Gadgets Market 24: Smart Home
Showing posts with label Smart Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart Home. Show all posts

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Best Wireless Speaker Xiaomi Mi AI Smart Speaker Review: Can you use it in the UK?
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Buying tech from China is usually a good way to get maximum value for money, but can the same be said of smart speakers? We review the Xiaomi Mi AI.



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XIAOMI MI AI SMART SPEAKER REVIEW: CAN YOU USE IT IN THE UK?

At Tech Advisor we spend a lot of time reviewing Chinese products that can offer much better value for money than those sold in the UK. 
Xiaomi is well-known for undercutting its western rivals with high-quality goods, so we were naturally excited about its announcement that it was entering the smart speaker product category with Mi AI.
However, we were also concerned by how well the Mi AI would fit in with an English-speaking UK audience. Our contact informed us that the Xiaomi smart speaker would support English and should work just fine.

Unfortunately, in our experience that is not the case.
SHOULD YOU BUY THE XIAOMI MI AI IN THE UK?
The Mi AI is available for £60.36 at Amazon, which undercuts the Amazon Echo and Google Home even when you factor in import duty (calculated at 20 percent of the value on the shipping paperwork). So on the face of it the Mi AI appears to be a good deal.
But cheaper products such as this quickly lose their value if they are unusable by those who purchase them. The Mi AI is accompanied by Chinese instructions, a Chinese app, and no way to switch voice instruction from Chinese to English. So unless you speak Chinese, it's a no-go.

It's worth pointing out that the Mi AI also functions as a Bluetooth speaker, so if you accept that you won't be able to use its smart functionality then it does have some potential in this regard.
But as Bluetooth speakers go it's a terrible example, in our tests offering awful sound quality with audio appearing to phase in and out.
So should you buy Mi AI? If you don't speak Chinese then 100 percent no. And if you do speak Chinese we'd still say no.
Right now, while you can get devices such as the Google Home Mini for as little as £34 in the UK, it makes absolutely zero sense to ship in the Mi AI from China.

WHAT IS XIAOMI MI AI?
In common with Google Home, Amazon Echo and the upcoming Apple HomePod, Mi AI is a smart speaker with a built-in smart assistant. Xiaomi’s offering has six omnidirectional mics, audio beamforming and 360-degree audio.
In design it looks much like a smaller version of Xiaomi’s air purifier, a tall white device with multiple holes in its front fascia, under which sit two audio drivers. Controls for music playback sit on top of the device.
Just like Google Home, the Mi AI will let you stream music, including live radio, and integrate with other services using plug-ins, thereby allowing you to do things like get notification alerts and reminders of upcoming events.
With a simple voice command Mi AI will also answer your questions relating to the weather, traffic and translations, control your smart-home gadgets, set alarms and take notes.

Xiaomi Mi AI: Specs

  • Smart speaker
  • six omnidirectional mics
  • audio beamforming
  • 360-degree sound
  • touch controls





SHOULD I BUY XIAOMI MI AI?

If you don't speak Chinese then the Mi AI makes little sense. Though it may undercut some of its UK rivals in the smart speaker market, others such as Google Home Mini come in significantly cheaper still and work better. Even without the voice functionality, as a standalone Bluetooth the Xiaomi Mi AI underperforms. You'll find better smart speakers for your money.


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Friday, January 12, 2018

The best smart heating systems for 2018
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We review the best smart thermostats and smart heating systems you can buy in the UK including Nest, Hive, Honeywell and many more.


1. Honeywell Evohome
Evohome is the best smart heating system we've tested. However, it isn't perfect and it's also very expensive, or can be. But if you value convenience and comfort above saving money in the short term, it's the one to buy.

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2. Genius

Heat Genius is very good at a very useful thing. It is easy to use and efficient, and over time it will save you the cost of installation. And it is fairly priced. How long Heat Genius takes to pay for itself will depend on your circumstances, and it may be that dropping £800 to £1,200 or more is too much of a long-term investment for you. But it is a great product, and if you are looking to install in your home a zoned smart heating system, we are happy to recommend Heat Genius - not least because of its potential as a true smart home network for your house.

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3. Nest learning thermostat (3nd generation)

Being reliable, well-designed and easy to use, the Nest thermostat is a great choice. It doesn't have the array of accessories and compatibility of systems such as Honeywell Evohome, but you can buy separate smart TRVs to control radiators without changing your plumbing. The Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm also works with the thermostat, as does the Nest Cam camera. The 3rd generation can also control your hot water, making it even better, and the latest app update means your phone can tell it when you've gone out.

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4. Hive Active Heating 2

The Hive Active Heating system is a great upgrade for anyone that wants or needs the ability to be able to control their heating remotely. The recent addition of multizone support is also good, and the ability to boost heating and hot water is a great feature. This second iteration of Hive is a giant leap forward from the solid (but somewhat dull) first-generation product. The interfaces of both the app and thermostat are intuitive and quick to use. There are clearly energy savings which Hive can help you make and you can quickly recoup your expenditure if you're conservative with your temperatures and schedule. And it is easy to add Hive Active Light as well as smart plugs and switches, too. 

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5. Tado Smart Thermostat


Tado is definitely saving me money by being smart about exactly when and to what temperature my hime is being heated. It’s clear that having control over a house’s heating determined by who is in the house and who isn’t makes a lot of sense. Tado is the best smart thermostat at this as its presence detection simply follows you and your smartphone via GPS, and turns the heating up or down as you get further away or nearer home. Most of us just set the timer and only go back to the boiler to flick it on or off when we get too hot or cold. Being able to control this (wherever you are) via an app on your phone is a much more intelligent way to control your heating and energy costs. The initial cost isn’t cheap, but there is a money-back monthly payment option, and you should start saving on your heating bills within a few days.

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