Enhanced security. Traditional home security systems often come with lots of
sensors and an external monitoring service. With these systems, not only
do you have to make sure to arm and disarm your security features, you
often have to pay a costly monthly bill to your provider. With new
technology options, homeowners can take control of their own security.
Most new security systems come with wireless cameras that can be accessed
by the homeowner on their desktop or smartphone - from anywhere in the
world!. It's an improvement that offers added peace of mind for a
fraction of the lifetime cost.
Lighten up.
LED lights are another great way for homeowners to add convenience and
energy-saving technology to their home. Not only are these new bulbs
extremely efficient, many companies have even created lighting control
systems that allow a homeowner to control their lights directly from a
smartphone. Now there's no need to argue about who left the light on or
whose turn it is to get up to turn it off.
Control the
kitchen. A number of appliance manufacturers have joined
the wireless trend by providing apps that allow for wireless control.
Need to get dinner started, but you're stuck in traffic? Why not start
and pre-heat the oven right from your car! Another recently announced
technology can even check the contents of the refrigerator while the
homeowner is still at the grocery store.
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