Electric cars have been a topic of interest for several years and recently trending up. Anybody paying attention to vehicles has been wondering whether or not electric vehicles would be a satisfactory replacement. I would place myself in the persuasion stage. I realize that it is important to transfer to using a majority of electric vehicles. However, I can not be in the decision stage because I do not have the money to allow me to act on purchasing. In the future, I am likely to reach the confirmation stage, once finances are not an issue.
A different technology that my family has adopted is Youtube TV. When we switched, we were in the early adopter category. Many people in my community were on the fence about leaving Cox.
Another technology that my family started using was Hue Lighting. When we first purchased these it seemed like not many people had them, especially neighbors and friends, so we would qualify for the innovator’s category. Now, many people my age buy LED light strips and many other smart lights for their rooms.
My family was on the fence about leaving cable TV and switching to amazon firesticks as well, but after 3 years later they would never consider going back because of the benefits and cost savings it has given them.
Hi Hayden.
I would love to have an electric car too. But just like you said in your post, the way our finances are set up currently does not allow for electric cars. With YouTube TV, I think I would rather stick to Netflix because there are a few shows that I watch which are not available on Live TV.
I’ve been surprised to hear that YouTubeTV is big enough to tick off Roku and go into a fee war with the company. My husband decided he needed his European soccer and other sport events that YouTubeTV provides. When he couldn’t get his Roku to pull up YTTV, he switched to a different streaming device.
https://www.theverge.com/22412430/roku-youtube-tv-google-feud-explainer-timeline