Can you control anything in your home with your phone? If the answer is no, you might be in the minority soon.
Everything from security cameras and thermostats to light bulbs and locks is now available with wireless connectivity, and when multiple devices communicate, they join an “Internet of things” that instantly makes life more convenient and customizable. Some even learn your preferences and household habits, then adjust themselves accordingly. However, some homeowners still assume that “smart home” technology is still out of their price range.
If you want to smarten up your home and take advantage of the latest gadgets, you don’t actually have to invest in a six-figure rewiring job. Instead, just take some of the following steps to keep your home compatible with the 21st century.
- Swap Out Your Light Bulbs for Smart LED Bulbs
Traditional light bulbs generate heat, use electricity, emit one color, need to be replaced every so often, and only respond to physical switches. Smart LED bulbs, on the other hand, generate no heat, use far less electricity, may change colors, last much longer, and can be controlled wirelessly. Whether you care about the planet or you need more lighting options, WiFi LED bulbs like the Philips Hue system ($200) or single LIFX bulbs ($28-50) are the way to go. If you want to spend less than $20 per bulb, opt for Bluetooth-enabled bulbs like the GE C-Life instead. - Plug Your Appliances into Smart Plugs
Do you want to control your oven, computer, TV, or any other appliance remotely? You don’t have to wait until a “smart fridge” is in the budget. Now, it’s possible to connect your mobile devices to anything that plugs into your wall, thanks to pass-through plugs like the Belkin WeMo Insight Switch ($50) or the mydlink Home Smart Plug ($30). Download an app to turn appliances on and off, monitor usage patterns, and more. - Invest in a Nest
It’s hard to overstate the value of a programmable thermostat, especially when it’s as striking as the popular Nest ($249). This wireless-enabled thermostat is easy to plug into your existing HVAC wires, and once it’s installed, you can use your phone to adjust minimum and maximum temperatures, set specific temperatures, program fluctuations, and more. Best of all, the Nest knows where you are and adjusts your temperature accordingly. You can even set it to conserve extra energy by turning off its screen until you walk up to it. - Greet Visitors with the Ring Video Doorbell
Who’s at the door? If you had a Ring doorbell, you would never have to ask that question again. Ring integrates two-way audio for speaking back and forth through the door, a camera that allows you to see your visitors in HD from anywhere in the house (or the world) in any lighting, and motion sensors that make it easy to start recording when someone arrives. With Ring, you can even set up mobile alerts when someone rings the bell or comes near your door. Ring’s doorbells range from $150 per doorbell to more than $600 for whole camera systems, but peace of mind is priceless.
How will you turn your house into a smart home? Investing in a few wireless gadgets now may save time, money, and energy for years to come, but let’s be honest: it makes your house look a whole lot cooler, too. Whether you hope to attract buyers soon or you want to make life in your new home more convenient and futuristic, these smart products are a great place to start.