You probably spend the majority of your nonworking hours in your house, whether you live in a three-bedroom split level, a four-bedroom colonial, or a one-bedroom high-rise apartment. To put it another way, it should be both welcoming and productive. Thanks to the growing business of smart home devices, this is now easier than ever.
In fact, 69% of American households have at least one smart home gadget, with 12% having multiple. With more than half of purchasers mentioning convenience as a reason for purchasing a smart home device, it is the most critical aspect to consider. Smart televisions and other video entertainment devices are currently the most popular smart devices. However there are countless different types of these tools.
Let’s take a closer look at a few of these devices to see which one is right for you.
More than half of individuals who use smart home devices claim that they save more than a half-hour per day. Smart doorbells are gaining popularity because they allow you to see who is at your door without having to be there. A smart speaker is another trendy device that allows you to listen to music and audiobooks while at home. Smart speakers can also be connected to other smart devices, giving you the power to control them all with a single command.
Connect smart lights to your network and control them with voice commands. They can also be set to turn off when you leave the house to save energy or to turn on when you are gone to give the impression that someone is home.
Other technologies can help you keep your home secure for you and your loved ones. Smart smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, for example, can not only warn you about dangerous gases, but also pinpoint their exact location.
Ultrasonic technology is utilized to detect even the smallest leaks when a smart water monitor is linked to your water pipes. Smart security systems consist of a circuit of cameras that allow you to view or review footage from anywhere in the world. The accompanying infographic has more details on a variety of common smart home gadgets.