Hi, i have been using smart lamps from aliexpress for awhile now. But these lamps force me to connect to an android app that phones-home to Beijing. Without the chinese yeelight app, i cannot change the color of the lamps. I find that kind of creepy.

Is there a good smart lamp system that is privacy respecting and hopefully opensource?

One that is locked to my local lan instead of a chinese trojan horse that spy’s on me 24/7.

I’m an arch linux user and i know some basic python scripting.

  • EyesEyesBaby@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Buy a zigbee stick and use zigbee lamps; they are widely available (Ali, Ikea, Philips etc) and this solution doesn’t cost a fortune. It also prevent you from needing to throw the lamps away whenever the app stops working or the manufacturing company goes bankrupt.

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    1 year ago

    Shelly makes smart bulbs. They can be used only locally if you want or connect to homeassistant.

    I have some Shelly plugs and they’re great. If I ever buy a house, I plan to populate it with Shelly devices. I do want to try out Zigbee, but I don’t have a need yet as I rent right now.

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    1 year ago

    A simple network sniffer is enough to figure out what sites the app is connecting to, then you can just block them on the router.

    If you are using Android, you can do that easily right on your phone with PCAPdroid, it’s on the play store. No root required.

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    1 year ago

    Why not just stick with dumb light bulbs? Why does everything need to be smart?