When the company calls their home appliances "smart", what I hear is:

- they spent money on features I don't care about
- those features will be worse than standalone devices but will drive them out of market (looking at you TVs)
- the appliance is more likely to break
- my data is likely being sold to advertisers
- when the company loses interest in it and cut support, I will need to buy a new device

So no, I don't want "smart" home appliances.

@hamatti Recently had reason to buy a replacement television and when I went to pay for it I was warned "Oh wait, you know this isn't a smart TV!" The lad on the register seemed awfully confused when I told him that was intentional.
@lopta @hamatti Wait, there are still non-"smart" tv's on the market?
@jelte @hamatti Thankfully, yes.