What happens if there is no internet?
So I am looking to invest in smart vents but I have seen many tech companies come and go in the past 10 years. Is there any ability with Flair to operate in an "off grid" mode if internet were lost?
And if, God forbid, Flair went out of business what would happen to the functionality of the smart vents and the required Pucks I invested in?
I have a large house and I would likely be looking at several thousand dollars to make the full conversion, the fact that everything is cloud based makes me quite nervous to make such an investment in a relatively new company.
Is there any consideration to having at least a base "offline" mode of operation that would allow the system to still be functional?
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They went to all the trouble to make a "hub" that STILL doesn't make it capable of offline operation. Clearly they don't give a crap and have no interest in taking away the cloud dependency.
For all we know they're using it to tap in to your local network and gather all kinds of data that they turn around and sell to God knows who.
If you are desperate to have non cloud vents, buy Keen, but don't buy their hub. The vents are Zigbee and can connect directly to your home automation hub.
It's sad really because I like the Flair pucks,
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I was initially intrigued by Flair's offering, but learning that it requires an internet connection was a dealbreaker. I am now designing my own open-source smart vent system, complete with 3D-printable PETG models. My goal is to ensure full integration with Home Assistant, as there’s absolutely no justification for a smart vent to rely on the internet for control.
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I would LOVE to have local control of my new vents.
I have waited a couple of years before buying them, just because of the cloud only operation.
I, like all the others here, really do not like to rely on cloud based operation, and the possibility of Flair going away, leaving us with useless bricks that cost us all BIG money!
I have been burned by companies going extinct and turning my devices into paperweights, and loosing MONEY too!
PLEASE give us local control of our vents!!!
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Erik Eidt there is a flair integrationb but it is cloud based (and therefore slow)
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