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  1. I am looking to do this with something like what is described in this: http://united-locksmith.net/blog/how-much-force-can-your-deadbolt-withstand Grade 1. I don't want to mess around with a deadbolt that isn't going to be secure. Does anyone know about a lock that fits both criteria?
  2. Smart lights are a great addition to any smart home and they are easy enough to use (in most cases) so that beginners to home automation can get the hand of it without getting frustrated. I wouldn't limit myself to just the bedroom, but rather spread them throughout the entire home. This gives you many more options when it comes to syncing your smart lights up with you other home automation gadgets. Imagine if you were able to simultaneously control your smart lights and smart locks? This would allow your home to light up whenever you walk in (when the door is unlocked) or you could even set the lights to eventually dim at night (when you lock your doors and power up your home security system)
  3. I tried looking it up. Came up totally dry. Could it be spelled wrong?
  4. Also new. (Even newer). But I agree. That sounds right. Most of my issues withe the echo come down a solution like this.
  5. Not even a very good add at that. Why choose 5 random products to highlight? Also, weird that the name of the youtube channel is "Gadgets Review". I mean that was not a review... So weird. Not even a comparison of two similar products. I would have liked to see the Echo working with two smart locks maybe. See if it highlighted the issues in either one or maybe showed the functionality of the Echo. Does the issue lie with the products the echo integrates with or with the Echo itself? If anyone knows of any videos like that, please let me know. I wanted a review! And with that youtube channel name, I am surprised I didn't get anything close.
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