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5 Smart Home Tips That You Probably Don't Know

 

When it comes to the topic of smart home, smart lights, smart speakers, and voice control are all things that everyone talks about. But even tech fans don't know all of these smart home tips. You can save money, make your home safer, and feel better with these tips. These tips can help you live smarter and less stressed, no matter how much you know about smart home technology or how many gadgets you already have.

Why does it matter?

Many Malaysian households are getting smart home technology. But many people simply use the basic functions, like turning lights on and off or playing music. When you use a smart home system to make your daily life easier, safer, and more efficient, that's when the real magic happens. 

1. Use Routines to Automate Everyday Tasks

Setting up routines or scenarios that do a lot of things with one move is one of the wisest things you can do. A lot of people think that smart homes are just voice or remote control, but routines take automation to a whole new level. You can set up a "Cooling Mode" routine, for instance, in Malaysia, where it gets very hot in the afternoon. Your smart air conditioner can switch on at a temperature that saves energy with just one tap on your phone or a voice command. Your smart blinds can close to keep out heat, and your lights can dim to keep heat from coming in.

2. Connect Your Devices So They Talk to Each Other

People often acquire smart devices one at a time without thinking about how they will work together. But when devices can talk to each other, the effect is much bigger. Picture this: you have a smart door sensor at the front door. That sensor can talk to your smart lighting system when you get home and turn on the lights by themselves.

3. Save Energy with Smart Power Schedules

Many Malaysians have high electricity bills, particularly in the warm weather throughout the year when air conditioners operate frequently. The majority of consumers are unaware that smart home technology may reduce energy bills while maintaining comfort. It is possible to program smart air conditioners and plugs to switch off during high tariff hours, such as the afternoon when nobody is home, and to turn back on before you come.

4. Use Backup Power for Smart Devices

During storms, Malaysia's power sometimes goes off. A lot of people think that smart home systems stop working when the power goes off, but they don't have to. A tiny UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) for your smart hub or router can help your network and devices run for longer. If the power goes out for a short time, your smart door lock and security cameras will keep working and send warnings to your phone.

5. Plan for Future Growth, Not Just Today

A lot of homeowners only put in a few smart devices and then stop. A smart house should be ready for the future, though. This means that you should plan your system so that you can easily add more devices later. For instance, pick a smart home platform that works with a wide range of devices, such as lights, sensors, air conditioners, curtains, speakers, and more. If your system only works with one brand right now, it may limit your options in the future. Building with compatibility in mind means that your smart home may grow with your needs without having to pay for expensive updates.

These smart home recommendations are more advanced than what most people already know. You can make your smart home really smart by setting up routines, connecting devices, managing energy, and planning ahead. This will save you time, money, and energy while making your home more comfortable and safe.

Interested in seeing how a smart home can actually work in your house?  Schedule a FREE consultation session today and visit the Copper Connect showroom to discover what your home has been missing. 

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