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IoT Home Automation Devices That Will Improve Your Daily Life

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You might have wondered exactly what the IoT or Internet of Things is and how it works. Chances are that you are using one of these devices today, maybe even in your own home. The Internet of Things refers to items that collect data, send data, or interact with other devices via the internet. 

The demand for IoT devices is growing considerably every year. Why? IoT devices:

If you are reading this on your smart phone, you are using an IoT device! 

When it comes to home automation, there are more and more IoT devices available. Let’s look at some of the most popular items you might have in your home now, and some that might be in your home in the future. 

IoT Smart Home Automation Devices to Improve Your Daily Life

While it may take some time for some of us to turn our homes into an IoT wizard wonderland, you might have some of the following in your home right now: 

It’s estimated that there are currently 7 million connected homes on the IoT’s and an estimated 63 million by 2022! 

What does the future hold for the IoT’s and home automation? 

Imagine the alarm going off earlier because your phone noted that you had an early morning meeting scheduled in the calendar. The light and shower turn on as you walk into the bathroom and the shower is automatically adjusted to your preferred temperature. The wind turbine has already charged your electric car and a drone just delivered some razors to your door, since your smart device noted you were down to your last one. 

This might sound like a fantasy, and today, it is, but it is completely possible in the future. New sensors in nearly everything we buy will collect data on our well-being, our supplies of groceries and personal items, feed our pets, do some cooking, cleaning, and, if we are really lucky, clean up after our spouses, kids, and the dog. 

Of course, cyber security for all these devices will become more important than ever, but don’t worry. The IoT’s will probably have you covered there as well. Artificial Intelligence, or AI, will more than likely be up to the task by then, monitoring who and what has access to your data and information. Who knows? Maybe the latest thing in home automation will be a robot that mixes and brings you the perfect martini after a hard day at the office. 

Author: Douglas McGinty

Website: https://www.ehs-inc.biz/

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