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Sense vs Emporia Vue Energy Monitor: Which Is Better for Smart Homes?

Sense vs Emporia Vue Energy Monitor: Which Is Better for Smart Homes?

The Smart Home Setup Podcast · My Smart Home Setup

March 29, 202626m 6s

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Show Notes

When you're trying to build a smart home that feels invisible, the last thing you want is bulky tech cluttering your utility spaces. This episode dives into two leading whole-home energy monitors—Sense and Emporia Vue—to determine which one delivers meaningful data while disrupting your home's aesthetics the least. Host Keiko Tanaka breaks down protocol compatibility, installation footprints, device detection approaches, and the often-overlooked issue of cloud dependency that could turn your investment into expensive wall art if a company shuts down.

  • Emporia Vue has a smaller physical footprint (3.5" x 5" hub) and disappears more easily behind panels, while Sense's larger 5" x 7" enclosure is harder to conceal in homes where electrical panels are visible in hallways or mudrooms.
  • Sense offers native HomeKit integration and AI-powered automatic device detection that identifies 20+ appliances over time, whereas Emporia Vue skips HomeKit entirely and requires manual circuit mapping—but allows unlimited individual circuit tracking.
  • Neither monitor supports Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, or Matter, meaning they can't directly trigger mesh-network devices and remain locked into Wi-Fi-only communication with full cloud dependency.
  • Both systems stop working if your internet goes down, and if either manufacturer discontinues cloud support, the hardware becomes non-functional—a real concern for long-term smart home investments.
  • For spaces where no visible panel modification is acceptable, smart plugs with built-in energy metering (like Aqara Smart Plug T2 or Zooz ZEN15) offer an invisible alternative that feeds data to a concealed hub without touching your electrical panel.
  • Complex automations on Emporia Vue require external platforms like Home Assistant, while Sense provides native IFTTT and webhook support with limited conditional triggers out of the box.

Read the full article: https://mysmarthomesetup.com/sense-vs-emporia-vue-energy-monitor