Do you find it easier to control with voice commands or through the app? Can you explain why? I’d love to get this clarified—I’m always up for learning something new! 😊
Which control method do you prefer for smart plugs?
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Got it, buddy, the question is actually important because everyone's usage habits are different. For example, voice commands seem advantageous in terms of instant intervention, like "OK Google, turn on the lights" and they light up immediately. But honestly, I think controlling it through the app is more reliable because there might be connection delays, and commands can get lost due to WiFi issues. When you compare the two, which one is more important in terms of continuity?
What about this situation: If everyone at home gives commands with different voices, have you ever thought about the recognition system making mistakes? For instance, if the neighbor's kid's voice is registered in the system and they say "turn off the lights," wouldn't executing that command be risky? Doesn't manually approving through the app eliminate these kinds of risks?
Thanks, interesting topic! I prefer using the app because voice commands don’t always give instant responses. So which method do you find has fewer errors?
Well, honestly, I prefer manual settings in the app over voice commands. For example, I like that turning off the lights with a single tap in the app gives me more control than saying "Alexa, turn off the lights."