I also started with one make, in my case Energenie Mihome, it was some time ago, and I had a problem, seems not allowed to lock my late mother in the house, she needs to be sectioned before one can do that, unless it a care home when they it seem use different rules!
So I knew when she had gone on walk about, the social services installed an alarm, this was upstairs between my wife's and my bedrooms, so before answering the door to visitors we had to run upstairs and turn off the alarm, not really a good option. Plus we also had a problem with heating, had one wall thermostat go faulty and turn house into a sauna, did not want a repeat of that.
So we fitted 4 programmable TRV's, a smart socket which the alarm was plugged into, and a light switch so I could turn lights on/off when in bed. These worked well, specially the TRV heads, the rooms once set were spot on, and had I been asked to write a report my only complaint was the socket only had three built in timers, and when we wanted a forth we needed to use IFTTT to get it.
When my mother died, the new owners did not want the electronic TRV's so all the Energenie stuff was removed and came to the new house, and Homebase had a sale of Energenie stuff, very cheap, so we did a trip to Birmingham and bought a load more, so know up to 5 light switches, and also a load of smart sockets, including some which plugged in, with energy monitoring, so the control page looked like this
and now the problems started, I have removed 3 light switches and one double socket, touch wood all now seems to be working OK, but it seemed it was due to how much I had on the same system.
Next was Lidi and I got some lamps being sold off, then realised I needed a zigbee hub, which I got from the internet, and the devices worked well, but Lidi don't stock them year round, so realising how well they worked, we needed a supplier who could supply the good year around. The Livrno flexible strip light worked well, I had one in the centre of our display cabinet, but the two Ikea units either side were a bit dated and not smart.
The top picture was with Ikea
but there are 5 units, and only 3 lit, so went with
Screwfix, TCP 5m LED Smart RGBW Striplight 17W 1500lm (576PK) which when one of the wallmarts failed replaced it FOC so glad I went with them. And 5 meters was enough to do two display cabinets so TCP either side and Livrno down the centre, the Livrno does seem better made, but TCP easier to install around the corners.
So now three makes, not set out to have three makes, it was just what I could buy at the time, added a relay
for landing lamp
and then got some cheap outside lights £2 each, to replace the quartz halogen with PIR as did not want to run tungsten any more, and the PIR did not really work very well, turning lamps off at most inopportune moments, so in all 7 outside lights, 3 existing still with CFL bulbs, plus a bulkhead lamp and integral lamp both run using plug in smart adaptors, and 2 with smart bulbs in, one smart bulb was in stock had been used on the landing before new lamp.
So could not find any smart bulbs in Newtown or Welshpool, so wife went to Shrewsbury. And she could only find one bulb, this time a Wiz, yet another make, lucky all will work with google home, but need setting up with their own apps first. Did not set out to have so many makes, and each one has some thing the others don't.
The only one I would say was a mistake, was Nest Gen 3, it said it worked with Energenie, it does not.
Some will work with PC or Phone, but some only the Phone, and emulators don't seem to work, some have direct remote controls, does not rely on wifi, some fad in and out, some have dusk till dawn with off time in middle, some the high and low colour temperature LED's are either very close or combined, others they are so spread out to make lights look odd.
The problem is you need to buy them to find out what they will do, or more to point what is will not do, I would like to set up geofencing on my out door lights, I am sure it can be done, but don't want them switching one when I am home watching TV.