Monday, June 12, 2017

Home technology ecosystem chaos – there’s no app for that

Technology gadgets – ecosystem incompatibility.  Look around a very digital home filled with parallel and incompatible ecosystems – and sigh.  So many parts, so little integration – it seems vendors compete to death to NOT work together. Consider iMessage – like insider trading, it works well for iPhone execs and phone owners. Consider Bluetooth – it must be turned on so a device can pair with that cool in-room speaker, but turned off to save energy.  Really. A smartphone isn't witty  enough to know that it is in the room with a Bluetooth-compatible speaker or fitness band and perhaps should be enabled? And not smart enough to turn bluetooth off when the phone departs the room? But the device is now smart enough to suggest a WiFi network to pick -- in fact every time your car passes a location with WiFi enabled.

You might want this gaggle of gear to do something – not just be configured or upgraded. Consider the Roku Smart TV (no box) or Roku box, Amazon Echo and Echo Show, Google Home, the Apple HomePod,  the new very touchy, er, edgy, Galaxy phone, or one of the RLIs -- really large iPhones. Then mix into the hardware salad bowl, uh, 'ecosystem', those now-aging iPad 2s, old and slow Macs, Windows tablets, or even (!) a virus-laden PC.  Pick up a few impenetrable remote control devices, add a handful of wired and wireless chargers, and last, but not least, add a router. You could have been breathlessly keeping up with the latest technology change, dutifully patching PCs on Tuesdays.  So what have you got?  A mess. 

Why boomers will be technology laggards in their later years.  One of the comments repeated often is a sigh of relief from someone in the aged 45-70 age range:  “Fortunately, when boomers are older seniors, they will bring their technology smarts with them and it won’t be the same painful process, like learning a second language, so daunting for today’s older/oldest adults.”  As my mother would say, ‘Rubbish’.  The in-home technology situation will be far worse.  Many of the 12 previous device classes noted above will be made obsolete by the manufacturer – even for tech support – and can’t be sold  to anyone on eBay or even Craigslist. There will be a new pile of gear, newer even than today's IoT sensors, wearable bands (some now discontinued!), smart watchesVR headsets, or others soon-to-be crapgadgets.

We want to stay in touch with the young.  No, that is not so we can iMessage them. It is not to watch them run races on YouTube. It is not to spy on them with Facebook.   It’s so that they can help the oldest among us deal with our gadgets for as long as we need. Like the Senior Move Manager helping with the downsizing of homes, the Personal Photo Organizer helps cull through photos, we will need a PGO – the Personal Gadget Organizer who will sort through our gear, do the needed upgrades, and finally, unplug the devices for recycling or re-use.



from Tips For Aging In Place https://www.ageinplacetech.com/blog/home-technology-ecosystem-chaos-there-s-no-app

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