Integrating natural disaster detection systems and sensors into a smart home can provide added safety for the homeowners and their family and allow the smart home to take steps to
To paraphrase The Most Interesting Man in the World, I don’t often review headphones, but when I do, they have to be pretty special. That’s indeed the case for Cleer
Several years ago, my family suffered a basement flood when our home’s sump pump failed during a lengthy rainstorm. Besides our losing our carpet, the only real loss from that
Comfort in today’s homes is managed the same way it has for many, many years. The homeowner simply selects a temperature (called the set point) on their thermostat and the
As much as I loved the idea of adding motorized shades to the main level windows of my house, I never thought I could find a motorized style that matched
I fell in love with outdoor lighting during the pandemic when Coastal Source sent me a truckload of gear to install around my yard. It took me a while to
AirHood is marketed as the world’s first portable cooking range ventilation hood. I recently tested one of these devices as if it was being used in a dorm room, RV,
After spending the winter huddling inside and eating a rotation of the same recipes over and over, people love to get outside and start cooking on their grills and using
The Control4 Halo Touch is a time saver and simplifier, so it should be a hit for new systems and upgrades I’ve been pining for a decent voice assistant enabled
The Aqara FP2 presence sensor was designed to overcome the limitations of passive infrared motion sensors for detecting occupancy I believe that occupancy sensing is one of the most useful
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