It'll be nice to see what the company manages to do.
If they aim to be the "end" product (and not an interface for a more featured HA system), that could be problematic, as you're then beholden to whatever support a small company decides to add.
this post was submitted on 22 Aug 2023
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It would be more interesting if this was also the hub, with HA already installed.
In many ways, this device is part of the promise of Matter. If we had the open, interoperable smart home with no walled gardens that Matter is designed to achieve, a device like Brilliant would be, well, brilliant. As it stands, we’re just not there yet.
The last paragraph seems to sum a lot up.