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3G Design

@russelsgray Why young children? Young children need to learn, not have the world shaped around their limitations. (The current regulations relating to switch heights etc could be said not to be 'parent friendly' because they put practically everything within reach of small fingers.)

I'm pretty sure there are less 'smart' alternatives for those who struggle with conventional switches. There are many Adaptive Switches etc, often tailored to specific types of disability.

The vast majority of these smart applications solve a 'problem' that doesn't exist whilst potentially creating problems of their own. Someone commented on a heating system that 'knows' what the the weather is doing and adapts accordingly. Properly situated and calibrated thermostats would achieve exactly the same with no 'smart' input.

We are lured into believing in advantages which frequently are illusory. 'Tech' enthusiasts will embrace new technology for its own sake, frequently unquestioningly and 'early adopters' will buy into it without understanding it simply because it is the latest thing. The rest of us would be well advised to take a long hard look at the pros and cons before leaping in.

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Dual Designs

We all like a gadget to some degree, especially if it is truly helpful, though a whizzy something just because, doesn't make it a good thing. Any gadget for me has to work correctly and long in to the future and not problematic due to wifi connection or doesn't do what it's should.

Producing something that is quality and lasting isn't a given when many companies can't even do the basics correctly.

Choosing carefully is important not to regret it later, though we are all different and like different things. Shouting at a light always seems a strange thing to do !!!

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Simon Hanney

Agree with comments above... Plus needing to make sure that the equipment keeps working, the manufacturer does not "stop supporting" that product or get absorbed into another company... A light switch lasts 50 odd years, will the latest WiFi connected switch/fridge/dishwasher etc last as long...?!

   

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