The Best Must-Have Smart Home Gadgets Available Today

Originally published by Bernard Marr on LinkedIn: The Best Must-Have Smart Home Gadgets Available Today

Have you ever been grocery shopping only to find yourself wondering if you still have butter in your fridge? This conundrum might be a thing of the past in the smart home of the future. Smart refrigerators allow you to check out the contents of your fridge by viewing it from your phone no matter where you are. Smart refrigerators and other smart devices are showing us the possibilities of a smart home. And analysts predict the smart home devices industry will reach $107.4 billion by 2023 globally as people accelerate their adoption of smart home devices in the coming years. To give you an idea of the smart home of the future, we pulled together a list of our favorite gadgets that are available today.

What is a smart home and why do you want one?

Maybe you're wondering what's wrong with your home lacking intelligence. While there's nothing wrong, there are several benefits to having a smart home which means the tech in your home is connected to your Wi-Fi network and able to communicate with one another. First, there's the convenience of being able to control everything in your home from an app on your tablet or smartphone or via a voice-controlled digital assistant. Smart devices can also provide users with the information they wouldn't normally have in real-time from security camera footage to energy usage. In addition, smart homes offer the ability to automate tasks such as adjusting the temperature based on when the house is empty or warm up the oven before you get home. Finally, although there's not a commercially viable home robot—yet—there are autonomous gadgets such as lawn mowers and vacuums that are taking over some routine household chores.

Select devices that work with your smart ecosystem

There are many tech companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Google vying to be THE smart home ecosystem. Since part of the power of smart home technology is the ability for devices to communicate and integrate, it's important to consider when shopping for devices the "works with" information posted on the box. Luckily, many of these devices play well with several ecosystems, so you’re not trying to make a decision between operating systems to the degree you do when you decide PC or Mac or Android versus iOS, but it’s important to pay attention to nonetheless.

Smart speakers

Although there are several brands emerging in the smart home space, smart speakers such as Amazon’s Echo gave many people their first experience with the power of smart home technology. Alexa, Echo’s voice-controlled assistant, responds to commands to not only play music, but based on the other devices you have connected such as thermostats and lighting, you can control other areas of your home without even leaving your couch. Alexa also uses apps built specifically for the system called Skills that expand its functionality. The Google Home Mini, similar in size and shape to the smaller Echo version called Echo Dot, has Google Assistant built into it that allows you add to your to-do list or Google calendar through the device.