
The Smart Home Show
Join hosts Adam Justice and Richard Gunther as they explore the smart home universe. The Smart Home Show features interviews with smart home leaders, analysis of the latest smart home news and the occasional Q and A and product review. All smart home, all the time.
Latest episodes

Jun 10, 2019 • 45min
Episode 164 - What's new with HomeKit w/ Special Guest Rene Ritchie - WWDC 2019
Adam Justice and Richard Gunther are joined by special guest Rene Ritchie from iMore to discuss all the HomeKit related announcements at WWDC 2019.Topics include:-HomeKit Secure Video-Privacy & Security-HomeKit Enabled Routers-HomeKit & Catalyst/Marzipan-Automation Improvements, HomeKit + Shortcuts-Automating HomePod/AirPlay 2Show Links:CNet HomeKit WWDC 2019 Coveragehttps://www.cnet.com/news/apple-homekit-security-features-come-routers-cameras-wwdc-2019HomeKit Router UI via KhaosT on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/KhaosT/status/1135828579931967488/Adam's MegaThread of new Home App UIhttps://twitter.com/adamjustice/status/1135665099065061376?s=21HomeKit Automations in Shortcuts via Aaron Pearce on twitterhttps://twitter.com/aaron_pearce/status/1135683314184929280?s=21 via Knit

Jun 10, 2019 • 1h 12min
Episode 163 - There is No Place like HomeKit - Past and Future
<P>Adam Justice and Richard Gunther prepare for Apple's annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) with a review of the history and current state of HomeKit. How has it evolved over the five years (five years!) since it was first introduced, where can it stand to improve, and how do Adam and Richard think Apple will enhance it this year? Will we see state-of-the-art improvements to Siri? Will HomePod become more useful? Will Marzipan ruin Mac apps?</P><P>These topics and other rumors make for some great discussion this week. But they'll also get the real scoop after the conference, when Adam and Richard follow up with the next episode, recorded on site at WWDC.</P><P>Show Links</P><UL><li><a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-06/apple-wwdc-2019-ios-13-macos-10-15-watchos-6-tvos-features">Apple to Reveal New Home-Grown Apps, Software Features at WWDC</a></li><li><a href="https://9to5mac.com/2019/05/13/ring-video-doorbell-homekit/">Amazon's Ring may soon release doorbell and camera HomeKit support after years of promises</a></li><li><a href="http://connectedhome.fm/wwdc-2018-hk-draft">The Connected Home Show #4: WWDC 2018 HomeKit Draft</a></li><li><a href="https://join.slack.com/t/homekittalk/shared_invite/enQtMzA2NzkzMDQ5Mzk5LWZhOWRiOWVhYmM2ZDc4N2JkOWJkZDlkNTI1OWIzZGYwNDY5MzQyNGI2NDY4NWVkNmI3MjgyNmFlNmRhYWViYjI">HomeKit Talk Slack</a></li><li><a href="https://aaronpearce.com/">Aaron Pierce's apps</a></li></UL> via Knit

May 25, 2019 • 47min
Episode 162 - All Things Google
-Google Home Hubhttps://store.google.com/us/product/google_nest_hub?hl=en-US-Nest Hub Maxhttps://store.google.com/us/product/google_nest_hub_max?hl=en-US-New Branding Google Nest-New Device Google Nest Hub Max-Added Built in Nest Cam-Gesture Recognition-Bigger display-Person recognition-Better Speakers - Sub built in-$229-State of where things are at with Google Assistant in the Smart Home Space today-Playing catchup to Amazon but investing heavily and moving fast-Heavy investment in CES-More integrations with more vendors-How many devices in Adam's home are integrated-What's missing?-No ring - feels glaring https://www.techhive.com/article/3332143/rings-founder-says-hes-open-to-working-with-google-assistant.html-No Moen (Announced) / No Delta Faucet support, either-No TiVo-No Rachio-Schlage - has integration but can't run simultaneously with HomeKit -Very quick response time-Voice understanding is good-Wake word-Robotic John Legend -State reporting requirement-Feels like moving towards something bigger-Model for creating new types of devices-Have worked with all 3 major ecosystems now in adding new device types-Apple has device types they need to create and release-Amazon has new model for this called Alexa Primitives https://developer.amazon.com/blogs/alexa/post/acf7689b-f118-469e-b452-0c4da8d3e61a/new-alexa-smart-home-developer-tools-enable-seamless-voice-control-of-any-device-and-any-feature-Great talk about this at ReInvent last year https://youtu.be/KQuMrfePbDQ-Google has an almost Lego like approach to this, where they have created all the pieces and you can put them together in a way to represent your device-Much more extensible -Requires less time and work from them via Knit

