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<p>When someone asks me why now is a great time to get into home automation and build out a smart home, I tell them that we’re finally at a place where you can build off of a platform instead of having to buy everything from a single vendor. A product from one company can create triggers to turn on products from other companies. For people in the Apple ecosystem, as long as you see the HomeKit logo, you know that you’ll be able to control it from the Home app and from Siri using your
iPhone,
iPad,
Apple Watch, or
HomePod. This week, I want to look at the
Eve motion sensor to show you why having motion sensors in all of your rooms is a key part of automating your smart home environment.</p>
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