Best Tech Hacks for Homeowners

Published on 02/13/2023
ADVERTISEMENT

The best thing about technology is making automation possible. I mean, who would not want an automated home? A smart home enables residents to operate refrigerators, heaters, lighting, and other electronics wirelessly using a tablet or smartphone with an internet connection. Wireless or hardwired technologies can be used to build smart houses.

Smart home technology helps to automate our homes, but it may also be perplexing at times. Check out these technological hacks that make your house safer, more engaging, and perhaps even save you money.

Best Tech Hacks for Homeowners

Best Tech Hacks for Homeowners

ADVERTISEMENT

Smart Thermostats

Smart thermostats provide you with more control over your heating and cooling expenses. The thermostats may be programmed to automatically regulate the temperature at various periods of the day. When no one is at home, you may use less energy. If your wifi thermostat is linked to a home automation hub, you can even operate it from your smartphone or the Internet.

Faster WiFi

If you have a Wi-Fi router in your house, you probably have spots with a strong signal and fast speeds, but you may also have areas where you can’t connect to the Internet at all. This is particularly true of big or vast residences. The age, location, and settings of your router all play a role in boosting your Wi-Fi signal.

Some WiFi coverage and speed issues can be resolved by adjusting router settings, moving the router, or installing an expander device. However, if it’s an old router with outdated technology, you’re generally better off replacing it. We’ll teach you how to test the performance of your current router. You only need the router’s owner’s handbook and no extra equipment. We’ll teach you how to obtain it if you can’t locate it.

Alexa, Tune My Guitar

Use Alexa instead of your old-fashioned guitar (or other instruments) tuner! Simply say “Alexa, tune my guitar,” and the smart speaker will run through the six normal tuning notes.

Alexa will play each string four times for you. The frequency is set to 440 Hz. Alexa cannot hear the notes you play; she can only supply you with the right notes to tune your Guitar (or Bass), beginning with the low E string.

Smart Windows

Smart shades and blinds that stretch, retract, or tilt themselves are a luxury, but they’re also really helpful. They can also help conserve energy and improve home security. The finest smart blinds adapt to the position of the sun throughout the day, ensuring you always get the perfect amount of light without the need for any adjustments. They are simple to install and manage via the app, and they come in a wide range of colors and designs.

Smart Locks

With a smart lock, you may access your house or workplace using a fingerprint, pin code, smartphone, card, or key. It is extremely long-lasting, secure, and handy. Is it possible to hack smart locks? Any internet-connected equipment has the potential to be hacked.

However, smart locks can be useful for individuals who want to lock or unlock their door remotely or grant access to non-homeowners such as the babysitter or cleaning. Leaving a key under the doormat obviously leaves a lot to be desired in terms of home security, thus smart locks are a must-have.

Bluetooth is commonly used in non-WiFi-capable locks. This connects the lock to your smartphone, allowing the two devices to interact. An Internet connection has no effect on its features, functions, or performance.

Some smart locks that use a classic locking mechanism that can only be opened with a key provide the best resistance to hackers.

Automatic Cat Feeder

Is it a good idea to have an automated cat feeder? In general, these feeders aren’t suggested since cats are opportunistic eaters, which means they’ll eat whatever is available and won’t have the self-control to stop when they’ve reached their calorie limit.

However, automatic feeders are required if you intend to be gone for more than eight hours. These feeders allow your cat to continue feeding even while you are not present. Before you go, make sure the automated feeder is full, and have the sitter double-check that it’s working correctly.

Smart Toilets

Smart toilets are now equipped with sensors that operate the flushing mechanism. When you move your body away from the toilet, it detects the distance and flushes automatically. Alternatively, you may flush the toilet by waving your hand in front of it. While this is a nice technological element, it is also utilitarian.

Some smart toilets use a wiper blade to clean themselves, while others merely rinse the bowl with water. UV rays can also be used to kill parasites and germs in some versions.

Moreover, they do not need a hot water supply. All you need is the current cold water supply behind your toilet, eliminating the need for a separate hot water connection. Water temperature is also changeable, with three to five various temperature settings available.

ADVERTISEMENT