Even if you’re not tech-savvy, there are several smart home features that can transform your home. A smart home uses electronic devices or apps to control equipment that is usually manual, from lighting, security systems, door access, heating, and even the basic appliances.  

From simple keypad security panels to Bluetooth-connected devices throughout your home, here are five ways to use smart home tech to make everyday life a little easier. 

Budget-friendly smart home upgrades: 

There are budget friendly ways to enhance your homes’ smart upgrade, ways that won’t be too much on your pocket. 

  • Smart plugs: Affordable and versatile; smart plugs allow you to transform any regular electrical outlet into a smart outlet. Allowing for automated control of devices such as lamps, or fan. All energy-saving appliances. 
  • Smart lighting: Upgrading smart lighting systems can enhance convenience and energy efficiency. Smart lighting allows for remote control, automation, and reducing unnecessary energy consumption.  
  • Smart power strips: Smart power strips help eliminate ‘vampire power’ by cutting off power to devices in standby mode.  
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More expensive smart home upgrades: 
  • Whole-home automation: For homeowners with larger budgets, investing in a comprehensive whole-home automation system can transform their living experience. Whole-home automation allows for complete control and automation, tailored to specific preferences and routines specific to your house. 
  • Energy monitoring and management: This is the advanced energy monitoring systems that provide detailed insights into your home’s energy consumption. They track usage patterns, identify energy hogs, and suggest ways to optimise efficiency.  
  • Smart security systems: Investing in a comprehensive smart security system offers you peace of mind while enhancing your home safety. Features like surveillance cameras, doorbell cameras, and smart locks provide remote monitoring and control, allowing homeowners to keep an eye on your property from anywhere.  
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