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What is a Smart Home?

By CEDIA - Tue, Jun 25, 2024 - Blog

Kew Takeaways

  • A smart home is a dwelling that uses advanced technologies to control and monitor various aspects of the home, making it more convenient, efficient, and comfortable. Key components of a smart home include smart thermostats, lights, security cameras, door locks, and speakers.
  • Smart homes work by using wireless connectivity and automation software to integrate these devices, allowing homeowners to adjust settings and monitor their home from anywhere.
  • The benefits of a smart home include increased energy efficiency, enhanced security, and improved convenience, making it easier to manage daily tasks and routines.

Smart lighting

Smart lighting extends to both lightbulbs and automated blinds. For example, you may program lights to switch on at certain times, such as in line with the rising and setting sun.

This also works with automatic blinds – these can be set to a schedule and encourage natural circadian (sleeping) rhythms.

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Smart thermostats

Energy efficiency is a huge perk of home automation. Smart thermostats such as Google Nest can monitor your energy use and adjust temperatures based on your activity.

The same applies to smart plugs. These can be programmed to turn on appliances only when you need them, helping to keep bills down.

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Smart security systems

Home security devices take many forms, from security cameras to front door webcams like Ring. Even automated lighting can make your home look like it’s occupied – ideal for trips away.

Those with high-profile security needs might consider motion sensors and smart door locks. These can activate when the homeowner is nearby, by connecting to your smartphone.

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Smart appliances

Modern automation systems have revamped the kitchen. Dryers, washing machines and refrigerators can all be programmed from a smartphone app.

Use these to turn on washing during cheaper electricity hours, or monitor the sell-by date of food. You can even automate coffee machines to have a fresh brew ready in the morning.

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FAQs

What is a smart home in the UK?

A smart home is any kind of home that uses internet-connected devices to power appliances. This could be something as simple as an Apple Homepod speaker controlled by a mobile phone via Bluetooth. On a grander scale, this may comprise alarm systems, CCTV, or automated heating and lighting. Each device is controlled remotely for speed and convenience.

What does having a smart home mean?

Having a smart home means getting the best out of modern technology to make your home as comfortable as possible. Products such as the Apple Homekit span security, entertainment, heating and lighting. These promote a better quality of life by scheduling device usage to suit your day-to-day routines.

Smart homes offer several benefits, including security, energy efficiency and higher home values. 

What is the difference between a smart home and a normal home?

By definition, any home with smart home devices counts as a smart home. Of course, these can range from voice-controlled assistants to perimeter security systems. A ‘normal’ home will not use any devices connected to the internet, and as such won’t have the benefits of remote control.