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What devices and systems can be controlled in a smart home?

With home automation, you have the ability to control a variety of functions within your home. You can control these functions from your mobile device no matter where you are.

With home automation, you have the ability to control a variety of functions within your home. You can control these functions from your mobile device no matter where you are. With smart home automation, you can manage many systems and devices including:

  • Lights: You can implement time-related commands by having your lights automatically turn off at specific times of the day. You can also control non-scheduled events such as turning your lights off when your security system has been triggered.
  • Appliances: You can program WiFi-enabled appliances to turn on and off at certain times of the day. For example, you can set a specific time for your tea kettle to heat water in the morning. You can also switch the power on and off remotely, saving energy for appliances you're not using while you're away.
  • Electrical outlets: Remote control electrical outlets and smart plugs allow you to transform almost any appliance or electronic into a smart device. You can set timers, turn lights on and off, and more.
  • HVAC systems: You can remotely adjust your thermostat from anywhere. You can also set schedules based on your daily routines, making it easier to save on your energy bills.
  • Security systems: Smart home security systems allow you to monitor and control a range of security devices such as security cameras, motion sensors, and alarm systems using an app on your smartphone. You can also lock and unlock doors with smart home automation.
  • Windows: Depending on the weather and room temperature, you can program windows to automatically open and close. Sensors can even detect when it's raining and respond by closing the window.
  • Smoke detectors: Smart smoke detectors can send an alert to your smartphone when they sense something is amiss. This gives you the ability to respond quickly when you're not at home by calling the fire department or a neighbor to check on your home.