Just got a NAS device that holds a total of 16tb.
Will have access to my data anywhere I go from any device
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I`m on the fence on getting the Nest Joint, in GA you get a 100 dollar rebate for getting these new joints, but I`d need 2 and, I`m like is dropping 500 or 400(for the 2nd gen) worth itBout to cop an ecobee3 thermostat today
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Hate that I was forced to get a new thermostat, but not mad at the upgrade![]()
how so? what's the setup for this?
I`m on the fence on getting the Nest Joint, in GA you get a 100 dollar rebate for getting these new joints, but I`d need 2 and, I`m like is dropping 500 or 400(for the 2nd gen) worth it
I was doing some reading and Nest supposedly hasn't been about shyt since Google bought them out. I have mine EcoBee in the car but I'm thinking about returning it. Can't really justify 275 when I can go get one for much cheaper. Not even sure my power savings will be enough to justify it![]()
Think about it like this.
Its A hard drive with a network card and a variety of security options giving you the ability to share and or access data from any where with an Internet connection using a username and password.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FWURI8K/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
There are better ones then this but my needs aren't great
yea going to put my jujitsu videos and books on it so I can free space on my phone.I've been looking into getting a NAS for the crib so I can access everything from any device internally, but didn't know you can pull that shyt up from outside the home network
I'm gonna look into this so I can pull up videos or movies at workI just hope the quality and speed is good
http://www.amazon.com/Etekcity-Programmable-Electrical-Household-Appliances/dp/B00DQELHBS
http://www.amazon.com/WeMo-Switch-Compatible-Amazon-Echo/dp/B00BB2MMNE
http://www.amazon.com/WeMo-Switch-Enabled-Compatible-Amazon/dp/B00DGEGJ02
yea going to put my jujitsu videos and books on it so I can free space on my phone.
Hopefully I didn't go too cheap. Some of the cheaper brands are a little flabby when it comes to streaming outside the home
Everyone should be on the LED bulb wave. They're really cheap now, use less power than fluorescent bulbs and put off less heat. They last longer, too.
I'm using a wireless power outlet switch with remote kit to control my lamps. Works great. It doesn't even need line of sight to work:
A similar product you can look into is a WeMo switch, which you can use with your smartphone to turn on your lights/electronics from anywhere over the internet: