Ask HN: Would people want to know when their appliances/devices are on?
We've been working on a project and we've stumbled across this question. Do you think people would want to consume detailed information about when their specific appliances or devices are on in their home. Laundry, cooling, dishwasher, lights, etc... What are some use cases? We have thought about:
AC is on when your gone, left the fridge open, kids are watching TV. Let me know what you think!?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadA whole-house current draw might be a useful number to make available, but without incentivizing or gamifying it beyond trying to turn a $100/mo. bill into a $75/mo. bill, getting traction is going to be especially challenging.
The "kill-a-watt" meter is kinda neat for figuring usage out- is that the same functionality you were considering?
We are trying to figure out if just knowing if something is on or off (not the energy usage) could be valuable if we could do this for the whole house.