It’s 2024 and everything went “smart”. We have smartphones, smartTVs, smartwatches, applications, and much more.
So why wouldn’t you make your home…smart?
But what exactly does “smart” mean?
Well, it’s smart to save your time, energy and money, isn’t it?
Let’s discuss how you can do exactly that.
It’s all achieved with Shelly devices.
What is that?
It’s a small device that lets you control lights and other appliances remotely using your phone or tablet.
It also tracks your energy use, so you can see where you might be saving money or cutting back on electricity.
It’s basically the brain of your house.
To see if it’s worth it, let’s talk about its advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages:
Set Your Own Light Schedule: You can program your lights to turn on and off whenever you want. Imagine coming home to a cozy atmosphere every evening, or waking up gradually with lights that mimic sunrise.
Energy Savings: Ever heard the saying “knowledge is power”? Well, in this case, it’s also power savings! Shelly devices keep track of the energy usage of your electrical appliances, helping you figure out where you can cut back and save money on your electricity bills.
Share Control: Share the power with others. If you’re not home, let your family members control the lights. You can easily give them access.
Always Accurate: No more hassle of adjusting the clocks for daylight saving time. It does it automatically, so you can relax knowing your schedule stays in sync.
Remote or Manual, You Decide: You have the freedom to control your lights however you prefer. Whether it’s through your phone or the traditional light switch, the choice is yours.
Talk to Turn On: It works with popular voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Android and iOS. Together with the voice assistant, you can command Shelly devices using just your voice!
Just speak your command, and your lights will obey.
So… To Recap
With Shelly devices, you can automate any electrical appliance in your home and control it remotely.
It can control appliances with large loads which makes it perfect for kitchen appliances and domestic system monitoring and control.
You can get precise measurements of the power consumption of each appliance and switch it on/off remotely, no matter where you are.
Disadvantages:
The only real disadvantage it has is if your internet connection goes down, you might be left fumbling for the traditional light switch.
See, instead of buying a $1,000,000 smart home, you can install this device and make YOUR home just as good… and smart.
Intrigued?
The world of smart home automation can be exciting, but also a little overwhelming.
You need to know how the wiring works and where you can install it.
We’re happy to help you with that.
Click here and we’ll tell you everything you need to know!
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