Now a days every thing is becoming smart.So your home is no exception . It also need to be smart .Technology has given us chance to make our beloved home smart with these devices.
Smart Bed.
Sleep trackers are a common use for smart technology, so smart beds make perfect sense for people looking to track their sleeping habits. . The Sleep Number 360 Smart Bed tracks how you sleep, and automatically makes adjustments to firmness, foot temperature, and support on both sides of the bed. It even sends a report to your smartphone every morning on how you slept the night before. If you think your insomnia can be cured with data, a smart bed could be the solution.
Smart Egg Tray.
The Quirky Egg Minder sounds like a useful device — an egg tray that syncs up with your smartphone, letting you know how many eggs you have and if they’re still good. In practice, the tray has issues with reporting eggs properly, leading to mostly negative reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. The concept is valid, however, so if you’re interested in a smart egg tray, a functioning one is likely on the horizon.
Smart Tooth Brush.
If you don’t want to wait six months to have your dentist to tell you you’re not brushing the right way, a smart toothbrush might be just what you need. The Kolibree Ara Smart Toothbrush uses a motion sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope to track how you’re brushing your teeth and the associated app gives feedback on how you’re doing.
Smart Hairbrush.
The Kerastase Hair Coach, for example uses a microphone and sensors to determine the health of your hair. It also tracks your brushing patterns and sends a full report along with recommendations to an app on your smartphone. If you struggle to keep your hair in line between hair appointments, a smart hairbrush could help.
Smart Toaster.
Nothing is worse than burnt toast, and with a smart toaster, you’ll never find yourself scraping off blackened bread again. Products like the Breville Smart Toaster are the cadillac of toasters. Breville’s toaster works with a single button that lowers and raises your bread like an elevator and its “Lift and Look” feature lets you quickly check on your toast while it toasts.
Smart Pet Feeder.
Whether you forget to feed your pets or aren’t always home to do so, a smart pet feeder is a great option. By connecting to your smartphone, Petnet’s SmartFeeder allows you to feed pets remotely, track how much they eat and measure portions. For people with overweight pets, these feeder help you track and adjust your pet’s diet based on activity, age, and weight. The feeder allows users to set up a schedule so if the Wi-fi goes down your pets won't starve. It will also operate on schedule for seven hours in the case of a power outage.
Smart Frying Pan
SmartyPans is a frying pan with built-in weight and temperature sensors to help you track every aspect of your cooking. The pan syncs with a cooking app that walks you through a variety of recipes, giving you feedback when the pan is too hot or cold. What’s more, it has the best name on this list.
Smart Flood Sensor
Flood sensors alert you when your home is flooding. So if you want to be notified of flooding any time instead of just when you’re home, a smart flood sensor is the way to go. The well-reviewed D-Link Water Sensor connects to your WI-FI network and can send a message to your smartphone anytime it detects flooding. D-Link’s sensor doesn’t require a smart home hub and can be hacked using IFTTT.
Smart Bed.
Sleep trackers are a common use for smart technology, so smart beds make perfect sense for people looking to track their sleeping habits. . The Sleep Number 360 Smart Bed tracks how you sleep, and automatically makes adjustments to firmness, foot temperature, and support on both sides of the bed. It even sends a report to your smartphone every morning on how you slept the night before. If you think your insomnia can be cured with data, a smart bed could be the solution.
Smart Egg Tray.
The Quirky Egg Minder sounds like a useful device — an egg tray that syncs up with your smartphone, letting you know how many eggs you have and if they’re still good. In practice, the tray has issues with reporting eggs properly, leading to mostly negative reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. The concept is valid, however, so if you’re interested in a smart egg tray, a functioning one is likely on the horizon.
Smart Tooth Brush.
If you don’t want to wait six months to have your dentist to tell you you’re not brushing the right way, a smart toothbrush might be just what you need. The Kolibree Ara Smart Toothbrush uses a motion sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope to track how you’re brushing your teeth and the associated app gives feedback on how you’re doing.
Smart Hairbrush.
The Kerastase Hair Coach, for example uses a microphone and sensors to determine the health of your hair. It also tracks your brushing patterns and sends a full report along with recommendations to an app on your smartphone. If you struggle to keep your hair in line between hair appointments, a smart hairbrush could help.
Smart Toaster.
Nothing is worse than burnt toast, and with a smart toaster, you’ll never find yourself scraping off blackened bread again. Products like the Breville Smart Toaster are the cadillac of toasters. Breville’s toaster works with a single button that lowers and raises your bread like an elevator and its “Lift and Look” feature lets you quickly check on your toast while it toasts.
Smart Pet Feeder.
Whether you forget to feed your pets or aren’t always home to do so, a smart pet feeder is a great option. By connecting to your smartphone, Petnet’s SmartFeeder allows you to feed pets remotely, track how much they eat and measure portions. For people with overweight pets, these feeder help you track and adjust your pet’s diet based on activity, age, and weight. The feeder allows users to set up a schedule so if the Wi-fi goes down your pets won't starve. It will also operate on schedule for seven hours in the case of a power outage.
Smart Frying Pan
SmartyPans is a frying pan with built-in weight and temperature sensors to help you track every aspect of your cooking. The pan syncs with a cooking app that walks you through a variety of recipes, giving you feedback when the pan is too hot or cold. What’s more, it has the best name on this list.
Smart Flood Sensor
Flood sensors alert you when your home is flooding. So if you want to be notified of flooding any time instead of just when you’re home, a smart flood sensor is the way to go. The well-reviewed D-Link Water Sensor connects to your WI-FI network and can send a message to your smartphone anytime it detects flooding. D-Link’s sensor doesn’t require a smart home hub and can be hacked using IFTTT.
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