Smart Home Troubleshooting Trends: What 90 Days of Trunetto Data Shows
Over the past 90 days, Trunetto reviewed troubleshooting demand across a wide range of smart home categories, including robot vacuums
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Over the past 90 days, Trunetto reviewed troubleshooting demand across a wide range of smart home categories, including robot vacuums

Some smart home brands show up like they own the room. Others quietly sit in the corner, mind their business, record everything in 4K, and somehow end up being the most useful person at the party. That’s Night Owl.
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Over the past 90 days, Trunetto reviewed troubleshooting demand across a wide range of smart home categories, including robot vacuums
Some smart home brands show up like they own the room. Others quietly sit in the corner, mind their business, record everything in 4K, and somehow end up being the most useful person at the party. That’s Night Owl.
For the better part of two decades, I’ve been a normal working lad in the trenches of development, data, and digital systems. No gloss...
Right. So. You’ve probably done the whole thing where you buy smart gear, you set up a few automations, you tell yourself “this is it now, I’m living in the future
Life happened. School runs. House chaos. One smart bulb decided it didn’t feel like being smart anymore. And somewhere in the middle of it all I realised something slightly ironic…
Smart homes are class, right up until the moment they’re not. One minute you’re living in the future, the next you’re standing in a dark hallway whispering threats at a lightbulb that’s decided it has “No Response” and no shame.
We built gadgets. A Samantha-level smart home would feel calm, context-aware, and quietly helpful. Here’s what that actually means in real life.
Trunetto's creators perspective on Tolan, Her’s Samantha, and the missing layer in smart homes: presence. Why today’s systems still feel like remote controls, and what’s coming next
AI smart home automation is what happens when your house stops being a bunch of remote controls and starts acting more like a quiet assistant.