
Podcast #1220: Products that Sparked the Home Automation Revolution and Dolby Vision 2
On this week’s show we look at three gadgets that we think are responsible for the year of home automation. We also discuss Dolby Vision 2. All that plus your emails and the week’s news on episode 1220 of the HDTV and Home Theater Podcast!
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These Gadgets Are Responsible for the Year of Home Automation
We have been involved with home automation for a long time and have seen a lot of gadgets come and go. The category was mostly for DIYers or for people with deep pockets. It wasn’t until these three products came out that the year/decade/century of automation was officially upon us.
Philips Hue Smart Bulb - Philips essentially defined smart lighting and is used in 50M+ homes for ambiance/security the world over. Many have copied Philips but for us nothing beats these lights.
Nest Learning Thermostat - The Nest Learning Thermostat revolutionized home climate control as the first smart thermostat, pioneering the category with its innovative self-learning technology and sleek design in 2011. Although we use the ecobee and recommend it, the category would not be where it is without the Nest Thermostat.
Ring Video Doorbell - The Ring Video Doorbell revolutionized home security by pioneering the smart doorbell category, introducing remote video monitoring and two-way communication in 2014.
What is Dolby Vision 2
Dolby Vision 2 is a next-generation HDR format announced by Dolby Laboratories on September 2, 2025, at IFA 2025. It builds on the original Dolby Vision by introducing AI-driven tools, enhanced creator controls, and features that extend beyond traditional HDR, such as improved motion handling. The format is designed to deliver more accurate, director-intended visuals across a range of TVs, adapting to content, viewing environments, and display capabilities. It comes in two tiers:
Tier |
Target TVs |
Key Focus |
Dolby Vision 2 |
Mainstream TVs |
Core upgrades via new image engine and Content Intelligence for improved picture quality. |
Dolby Vision 2 Max |
High-performance TVs (e.g., premium Mini-LED) |
All core features plus premium extras like Authentic Motion for maximum brightness, contrast, and cinematic fidelity. |
Main Features
Here are the primary features of Dolby Vision 2:
1. Dolby Image Engine
- A more powerful processing engine that enhances overall image rendering, enabling higher brightness, sharper contrast, and more saturated colors while preserving artistic intent.
- Supports bi-directional tone mapping, allowing creators to optimize content for specific TV capabilities (e.g., brighter displays) without losing fidelity.
2. Content Intelligence (AI-Powered Optimization)
- An AI suite that automatically adjusts picture settings based on content type, viewing environment (e.g., room lighting), and device.
- Light Sense: Upgraded ambient light detection combined with reference data from the source material to dynamically tweak brightness and visibility.
- Precision Black: Improves shadow detail and clarity in dark scenes, addressing complaints about HDR appearing too dark; creators can embed room/bias lighting info and black-level sliders for precise control.
3. Authentic Motion (Premium Motion Handling)
- Available only in Dolby Vision 2 Max: The world's first creator-driven motion control tool, enabling shot-by-shot adjustments to reduce judder (stutter) while avoiding the "soap opera effect."
- Makes 24fps cinematic content feel more fluid and authentic, ideal for movies, sports, and fast-action scenes.
These features aim to make Dolby Vision 2 backward-compatible with existing Dolby Vision content (with some improvements), but full benefits require new TVs and mastered content.
Industry Adoption:
Hisense will be the first TV brand to introduce Dolby Vision 2 to its lineup. These TVs will be powered by MediaTek Pentonic 800 with “MiraVision™ Pro” PQ Engine, the first silicon chip to integrate Dolby Vision 2. Timing and availability will be announced at a later date.
Joining Hisense, CANAL+ is the first media and entertainment group to commit to enhance its lineup – from movies and TV shows to live sport – in Dolby Vision, leveraging the latest innovation to enrich the viewing experience for its subscribers.
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