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Four Easy Ways to Make Your Home a Little Smarter

Admin • Feb 10, 2020

They say you learn something new every day. Well, as we gradually become smarter, that doesn’t mean we can’t help our home be smarter. It, too, can be learning something new. We have a few ways to gradually make your home closer to ranking as a smart home.

Doorbells 


Let’s begin at your doorstep. Remember when Caller ID came available on the phone? Now you can know who is at your door without getting out of your recliner. Get video footage of the guest on your phone, your computer or your television screen depending on the platform you choose.


Popular doorbells include:

Ring Video Doorbell

Eufy Security Doorbell


Thermostats

Utilize this technology to save you money on utilities. If everyone is gone from home during the weekdays, there is no need to keep the home fires burning. Take control on how cool to keep it or warm you want it. Adjust the settings from your smartphone. Some devices can even learn your behaviors and keep those temperatures controlled.


Some popular thermostats include:

Nest

GoControl


Smart Plugs 


What is more thrilling than saying, “Alexa, turn off my lights.”


If you have a Google Chrome or an Echo device you can turn on lights, fans, or any electrical devices plugged into electrical outlets. You can also schedule timers to turn on lamps while you’re away to give the impression someone is home to deter thieves.


Some smart device options include:

Echo

Google Home

Smart Plug


Smart Garage Doors 


Do you wake up in a panic wondering if you shut your garage door? Are you worried it has been left open by your children when you are at work? Simply installing a smart garage door allows you to control the opening and closing of your door from you smartphone. You can also set up alerts to tell you if your door has been open for a certain amount of time. And now, Amazon has set up a service where you can let the delivery guy open your garage and set the packages inside for you – away from porch pirates. No need to retrofit your existing garage door unit. There are devices to help your existing one adapt.


A common one is the one by Chamberlain.


We hope you feel a little smarter today and can count this article as the one thing new you learned today.


Hopefully you can use this technology to make your home smarter and ease you mind some when it comes to the safety and convenience of things your home.

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