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It seems like every day, we see a new form of smart home technology or another: smart thermostats, smart microwaves, even smart refrigerators. Everything is advancing thanks to technological advancements, and smart homes are becoming increasingly popular as more products are invented to connect the home together. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing—smart home technology can bring you luxury and functionality that regular homes aren’t able to achieve, making your life easier in the long run. Here are some ways that smart home technology is advantageous.  

 

Managing Your Home

 

With an interconnected smart home system, you’ll be able to manage all of your home devices from one central location. This is a huge convenience; you could control just about anything in your home from a smartphone app with no need to get up from where you’re at. Open the app up, and theoretically, you’ll be able to access the functions of all of your devices throughout your home. This is great for bypassing new users’ learning curves, making smart home functionality easier for everyone.

 

Home Security

 

Smart home technology isn’t just about convenience. With it, you’ll be able to incorporate security and surveillance features into your network and increase your home security as a result. This creates many options to choose from, and only a few are currently being explored: motion detectors, surveillance cameras, automated door locks, and countless others either are or could potentially be at your disposal with advancements. You’ll be able to access all of this through an app on your phone or tablet right from bed. You can also choose to receive security alerts on your devices, letting you monitor activities in real-time no matter where you are in the world.

 

Energy Efficiency

 

Smart home technology has the potential to make the way you live more energy efficient. You’ll have more control over your home’s heating and cooling, for example, and can program your thermostat to learn your schedule. Doing that will let you choose the most energy-efficient settings throughout the day while sticking to your temperature preferences. You’ll also be able to program your lights and shades into an evening mode when the sun sets, or have lights that turn on and off automatically depending on whether you’re in a room so you don’t have to waste energy—not to mention all of these options will save you some money as well.