Managing your home at the press of a button was at one time, a futuristic vision, however that is now becoming reality thanks to the tremendous advancement of Smart Home.
Connected to a smart home controller, all smart devices can be managed centrally. The most popular example is the smart speaker. As of today, approximately 131.4 million households worldwide are using a smart speaker. By 2027 it is estimated that that number will reach 335.3 million. (Source: Homes Are Only Getting Smarter, Statista 2022, https://www.statista.com/chart/27324/households-with-smart-devices-global-iot-mmo/)
In general, anything having access to electricity in homes, office buildings and public buildings, can be part of smart home. Examples are: heating systems, light switches, kitchen, and household equipment (such as vacuum cleaning robots, fridges, dishwashers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners), electric shutters, garage, and front doors.
The central capability of smart homes is remote management and automation adjusted to the residents’ individual lifestyles or the usage patterns of employees and visitors. This provides maximum comfort as well as huge potential to improve sustainability. Furthermore, in terms of security, smart homes provide decisive advantages as long as their digital infrastructure is consistently secured and protected against unauthorized access, manipulation, or data theft.