By Scott Flood
Wouldn’t it be great to wake up on a sunny morning, say “Good morning, house!,” and stand back as the right light fixtures flash on, the coffeemaker starts, the outdoor security lighting switches off and the toaster oven starts preheating for your frozen toaster pastry? That may sound like something from science fiction, but today’s smart home electronics make it possible.
Smart devices use digital technology and wi-fi to take your home to a new level of convenience and comfort. They can also help you make better use of your electricity so you can reduce waste and lower your energy bills.
Even if you’ve already put the many advantages of smart electronics to work for your home and family, you might be surprised by some of the newer devices with the potential to change your daily life.
Smart Thermostats
Heating and cooling use more energy than anything else in your home. Replacing your home’s standard thermostat with a smart model can lower your monthly electric bills while keeping you even more comfortable. Smart thermostats learn your daily habits and take over for you. You won’t have to lower your thermostat every evening, because it will happen automatically. Because smart thermostats know exactly when you need electricity and when you don’t, they waste a lot less.
Smart Appliances
The second-biggest share of your home’s electricity powers appliances, from your refrigerator to your water heater. Smart appliances use wi-fi and high-tech sensors to operate more efficiently. A smart washer can sense the size of your load and adjust the water and cycle times accordingly. Smart refrigerators can warn you when the kids leave the door open. And smart water heaters don’t waste energy by heating water while you’re asleep.
Smart Plugs and Power Strips
An easy and affordable way to explore smart technology is with smart plugs, which plug into your wall outlets. You can then plug lighting, appliances and other devices directly into them. You’ll be able to control all those devices through a single app, so you can tell the coffeemaker when to start brewing, turn your exterior accent lighting off at dawn or have your favorite music already streaming as you walk in the door.
Smart power strips look like their ordinary cousins but use smart plugs. They’re particularly helpful at eliminating waste caused by what’s known as “phantom load” – like leaving your phone charger plugged in when it’s not charging.
Smart Shades
You wish your family room didn’t face south, because it’s always warm during the day. Smart shades and blinds can help. You can set them to automatically open or close depending on the time of day (and year) or based on your home’s indoor temperature. They can help your air conditioner keep you cooler for less.
Smart Assistants
When you combine the capabilities of individual smart home electronics with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa or whole-home smart energy management systems, they become even more powerful. You can teach voice assistants to carry out multiple tasks that make up your daily routines, like the “good morning, house” message. Energy management systems simplify control of all aspects of your home’s energy use, and some offer specific tips to help you save even more.
Be Smart (with Your Smart Devices)
While all those smart devices may be able to make your home more energy efficient and your life more comfortable, they’re not perfect. Most require an internet connection, so if your service is down, your smart devices won’t work, either.
Smart devices typically don’t receive frequent system updates like your smart phone or laptop, so be aware of potential security issues. Before you choose any smart home devices, make sure it’s completely secure and compatible with what you have. Then prepare to be amazed by what smart home electronics will do for you!