Smart homes are increasingly popular, and there are
a wide range of smart home devices on the consumer market these days. These
devices can give you greater control over your home, and can protect you from
fires, water damage, and break-ins. They may even help you save money and live
more comfortably over the long run. With that said, not every smart home device
is a winner.
While a lot of smart devices earn points for the
“neat” factor, some just won’t see that much use once you get over the novelty
of them. In other cases, the items themselves will be used, but the added
“smart” features will be completely ignored. While your mileage may vary, here
are some of the smart home devices that you’re most likely going to consider
overrated once the novelty wears off.
Smart Microwaves
There are many smart appliances
making their way into modern homes, and each brings something of a unique take
on how to implement smart home connectivity. Unfortunately, most smart
microwaves just don’t seem to have a compelling argument for use. On paper the
ability to customize cooking for different ingredients and tie in voice
controls for the microwave seems interesting. But since most people rely almost
exclusively on timed cooking in the microwave, the custom options probably fall
outside of what most people use their microwaves for. Voice control is also
unlikely to be a major selling point since a lot of microwave use involves
single-touch preprogrammed times anyway.
Automatic Watering Solutions
Maintaining a garden using automated
watering solutions sounds like a great idea. The problem is that there are
already mechanical timers and other solutions that can handle this without
adding another connected device. There are undoubtedly some people who will
find some of the more advanced automated features in these watering solutions
useful. But most won’t get much use out of these features, so these products
don’t offer enough of an advantage over non-smart alternatives to justify the
cost or hassle of installation.
Tacked-On Smart Appliances
There are a number of
useful appliances that add Bluetooth connectivity and dedicated apps as
something of a tacked-on function that adds a little bit to the cost. These
washers, cookers, and other appliances work largely the same with or without
the smart features, and in the end, there simply isn’t that much in the way of
added functionality provided by the Bluetooth connection. Most of the time
you’ll be better off saving the little bit of extra money and sticking with the
non-smart version of these devices.
Smart Hubs
Before you complain, hear
us out; this isn’t talking about smart speakers that act as hubs or similar
devices that performs a unique function (like providing access to a digital
assistant) while also controlling multiple devices around your home. This is
specifically referring to devices in your home that only act as smart hubs,
often requiring a dedicated app to program and interact with them. While some
of these hubs may have nice interfaces in their apps, you can usually get more
out of a multifunction device like Google Home or Amazon Echo than from a
dedicated single-purpose smart hub.
Unique Home Remotes
Remote controls for smart
home devices range from basic items such as IR remotes and key fobs to more
unique pieces that could be considered works of art in their own right.
Unfortunately, the more complex of these remotes are often a bit lacking when
it comes to overall functionality. Typically designed with specific devices in
mind, you’ll usually be better off with more general-purpose remotes, assuming
that you don’t rely on voice control or smartphone apps instead.
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