• Joelk111@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    Still something I’d have to think about in 5 years. Also, if I use rechargeables, which I would, it’ll potentially be less.

    I don’t want to have to think about it. Ever.

    Also, if you have a bunch of switches in your house, even at 5 years you could be replacing batteries in one switch or another every few months.

    At 10 battery operated smart things in the house, thats - on average - swapping batteries every 6 months. As you add more smart things, that frequency goes up. I don’t want to be doing that, ever.

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      2 年前

      One of the first automations I installed in my Home Assistant, was a community contribution to show a table of devices by battery level, and alert when low. You shouldn’t have to think about replacing the batteries.

      Of course, I immediately found out the remote sensors for my Ecobee don’t seem to report battery level …. Or maybe the integration is incomplete: my thermostat also doesn’t report battery level but was able to notify when low

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        2 年前

        Installing an automation and checking battery level manually, or even having an automation tell me to replace the batteries in devices means I’m thinking about it… Not to mention that I still have to replace the batteries which, shockingly, involved thinking about replacing the batteries.