The future of the Home of the Future

Today you can have a fully connected home complete with sensors to monitor temperature, humidity, air quality, energy usage, and more, and check in on almost any appliance from anywhere in the world with just a smartphone. But even with all of the various connected appliances, virtual assistants, and copious sensors that can be installed in a modern smart home, the "smart" side of things is still rather lacking.

It's perhaps best then to think of today's smart home as a remote-controlled home. No matter how many sensors you have or connected appliances you install, you often still have to manually control things, whether that's through an app, a voice assistant like Google Home or Amazon's Alexa, or an old-fashioned switch on the wall....

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