
In my opinion, it did not come up to the standards that I had set for it. The annoying thing is that each "smart" device needs to be connected individually by downloading, installing, and registering in the application of the company that makes this device, then linking things one at a time in the application of the company that makes these devices, and then linking these applications to the Alice application, and in the end, it still works through time. This process can be tedious. However, if you are not at your residence and "activated the feeder," "turned off the washer," or "switched on the light for the fish," you cannot be certain that these smart things actually turned off or on and were not merely depicted as such in the program Alice "smart home." Do not create any false impressions. Go for something that has appropriate quick protocols if you want a "smart home," and be prepared to spend more than $250,000 on the entire house. And Alice is nothing more than a toy with a very limited amount of usefulness, despite the fact that the Marketing people inflated her to perfection.

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