• tal@lemmy.today
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    7か月前

    I guess it can notify you via your cell phone when a load is done. I could see that having value.

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      7か月前

      Couldn’t you just program it to start (and stop) at a given time, or make a note of how long it says on the display that it’ll take?

      It seems (to me) like a very, very minor improvement for a huge cost, namely that your washing machine is on your network and is internet connected.

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        7か月前

        And I bet you it reduces reliability, because all those fancy electronics are absolutely crucial for it to work at all and brittle as a sand castle. So you’ll end up with a white brick if the wifi module craps out or a capacitor gets too warm.

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        7か月前

        Wait: Do the times listed on the screen of your washer/dryer actually reflect reality

        My dryer will say it’s got 20 minutes remaining for like an hour and a half. And yes, I clean the lint screen and vent regularly (all the way up to the roof!).

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        7か月前

        Yup. There are two situations here:

        • I’m in my house and can hear the sound
        • I’m not at my house and don’t care when it finishes

        If I’m at home and won’t hear the sound for some reason, I’ll just set an alarm on my phone. My washing machine tells me how long it’ll take, so there’s no guesswork here.

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          7か月前

          Not trying to defend stupid internet connectivity but my washing machine is in the basement in a shared laundry room while I live on the second floor of the apartment building. No way I’ll hear it beep so a notification would be very useful actually. This is a very common situation in Europe where a lot of people live in rental apartments.

          The problem is rather that there needs to be WiFi access in the laundry room.

          • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            7か月前

            Is this washing machine yours? Or is it owned by the landlord? If it’s the landlord’s, that’s a different problem entirely, since now you need multiple people to have separate configurations on the same device to get notifications, but only when their particular load is finished.

            I can absolutely see a reason to have “smart” laundromats for things like error codes, abandoned loads, usage statistics, maintenance history, full coin reservoir, etc. That’s the type of problem a shared laundry room would have as well, and it would be fairly easy to add a “tap to notify” feature where you scan a QR code or tap with NFC to get remote access to it.

            But for a typical home situation where the laundry machine is the apartment or house, I really don’t see a point, and it’s just a liability.

            • amelia@feddit.de
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              7か月前

              It is mine. There is a room with each tenant’ washing machine in the basement and that is a typical situation in Germany.