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		<title>One of the Problems with Smart Thermostats &#8211; ecobee3 Extra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out the video for a more in-depth description of the problem, but the short of it is that most smart thermostats (and a lot of smarthome devices) rely on someone else&#8217;s servers in order for them to be accessed remotely. And because of this, &#8220;remotely&#8221; doesn&#8217;t just mean when you&#8217;re out of the house, but inside the house as well. If the &#8220;smart&#8221; device company ever goes out of business or decides to stop supporting whatever you own, then you effectively will no longer have an internet-enabled thing. This isn&#8217;t true for all devices. Some do not require servers-that-are-elsewhere (or &#8220;the cloud&#8221; as it&#8217;s known) so that they can operate. But a surprising amount do, and that&#8217;s something to … <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://s.co.tt/2016/09/28/one-of-the-problems-with-smart-thermostats-ecobee3-extra/"> Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Check out the video for a <strong>more in-depth description of the problem</strong>, but the short of it is that most smart thermostats (and a lot of smarthome devices) <strong>rely on someone else&#8217;s servers in order for them to be accessed remotely</strong>.  And because of this, &#8220;remotely&#8221; doesn&#8217;t just mean when you&#8217;re out of the house, but inside the house as well.  If the &#8220;smart&#8221; device company ever goes out of business or decides to stop supporting whatever you own, <strong>then you effectively will no longer have an internet-enabled thing</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>This isn&#8217;t true for all devices.</strong>  Some do not require servers-that-are-elsewhere (or &#8220;the cloud&#8221; as it&#8217;s known) so that they can operate.  But a surprising amount do, and that&#8217;s something to consider when buying an appliance, thermostat, Echo, or full home automation system.  <strong>Will the company running those servers still be around in 5 years?</strong>  In 10 or 20 years?  And even if they&#8217;re in business, will they support it?  With something like the Amazon Echo, that&#8217;s not much of a concern.  <strong>But with a $250 thermostat from a &#8220;new&#8221; company it could be a factor.</strong></p>
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