Okay, let’s talk about this ‘maxhoma’ thing I’ve been messing with recently.
Getting Started
So, I first bumped into the name ‘maxhoma’ somewhere online, maybe a forum or something. Sounded interesting, promised some kind of home automation ease. You know me, I like tinkering. Decided, why not? Let’s see what it’s all about. Went ahead and ordered their basic kit to get my feet wet.
The package showed up a few days later. Standard brown box, nothing fancy. Opened it up. Inside was the main hub thing, a couple of smart plugs, and a door sensor. Looked straightforward enough. Instructions were included, pretty pictures, the usual stuff.
Setting It All Up
First thing first, plugged in the main hub. Found a spot near my router. Then grabbed my phone, had to download their app. Found it on the app store easily enough. Installation was quick. Fired up the app, made an account. Then came the part I always kinda dread: connecting the hub to my home Wi-Fi. The app walked me through it. Had to push a button on the hub, put in my Wi-Fi password. It failed the first time. Classic tech fun. Restarted my router, tried again. Second time, it connected. Phew. Progress.
Next, I tackled the smart plugs. Plugged one into the wall socket near a lamp. Went back to the app, hit the ‘add device’ button. It searched, found the plug pretty quick. I gave it a name, “Desk Lamp”. Tested it through the app – clicked on, clicked off. It worked! Felt a little bit of that ‘I am the master of my domain’ buzz. Did the same for the second plug with another lamp.
Then the door sensor. This needed a battery, which was included, thankfully. Popped that in. Stuck one part on the door frame, the other on the door itself, using the sticky pads. Went back to the app again. Adding this was similar, found it okay. Named it “Front Door Sensor”.
Actually Using It
Okay, so devices were connected. Now what? The whole point is automation, right? I wanted something simple first. Decided to make the Desk Lamp turn on when the Front Door Sensor registered ‘open’. Found the ‘routines’ or ‘scenes’ section in the app. Took a bit of poking around. The interface isn’t super intuitive, gotta be honest. Found it eventually though. Set up the rule: IF Front Door Sensor is open, THEN turn Desk Lamp on. Tested it by opening the door. Boom! Light came on. Nice.
Played around a bit more. Set up a timer for the other lamp to turn off late at night. That was easier to find. Explored the app settings. You can group devices, check battery levels on the sensor, stuff like that. It seems to cover the basics.
My Thoughts So Far
Overall? It’s alright. It does the job. The setup had that one little Wi-Fi hiccup, but otherwise, adding devices was mostly painless. The app could be slicker, definitely room for improvement there. Sometimes there’s a slight delay between tapping a button on the phone and the light actually switching. Not huge, but noticeable.

Is it revolutionary? No. Does it make my home feel super futuristic? Not really. But it’s a solid, basic system for someone wanting to dip their toes into smart home stuff without spending a fortune or needing an engineering degree. It works reliably enough for simple tasks like turning lights on and off or checking if a door is open. I might get a few more sensors later, see what else I can automate. For now, it’s a decent little setup I put together myself, and that feels pretty good.