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Top 5 home automation trends in 2022

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The internet of things (IoT) is on the rise with projections suggesting that approximately 50 billion IoT devices will be in use around the world by 2050. This is because today, time-pressed consumers are already turning to technology for greater convenience and efficiency both in their personal lives as well as in their home environment. It is for this reason that home automation is increasing in popularity.

With this in mind, Larry Barnes, product manager at CBI-electric: low voltage outlines the top five trends in home automation for consumers to take note of in 2022:

“Given Africa’s sunny climate, adding solar power to your home should be high on the list of every renovator. Remember to combine this with a smart isolator and controller so that you can maximise the energy savings with a customised schedule,” says Barnes.

“Don’t split your attention across multiple operating systems. Look for seamless integration which reduces stress and improves your control,” says Barnes.

By adding schedules that fit your lifestyle – for example, turning off the geyser during work hours when a shower is unlikely – as well as trigger events that take account of weather forecasts or remote overrides – your smart lifestyle can be tailormade for you.

On the other hand, if you’re leaving town for a few days, you no longer have to worry about whether you left the geyser on before hitting the highway. Simply grab your phone and navigate to your smart home app to switch it off remotely.

“Consumers who are looking at implementing a smart home will find smart plugs, isolators and controllers an easy, cost-effective and convenient way to design an environment that is flexible enough to work for their needs, wherever they are,” says Barnes. “Smart plugs can be used to turn any appliance into a smart device, because it gives you scheduling ability and remote access.”

Source CBI.

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