In the last few decades, building engineers and architects have made tremendous strides in improving the efficiency of various buildings and the devices that keep them safe and comfortable to live in.
We throw the term “automation” around a lot, but sometimes it is easy to forget that the first part of that word — you know, the “auto” — implies things happening without any user interaction. Sure, ...
My progress toward a truly “smart” home has been painfully slow. I’m sick of unreliable voice commands, flaky smart switches, and poorly designed apps. Where’s the seamless experience that was ...
Sensors vary widely and can monitor and detect a variety of sources, such as light, heat, motion, moisture, and pressure. Typical sensors used in smart cities can sense temperature, proximity, ...
When it comes to modern electronics, the word “smart” seems to apply to almost every kind of device on the market, especially building automation products such as motion sensors and consumer products ...
Each one is impressively capable for the price ...
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It’s a brand-new year, and that means new and exciting innovations in the world of smart home technology. Although no one can say for sure what this year might hold for the ever-expanding industry, we ...
The Honeywell Home T9 Smart Thermostat doesn’t have an integrated smart speaker, and it won’t automatically adapt to your comings and goings, but it does have best-in-breed room sensors. T9 isn’t the ...