Technology keeps getting smarter and more interesting, and as a result, even the most basic things we use on a day-to-day basis have become very advanced, via Smart Home Appliances.
It was just a few years ago that voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant weren’t common things to have in your home.
Now apps and voice assistants can control everything from your light bulbs to your refrigerator.
Now you can talk to your microwave and control your blender from your phone, just to name a few.
Cooking and washing have never been easier, or more connected.
If you wish life was more like A Smart House come true, here are some of the coolest smart home appliances and devices you can have in your kitchen and laundry.
Samsung Family Hub Refrigerator
According to Samsung, the company’s new Family Hub Refrigerator lets you “find what you need, faster.”
If your kitchen needs a makeover, this fridge will certainly make it smarter.
It features a touchscreen system and apps that are easy-to-use, and has a camera feed to help you track contents.
The refrigerator comes in three unique designs, with the most interesting model that has a ‘double tap’ view window on the
front panel.
THINQ Fridge
LG’s refrigerators can also self-adjust during peak energy times, turning up the coolness when rates are down and cutting back
when they’re high.
Soon they’ll notify owners via mobile phones and tablets when, say, a door is left open.
Electrolux IQ Touch Electric Range
Those in search of that modern house feel will want to upgrade to the Electrolux IQ Touch Electric Range.
The front control design, Flex-2-Fit heating elements and Perfect Taste Dual Convection will make cooking everything from the weeknight meal to holiday dinners easier.
The easy-to-clean cooktop surface and seven cooking modes will help even the most novice chefs prepare marvelous meals.
Smart Oven
LG’s Smart Access allows for a slew of cool Wi-Fi perks.
For the oven, you can be poolside with a cocktail and check how much longer the roast needs via your mobile device.
You can also download pre programmed recipes.
Neato Botvac Vacuum
Tired of The Botvac Wi-Fi connected robot vacuum from neato lets you control the vacuum from wherever you are.
Have last-minute company coming over for dinner?
Start the robot vacuum before you leave work.
And, it has two cleaning modes and includes an ultra-performance filter which makes it easy-to-clean.
Kogan WiFi Kettle
Want to remotely or automatically activate your kettle, with this kettle you can use a schedule, or google or app to turn on
your kettle and get it boiled ready for your arrival home.
Google thermostats
You can get these to maintain you house temperature to make it comfortable when you arrive home, or you can lower heating
costs when no one is at home, the choice is your.
Garage door controllers
There are quite a few smart home appliances that can control your garage door automatically.
Whether to use you app instead of the remote or to use a geo-fence to automatically open the door when you are in the area, the choise is yours.
Robotic Lawn Mower
Robot lawn mowers look similar to robot vacuums. In action, it’s almost like watching a dog darting around your lawn, tidying things up.
All mowers use a battery operated motor with cutting blades, an AC powered base station, perimeter wire, and sensors that prevent them from wandering off your property
or into the street.
The base not only charges the mower but provides a parking station.
Sensors on the mower use the charged wire to guide it along the boundaries and to return to the base when the lawn is cut or when the
battery needs to recharge.
The mowers use a rechargeable battery pack (usuaully lithium-ion) that can last anywhere from 30 minutes for an entry-level model
designed for small lawns, up to four-plus hours for a high-end mower designed to handle larger property.
Depending on the size of the mower and the battery capacity, you can expect charging times of anywhere from 30 minutes up to two hours or more.
Programming is typically done using an onboard control panel or via an app on your smart phone, that has On and Off buttons, as well as menus for setting seasonal
timers, scheduling cutting times, creating zones, configuring edge cutting settings, running diagnostics, and viewing the cutting history.
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