What is a simple way to use technology to simply turn on/off lights in my house from my phone. Say I go to Fla. on vacation and I live in NY, can I turn of light from there was an app and some gadgetry? I new to home automation and looking for some advice.
So the mini smart plug needs special bulbs too?

What is a simple way to use technology to simply turn on/off lights in my house from my phone. Say I go to Fla. on vacation and I live in NY, can I turn of light from there was an app and some gadgetry? I new to home automation and looking for some advice.
I didn’t know you could do multiple bridges! I keep worrying about hitting whatever the limit is for number of devices. Thank you!I use Philips Hue and it works really well. Tons of devices, tons of features - including the one you want (out of home control), works in large installations (I have one with 3 bridges and about 130 devices).
I recently tried the Eve outlets. I’m really impressed! They support thread as you said. I believe Matter support is coming in December. I’ve been interested in seeing the energy usage of devices plugged in.Whatever system you decide to go with: If you want a nice integration with apple hardware and future proofing, try to find devices that are homekit compatible and use the “thread” standard (or even better: “Matter”, but it’s a bit early for that).
I recently set up some home automation, and it was important to me to avoid any obscure cloud services by third parties. I also didn’t want gear that needs an active internet connection to control stuff while at home (yes, some home automation gear doesn’t work if your internet connection goes down, which is slightly bizarre).
I went with Eve for thermostats and some smart plugs. I extended that with some Aqara devices that are cheaper (while they normally do require an obscure cloud service, they can just be attached to homekit without using the Aqara app) and some meross smart plugs. Eve gear uses thread, Aqara uses Zigbee. I would’ve preferred Thread-only devices, but it wasn’t possible at this point.
All of it can now be controlled from the “Home” app on any of my devices (or, as a shortcut, from the iphone’s control center) which is nice.
If your lights are plugged in, smart plugs will work. For permanently installed lamps, you’ll need smart bulbs.
.......For permanently installed lamps, you’ll need smart bulbs.
With replacing all your lamps to smart appliances look at devices the go on end plug before the wall electric socket outlet to have on/off function on older devicesI visited my nephew over Thanksgiving and his whole house is automated. He uses lights and controls from
Feit Electric. The bulbs work with out a hub. I bought some bulbs and outlet control device all controlled with one app. So far for my limited needs this is working fine. Thanks for all the good info provided in this thread.