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“Smart lighting should enhance your space both functionally and aesthetically,” says Kara Perdue, VP of Product Management at GE Lighting, a Savant company. “With the new Clear Full Color Direct ...
Open Google Homeapp on your phone or tablet. Open up the Favourites tab at the bottom. Tap on the Wi-Fi icon in the top bar. Select the Devices icon that features all the devices connected to your ...
However, this being an Eero product, it’s also designed to just seamlessly work as other Eero devices do. Sure, Amazon is hoping that custom installers work with builders and individuals to ...
Sky's streaming service put to the ultimate test Sky wants you to go all in for its streaming service and, if you do, you won't be disappointed. The system isn't perfect yet and Sky definitely needs ...
Multi-room audio has never been easier for people in an Apple ecosystem If you’re looking to pick up one of the best Apple AirPlay speakers, to work with you iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV or HomePod, ...
From the Alexa-or-Google-Assistant equipped Sonos Era 100 and the battery-powered, portable Sonos Roam 2, via the mic-free Five, to the TV-and-cinema-centric Ray, Beam or Arc Ultr a, every reasonable ...
The Sonos Era 100 launched in early 2023 and it effectively replaces the entry-level mains-powered Sonos speakers, the Sonos One and the Sonos One SL. A little like the Sonos One replaced the Play:1 ...
Lutron has revealed its latest smart home controllers: the Alisse wall control range, which is a super stylish way to adjust your lights and control your connected blinds and shades. Part of the ...
(Image credit: Silicon Labs) While the solution above is currently the most effective way to integrate Z-Wave into Matter, the smart home landscape is dynamic and the people behind Z-Wave want to get ...
Like a dice, indicators are also on each of the six sides so that users can understand each pre-set. So, for example, if you wanted to kick off your morning routine, you could flip the Cube T1 Pro to ...
Hue Sync alternatives Sync My Lights (for iOS and Android) is worth a look and uses timings programmed by users rather than trying to watch what you’re watching, while Hue Matcher for Android uses ...