Smart home technologies include voice assistants, smart speakers, smart thermostats, smart lights, smart plugs, and smart locks. Many homes add video doorbells, indoor cameras, and outdoor security cameras for safety. Smart sensors detect motion, water leaks, smoke, and carbon monoxide. Smart blinds and ceiling fans adjust light and airflow automatically. Connected appliances like ovens, washers, and robot vacuums can run on schedules.
A smart hub or app can link devices so they work together. For example, a door sensor can turn on lights, or a thermostat can lower heating when no one is home. These tools focus on comfort, savings, and security. Some systems add smart irrigation, garage door controllers, and energy monitors to track usage and prevent waste overall.