Not long ago, using voice to command a computer to adjust a light or regulate temperature was something that only happened in science fiction films.
However, thanks to the development of technology, sensors everywhere and the ability to automate on home appliances of a smart home can help its owner limit the lowest possible energy use.
Smart heating device
Smart air conditioners have been used for energy saving for many years. By connecting to your phone, the thermomaker can recognize whether you are at home or not and whether you should turn on the heating or cooling system or not.
According to Digital Trends, while accurate metrics will vary depending on the climate, your home area, and how much time you spend on it, there is a consensus that a smart air conditioner will recover the cost of saving electricity over time.
Solar panel
Solar panels are gradually becoming a basic device for a smart home system. With some prepaid investments and controls, users' home energy grid can be optimized to the point where you hardly have to pay the electricity service provider.
In addition, solar power can run parallel to the normal grid, helping users to flexibly switch depending on weather conditions and usage level. The cost of solar panels has also decreased continuously in recent years and has become cheaper, creating even earlier investment returns.
Smart Plug-ins
Smart plugs can block specific household appliances from unnecessary electricity consumption. It can help users control the electricity consumption of basic devices. Smart Plugins are basically easy to install and the accompanying mobile applications are very easy to use.
In the process of testing the ability to reduce the power consumption of smart plugs, Digital Trends has concluded that you really need to use them on plugs with the highest demand to achieve remarkable power savings.
Energy control screen
These devices are mounted in the home like a TV and can give you an overview of the home's energy use. This is a great way to track your home's main power sources, such as washing machines, air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators.
Control leftover food with a smart refrigerator
Smart refrigerators are becoming a luxurious choice for those who want to wholeheartedly devote themselves to their kitchen. In addition to possessing many modern features in the refrigerator, these devices also have cameras inside to help owners check food when they are out or at the market.