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10 essential devices to make your home smarter in no time
Amazon Echo Show 15
Amazon’s Echo Show 15 is a great entry point into the Alexa ecosystem. Think “smart frame,” but bigger and way smarter. The design is minimal and elegant, and the custom Amazon processor makes the Echo Show 15 the most powerful and versatile device in the Echo lineup. It looks great on a wall but can easily be placed on a sideboard as well.
Google Nest Mini
If you’re more of an Android enthusiast, it might be worth considering a Google Nest device as a hub for your smart home. Here we like the Nest Mini (previously Google Home Mini) for it unobtrusiveness. It fits perfectly on a bedside table, but you can also mount it on a wall. If you’re worried about Google eavesdropping on your conversation, there’s a physical off-switch for the microphone for added peace of mind.
Tado Smart Thermostat
Smart thermostats have come a long way since the Nest was the only acceptable option. Tado has developed a solid ecosystem with broad compatibility with European heating systems. The setup is easy, and you can do it yourself if you’re not scared of dealing with some basic electrical wiring. Programming the heating times is a breeze, thanks to the intuitive smartphone app, which includes advanced geofencing functions.
Nuki smart lock
In Europe, where key and locks standards are quite different from country to country, smart locks had a hard time gaining traction. Nuki has done a great job of improving compatibility with an intelligent solution that’s safe and affordable. If you’re comfortable with having your house door remotely controlled by a digital lock, then Nuki is a great option to test the waters.
Hue Smart Lights
Lighting fixtures are the bread and butter of the smart home. Manufacturers of smart lighting solutions abound, but here we’re still big fans of Signify (previously Philips) Hue solution. They ensure top-in-class compatibility with all home automation platforms, and they come with an app that’s well designed, easy to use, and full of features.
Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 3H
Air Purifiers are a great ally against pollen, PM2.5 particles, and other pollutants that might affect air quality at home. Xiaomi’s lineup has the advantage of being connected to the company’s smart home ecosystem through an easy-to-use smartphone app. The 3H model has the best price per value. Filters are also easy and cheap to come by.
AVM Fritz!Box 7590AX
At the center of a good smart home ecosystem lies a capable router. In a crowded market, the AVM products won’t win a Red Dot award for their design, but they’re powerful, reliable, and well priced. They’re also compatible with a series of DECT-based smart home devices, like smart plugs, smart switches, and smart thermostatic valves, making for a secure add-on to a regular wi-fi-based intelligent home setup.
Arlo Security System
The Arlo system is a best-in-class security kit that includes cameras with a wide 180° angle, 4K resolution, and fully wireless video transmission capabilities. They’re a good option for owners of a big house who want to set up a smart surveillance system without spending a fortune on old-school security solutions.
iRobot Roomba
You know a product has been a successful invention when its name becomes a synonym with an entire market category. That’s the case of the Roomba, the quintessential vacuuming robot developed by iRobot. If you want to experience completely smart vacuuming solutions, the Roomba is the way to go. iRobot keeps expanding its innovative capabilities every year with free updates. Plus, there’s a Roomba for every price point, and some of them are also compatible with a base station that sucks out the dirt and keeps you from manually emptying the robot’s dust bin. You can’t get smarter cleaning than this.
IKEA Fyrtur Smart Blinds
IKEA has been doubling down on its smart home ambition with a series of exciting additions to its lineup. The Fyrtur smart blinds are unique in their category, as they bring down the price of novelty items like motorized blinds. Like every other smart Ikea device, they connect to the Trådfri gateway and can be controlled via the official IKEA Home app. They’re compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri through Apple’s HomeKit.