May 18, 2019 • 40min
Episode 161 - Convergence of Smart Home and Smart Kitchen
* Where are we seeing cross-over? * Samsung SmartThings * Echo devices * Dash replenishment services* What are the use cases/value propositions?* Is this ready for prime time? * Seems like early days * Can the tech survive (aka "don't brick my fridge")* What would this look like ideally?Wake of defunct services and devices* Recent shutdowns/pivots * Lowe's / Lowe's Smart Home powered by b8ta * Cortana * Stringify* Past shutdowns * Connected by TCP * Staples Connect * Revolv* Dead men walking * Zuli plugs * Keen Home * Wink* Is this just the natural course of things?* Won't this scare off interested consumers?* What can be done to minimize exposure? via Knit

Aug 19, 2017 • 26min
Does Your Future Smart Home Include A Rosie-Like Robot?
If you've paid any attention to home robotics over the past decade, you've probably noticed one thing: all home robots are basically single function devices that vacuum our rugs or roll around on the floor.But Misty Robotics' Tim Enwall hopes to change that. You may remember Tim from his days as CEO of Revolv, the company behind the super hub that included seven radios. After spending a couple years at Nest after they acquired Revolv, he made his way over to another Boulder, Colorado company in Sphero to head up the company's home robot spinout. You can find out more about Misty Robotics at www.mistyrobotics.comAs always, check out more podcasts and our coverage of the future of the connected kitchen at The Spoon: www.thespoon.tech via Knit

Jul 14, 2017 • 33min
Your Face Is Your Key: Exploring Facial Recognition Technology with TrueFace's Shaun Moore
Back in 2014, Shaun Moore and his cofounder started selling a consumer video doorbell called Chui with facial recognition and detection technology. Eventually they realized the future of the company was not in doorbells, but in developing robust facial recognition/detection technology that could be applied to a variety of scenarios.Shaun talks about those early days, the competitive video doorbell market, the pivot to becoming an enterprise facial recognition/detection technology provider and the future where your face is your key. You can find out more at www.trueface.aiAs always, find more podcasts at www.thespoon.tech via Knit

Jun 9, 2017 • 19min
WWDC 2017 Smart Home Wrap-Up: What We Learned About HomePod, HomeKit & More
I caught up by phone with Adam Justice from WWDC to talk about what we learned this week about Apple's smart home efforts. We talk about:-Updates to HomeKit, including software authentication, NFC pairing, new event triggers-The overall showing of HomeKit and how this is the most important WWDC for HomeKit since it was launched in 2014-What happened with Siri-The HomePod: We talk about Apple's new smart speaker and how it compares to Amazon Echo-Plus lots more!Listen in to get caught up on all that was discussed at WWDC this week! via Knit

Jun 3, 2017 • 30min
The WWDC 2017 Prediction Show (Smart Home Edition)
Apple's big developer conference is just three days away, and so it's time to make some predictions. Mike gets together with his old friend Adam Justice from Connectsense to discuss what we can expect this coming Monday from Apple on the smart home front. Topics discussed include:-Whether Apple will release a Siri speaker -Possible features of a Siri speaker, such as camera, touchscreen, HomeKit capabilities and more-What to expect for HomeKit-How Apple could improve the Home app-What to expect for Siri at the showAnd more. Have a listen!Check out www.thespoon.tech for written updates on Monday/Tuesday. Also, don't forget to check out Adam's company at www.connectsense.com. via Knit

Jun 1, 2017 • 34min
Meet Essential Home, Andy Rubin's Attempt To Eliminate Smart Home Fragmentation
In this episode, Mike looks at Andy Rubin's new smart home platform, Essential Home. Rubin believes he can eliminate all the friction and fragmentation consumers face today with all the various platforms by focusing on integration. He's created a smart home platform that plans to play nice with other platforms and hopefully get us out of a seemingly endless world of smart home apps and interfaces.Our guest in this episode is Pawel Orzechowski, the Director of Systems Software at Neato Robotics. We talk about how Neato's robots work with the smart home, how they are working towards new features and we look at why they decided to integrate their robots with a Facebook Messenger chatbot. via Knit

May 11, 2017 • 11min
An Echo Show...Show
In this solo-pod, Mike gives his first impressions of the Echo Show. That's right, a Show about the Show. An Echo Show Show.You get the picture. Enjoy. See his thoughts on the Show at The Spoon: www.thespoon.tech via Knit