Making Your Home a Smart Home

in smarthome •  2 years ago 

You’re moving into your new RFO house and lot and you’re probably thinking, “how can I make this better?” If you want to take your new home into the future and embrace the convenience of technology, converting it into a smart home may be your best choice. In this article, we’ll show you how to make your home a smart home.

Samsung Launches SmartThings Home Life

Last June 7, 2022, Samsung announced its official global launch of SmartThings Home Life, which gives its users a more holistic smart home experience and the latest in smart home technology. This service can be integrated into their existing SmartThings application, which will act as the central system that integrates all smart home devices.

Samsung Launches SmartThings Home Life

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SmartThings was launched in 97 countries, including the Philippines. It has six main services:

SmartThings Cooking - lets you automate your kitchen appliances, find recipes, and even help you create meal plans.

SmartThings Energy - gives you real-time information about your energy consumption and which part of your home consumes the most energy. It also has an energy-saving mode that you can connect to your home devices.

SmartThings Clothing Care - the system can also connect to your clothing care devices and gives you insights on garment care, and some reminders to buy supplies for clothing care.

SmartThings Pet Care - afraid to leave your house? SmartThings can automatically turn on lights and air conditioning, play music, and even play TV shows for your fur babies.

SmartThings Home Care - gives you information about all your connected Samsung devices and notifies you about maintenance and troubleshooting.

SmartThings Air Care - lets you monitor home air quality and gives you the ability to control air conditioning or smart thermostat and purifiers.

On top of all these, SmartThings can be easily integrated with your existing smart assistant. It’s compatible with Google Assistant, Bixby, and Alexa. If you can find an RFO house and lot with SmartThings, you’re definitely getting more for its price.

How to convert your normal home into a smart home?

How to convert your normal home into a smart home

Now, if you’re still planning to embrace a more luxurious, convenient lifestyle at home through smart integrations but don’t know where to start, it’s actually quite easy. All you have to do is follow these three easy steps to convert your normal home into a smart home:

Step 1: Choose your smart assistant/smart devices

Smart assistants are devices or software that let you access and control other devices in your smart home system through various means like voice commands. If you have a smartphone, you might already be familiar with this. Siri and Google Assistant are some of the most popular smart assistants for phones. As technology developed, smart assistants expanded from just having them on your phone to having them at home.

Step 1 Choose your smart assistantsmart devices

The three biggest and most popular smart assistants are Google Assistant, Apple’s Siri, and Amazon’s Alexa. All of these assistants are voice-activated and with voice recognition for security. With a simple call, you can turn on your lights and TV, and even unlock your doors.

Google Assistant

Google Assistant is relatively cheaper compared to the other two smart assistants. It can also integrate into a lot of other devices with more than 10,000 smart home devices and over 1,600 smart device brands.

Moreover, Google Assistant is generally smarter than Siri and Alexa because its “brain” is directly connected to Google Search. So, you can ask any question and it has a better chance of giving you a correct answer. Its biggest advantage over its competitors is that it can also work without the internet (although still with some issues and limitations).

Google Assistant

When you’re out and driving, Google Assistant can also be connected to Android Auto. It can help you navigate, call, text, play songs, switch radio channels, manage tasks, check the weather, access your schedule, and more — all using voice command.

However, one of the main downsides of Google Assistant is it still sounds too robotic, so it still feels like you’re talking to a robot instead of an “assistant.” There have also been some privacy concerns, as Google’s own privacy policy in terms of data collection is vague, saying “Google collects data that’s meant to make our services faster, smarter, more relevant, and more useful to you.”

Amazon Alexa

Alexa is probably the best option for first-time smart homeowners. It’s very easy to operate and integrate. According to Amazon, you can build a smart home on your own and connect Alexa with millions of other devices because you can connect it to virtually any smart device. Amazon also has a guide for homeowners who want to build their own smart home.

As expected, one of the biggest benefits of using Alexa is its integration with Amazon. You can easily search for products and add products to your cart. Moreover, Alexa has a more human-sounding voice compared to Google Assitant, so it feels more like you have someone helping you with small tasks at home.

Amazon Alexa

However, one of the most known downsides of Alexa is it mishears some of your commands. You’ve probably seen a lot of TikTok videos of people having to repeat their command multiple times just so Alexa could get it right (sometimes, even, accents can affect its performance).

Another voice-related issue is Alexa sometimes stops responding to your voice. When there are a lot of background noises, Alexa can sometimes find it difficult to recognize your voice. This can be a hassle since you can’t really always control when there will be noise.

Apple Siri

If you’re a loyal Apple user, you should probably stick to Siri for your smart home. Apple’s HomeKit integrates with all Apple devices in your home, and if you know Apple, they’re probably the best when it comes to smoothness in cross-device integration. This makes Siri very simple to use in your home.

Best of all, Siri comes with multi-language options, which is perfect if you’re not fluent in English or you want to practice the language you’re learning. It also has the most human-sounding voices of the three, so it feels more natural to give Siri commands.

Apple Siri

One big downside of using Siri for your smart home is its compatibility with other smart devices. You must buy Apple smart devices so that you can smoothly integrate everything at home. Moreover, HomeKit has relatively limited devices compared to the millions that Alexa is compatible with. Although, they do offer some of the most essential smart devices, including locks, cameras, lights, and outlets.

Whatever smart assistant you end up choosing, any of these three can be integrated with any RFO house and lot. All you have to do is follow the next step to get you started.

Step 2: Pick which parts of your house you want to be automated

If you want to do something right, you have to be a good planner. This includes building a smart home. As soon as you move into your new RFO house and lot, you can plan which parts of your home you want to be “smart” or automated.

Step 2 Pick which parts of your house you want to be automated

We suggest starting with the most common and simple tasks you do at home before adding bigger responsibilities into your system, like locking your house. Probably the easiest you can convert is your lights because there are a lot of ways you can convert to smart lights (we’ll give you a guide below).

Furthermore, you also have to consider what devices your assistant is compatible with. All of these will have limitations, but if you want to have access to a wider range of compatibility, you should probably stick to Alexa.

Step 3: Integrate your devices with your assistant

After planning and buying every device you need, the next thing you have to do is to integrate your smart devices with your assistant. This can become very complicated, depending on how many devices you want to start with. Not to mention, this can be quite challenging if you don’t have any tech background.

Step 3 Integrate your devices with your assistant

If you’re using Alexa or Google Assistant, each smart device will have its own instructions on how to connect them to your assistant. A simpler and quicker option would be buying the same brand, like Samsung SmartThings or Apple devices.

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