Shelly's relays make it easy to turn non-connected devices into IoT gadgets, making your smart home easier than ever.
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How is it possible that we’re already looking at the end of 2025? The smart home market continued to expand and become ever more mainstream this year, as manufacturers introduced new products that are ...
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If you’re seeking to make your home smarter, odds are you’re in between two smart home ecosystems, Amazon Alexa versus Google Home. Both Amazon Alexa- and Google Assistant-enabled devices can help ...
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Knob-and-tube wiring, medical aid in dying and building permits. Who knew? These are just three of the intriguing ideas readers sent for 2026, and after reading them all, I’m convinced we should ...
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