Zo verstop je een 83 inch tv 📺 #SmartHomeTour - Summary

Summary

Eric from Bright visits three people with smart homes to learn about their experiences. The first home is high-end and uses Creston as the central control system. The second home has had some ups and downs with their technology choices but has settled on using Philips Hue for lighting. The third home is well-integrated with a range of smart devices that make life easier. Eric takes away tips for starting a smart home and asks viewers to share their frustrations with smart home products in the comments.

Facts

Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Eric from Bright is visiting a person with a smart house.
2. The house is described as high-end.
3. The house has a large 83-inch television.
4. There are taskers (programmable switches) in every room.
5. The central space contains drivers for lighting control.
6. The house uses a Creston home system for control.
7. The resident uses tablets to control different aspects of the house.
8. The house has various smart devices, including a smart vacuum cleaner, Philips Hue for lighting, tado for heating, and more.
9. The resident uses Google Nest and Apple Home Kit for control.
10. The Rumba vacuum cleaner is considered the smartest device.

Note: Some parts of the text are fragmented, so the facts have been extracted to the best of my ability based on the provided content.