100+ Smart Home Devices You Can Control with Tecla

Megan Stangl
Tecla
Published in
4 min readAug 21, 2018

Our previous blog, Everything You Need to Know About IFTTT, gave you a basic overview of If This Then That (IFTTT) is and how the powerful service can add automation to your life. But, in case you forgot or missed the blog, here’s a little refresher:

IFTTT is an automation platform that communicates between different apps, web services, and devices (including tecla-e and tecla app!) to trigger user-specific actions through Applets. Applets are a trigger-to-action relationship that performs a task or creates a personalized notification when certain conditions are met.

The benefits of IFTTT include:

  • It adds independence through access to innovative technology
  • It makes you less forgetful (set an Applet and forget about it)
  • Automation saves time
  • Certain Applets makes you more accountable for schedules and routines
  • Some Applets makes you more knowledgeable (e.g. There is a Wikipedia Applet that sends you a weekly vocabulary digest)
  • IFTTT allows you to get the most out of services you already use (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, Nest Thermostat, etc.)
  • It’s free

IFTTT By the Numbers:

  • Over 600 partnered organizations use IFTTT’s software platform.
  • IFTTT’s community of 11 million users run over 1 billion applets each month.

You may be thinking that 600 organizations = 600 potential devices I can control with tecla-e. However, IFTTT is a versatile service that is partnered with companies like Facebook, Medium, and Google to offer Applets for social media, blogging, business tools, and more software related activities. For example, if your local weather forecast indicates that it will rain tomorrow, you can create an Applet that will send you a Facebook Messenger message to let you know. The best part about it is that you can create your own Applets, so the possibilities are endless when it comes to software automation.

Compatible Devices

Smart home graphic: appliance icons surrounding a house

Now that you have a grasp on the service and the potential it has to automate and control your favourite apps and devices, it’s time to learn exactly WHICH services you will have access to via your tecla-e. Here is an incomplete list of over 100 devices that you can access with tecla-e and IFTTT:

Appliances — Kitchen, Laundry, Cleaning

GE Smart Appliances: Cooking, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer, GeoSpring, Refrigerator

LG Washer and Dryer

Home Connect Appliances

iRobot Robot Vacuum

Neato Robot Vacuum

Samsung Refrigerator, Robot Vacuum and Washer

WeMo Coffeemaker and Slow Cooker

Whirlpool Dryer, Refrigerator, Washer

Blinds

Connector

Hunter Douglas PowerView

Link Shades

Environmental Control & Monitoring

Acer Air Monitor

Awair Air Quality Monitor

Blueair Aware Air Quality Monitor

D-Link Water Sensor

Ecobee WiFi Thermostat

Eight Sleep Monitor

GE Window AC

Honeywell Thermostat and evohome

Mysa Thermostat

Nest Thermostat

Samsung Air Purifier, Floor Air Conditioner, and Room Air Conditioner

SmartTap Shower

WeMo Air Purifier and Humidifier

Wink: Aros and Spotter

Gardening

GreenIQ

Rachio

RainMachine

Lighting

Flux Smart Light

Hive Active Light

ilumi

Philips Hue

Plum

WeMo Dimmer, Light Switch, and Lighting

WiZ

Mobile Devices

Android Battery

Android Device

Android Wear

iOS Calendar, Health, Reading List, and Reminders

LG Smartphone

Printers

Canon Inkjet Print

HP Print

Security, Smart Locks, and Monitoring Systems

Abode

Angelcam

Arlo

August

Aura

Beseye

Bhome

Blink

Camio

Circle

Concierge

D-Link Connected Home Camera, Motion Sensor, and Siren

Danalock

GetSafe

Hive View

Homeboy

iSmartAlarm

Kevo

LifeShield

Nest Cam

SpotCam

WeMo Motion

Smart Hubs and Systems

Almond

Blue Connect

Connexoon

Futurehome

Logitech Harmony

Homey

Life360

microBees

Mydlink

Sen.se Mother

SmartThings

Tecla

Wattio GATE

WeMo Maker

Wink Relay and Shortcuts

Z-Ware

Smart Plugs

D-Link Smart Plug

Hive Active Plug

WeMo Smart Plug

WIFIPLUG

Speakers

Linn

Musaic

Muzik Headphones

Television and Cable

AnyMote Smart Remote

Bbox Miami

Comcast Labs

Skreens

TiVo

Voice Assistants

Amazon Alexa

Cortana

Google Assistant

Invoxia Triby

Jibo

Triggering Applets via tecla-e

Since ANY device, app, or software that is compatible with IFTTT can be triggered by tecla-e, there are two ways that you can do it: through the Tecla App and through the hardware with a switch. Any Applet that you have activated in the IFTTT app can be added to your remote control in the Tecla app. For hardware access, assign an “if this” to a switch connected to tecla-e, and a “then that” as any trigger from any service that you want to activate! We recommend only doing the latter function on devices that you’re going to be using the most often, like toggling your smart lights at home, so you’re not preoccupying a switch that could be used to control your smartphone or tablet.

Applet screenshot: toggle my WeMo plug on/off when I trigger a switch action with my tecla-e

The image above is an example of an Applet created with tecla-e. When this Applet is triggered by an adaptive switch or tecla-e’s built-in button, whatever device (e.g. a traditional desk lamp or fan) is plugged into your WeMo Smart Plug will be toggled on or off through your WiFi Network.

If you’re ever unsure about whether a device you want to purchase or an app you have installed is compatible with IFTTT, just do a quick search of the organization’s name on the IFTTT website.

Support Video:

Assigning an adaptive switch to control a smart device (video)

Originally published at gettecla.com.

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