Yes I have one Amazon echo and 2 Amazon dots networked on 5Ghz. I would like to turn a light on and off in my home instead of using a manual timer. I guess I will have to run 2.4Ghz again after many years with it being turned off. I am thinking of using our 4th gen AppleTV with HomeKit. It runs all the time and I don't have to run a server. I am a real novice at this stuff.
What is the difference in using a power plug or light bulb for turning on and off a light?
Other IoT devices still mainly use 2.4Ghz for several reasons:
1. The chips are cheaper.
2. Most IoT devices don't use much data and/or need much bandwidth. For instance my garage door controller has only used 14.8 KB of data so far in September.
3. 2.4 Ghz radios have better range and penetration power.
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