome.de we are taking a look at some sensors from the Shelly Smart Home series. This time we are testing the small Shelly BLU Door/Window and the brand new Shelly H&T Gen3. The Shelly BLU Door/Window is a pure Bluetooth door and window contact with tilt sensor and brightness measurement. The Shelly H&T Gen3 is a WiFi and Bluetooth humidity and temperature sensor with an e-Ink display. In the Shelly installation guide you can also read how to … Continue reading
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Shelly Door Window 2, Motion 2 and Flood Review
Today on Funkyhome.de we take a look at some sensors from the Shelly Smart Home series. This time we test the Shelly Door Window 2, the Shelly Motion 2 and the Shelly Flood Sensor. The Shelly Door Window 2 is a WiFi door and window contact with tilt sensor and brightness measurement, the Shelly Motion 2 is a WiFi motion detector with luxmeter as well as temperature sensor and the Shelly Flood is a WiFi water detector with temperature sensor. … Continue reading
Shelly Smart Home Review
On Funkyhome.de we take a look at some devices from the Shelly Smart Home series today. These can be integrated directly into an existing Wi-Fi network and do not require their own base station or hub. To get the best possible introduction to Shelly, we’ll take a look at Shelly EM, Shelly 3EM, Shelly Plug S, Shelly Button 1, Shelly HT, Shelly Plus 1 and Shelly 1PM in the following test. In addition, we have written a Shelly installation guide … Continue reading
Homematic Door-Window Sensor Review
After the Homematic Window Rotary Handle Sensor Review, we now have several optical radio door/window sensors as ready-to-use devices and kits tested. This is because the monitoring of window and door handles is effective, but also much more cost-intensive than the much cheaper window sensors and can also determine whether a door or window is really open or closed. We from Funkyhome.de think that the Window Sensors are an useful extension to save heating costs as well as help with … Continue reading
Homematic Window Rotary Handle Sensor Review
In the previous Homematic Shutter Actuator review we have already described in detail how to program a Shutter Actuator. However, despite monitoring the window and door contacts a serious problem could occur: You lock yourself out of your own house! If, for example, you lower the shutters at a certain time in the evening and are in the garden having a barbecue, you will be locked out of the house. Good for those who control their smart home via their … Continue reading