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How to Get Started with Home Automation using smart devices

November 16, 2020
home automation

An article by Bella Robinson

Smart home technology has made homes more comfortable, more secure, and smarter.  This technology entails adding smart gadgets to your home. These smart gadgets are instrumental in automating or controlling a wide array of home functions, from kitchen appliances to security cameras to lighting. And you can even control some of these home functions remotely.

The benefits of a smart home are countless that’s why so many homeowners are trying to equip their homes with smart gadgets. By installing a thermostat on your HVAC for instance, you can significantly lower your energy expenses. Security cameras along with smart door locks can take the security of your home to an entirely new level. But the issue that’s probably on your mind right now is how to get started with home automation. Read on to learn some useful tips on how to automate your home.

1. Understand Home Automation

With home automation, you’ll perform many tasks around your home without lifting a finger or from remote locations. You can close and open your smart doors, switch the lights, or adjust your thermostat. You can also control your security system and a good number of your electrical appliances. And you can do all these from your smartphone or any other portable smart device or through voice activation.

Voice activation is now a reality thanks to smart assistants like Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa. With voice commands, you no longer need dials and switches in your house. For instance, you can command Google assistant to switch off all lights from the comfort of your bed.

 2. Set a Budget and Stick to it

With so many smart home devices competing for your attention, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. That’s why you need a clear budget to avoid blowing all your savings in an attempt to automate your home. Before buying any smart device, compare the prices of different models and, settle for the one that fits your budget. For instance, lighting products are not only cheap but also easy to install. Temperature and Alarm Sensor is another inexpensive smart device you can get from, a reputable company that supplies quality HVAC products. You can commence your home automation journey with inexpensive devices and keep on buying new ones as time goes. Be sure to also get cheap installation tools and safety wear for all your DIY installations.

 3. Choose Smart Devices that Meet Your Needs

Don’t fall into the trap of buying everything that your friends or neighbors have bought. Remember we are all different and have our unique needs and wants. What your friend or neighbor buys may not be necessarily what you need. Think about your needs and choose a device that will meet them satisfactorily. For instance, if you are a plant lover, you can buy automated LED grow lights that you can control from your device. They allow you to provide lighting to your plants in case you don’t have much lightning in your home.

4. Do Your Homework

As mentioned earlier, countless smart devices are competing for your attention, with each promising to be the best. Without some basic tech knowledge, choosing the best smart gadget for your home can prove to be a herculean task. That’s why it’s important to do deep online research on the product you’re considering to purchase. Collect as much information as possible about the product by checking product reviews, product descriptions, and buyers’ guides. Check out customer review websites to find out what users are saying about what you’re planning to buy.

 5. Buy Compatible Devices

With the rapid evolution of home automation technology, new devices are coming out almost daily making some of the existing ones obsolete. So you need to be careful while buying smart home devices. Go for devices that are compatible with your current products. Otherwise, if you go for those that work with future products only, you’ll be forced to replace a whole system. The objective is to upgrade your devices rather than replacing a whole system.

The Bottom Line

If you’re looking for comfort, convenience, safety, and savings, then home automation is your best bet. Start by understanding what home automation entails so that you can make an informed decision. Next, define your budget, assess your needs, and perform in-depth research to identify the best smart devices for your needs. Be sure to buy compatible devices. Above all, start with cheap smart devices and keep on building your home automation system as you go.

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