Smart Homes in easy steps
eBook - ePub

Smart Homes in easy steps

Master smart technology for your home

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  2. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Smart Homes in easy steps

Master smart technology for your home

About this book

Smart Homes in easy steps shows you how to start to take advantage of the current smart technology that is beginning to revolutionise the way in which we run our homes! The idea of a smart home – using digital devices throughout the home that can be controlled by digital voice assistants, apps, smartphones and tablets – is not a science fiction vision of the future: it is very much part of the here and now, and available to all. Also known as the Internet of Things (IoT), smart home devices can be used to automate tasks, save time and money, and to control devices in your home with a touch of a button – even when you are somewhere else. Smart Homes in easy steps takes the mystery out of all of the elements that are required to set up a smart home: it defines a smart home and shows what is needed to make a home smart: digital voice assistants, devices and apps. Initially, the book looks at the concept of a smart home and how it is now affordable and accessible enough for it to be a serious option for any household. Then, setting up items for a smart home is covered in detail – installing the devices, and also linking them to apps and digital voice assistants for controlling them. The book then examines the digital voice assistants that can be used in the home to control smart home devices, including detailed information about using the most popular options (and their related speakers): Alexa and the Amazon Echo; Google Assistant and the Google Home; and Siri and the Apple HomePod. The book then looks at specific areas of smart home devices, including installation and setup, and how to control them once they are up and running. Some of the areas that are covered in detail include: Smart lighting; Smart heating; Smart security systems; Smart home cameras; Smart locks; Smart plugs. Illustrated using Amazon Echo and Alexa; Google Assistant and Google Home; Apple HomePod and the Home app; and Nest. Smart Homes in easy steps is not a look into the future: it is a comprehensive yet concise, step-by-step guide on how to start transforming your home right now, using this exciting and now affordable technology – for smart learning! Contents: About Smart Homes; About Digital Voice Assistants; Alexa and the Amazon Echo; Google Assistant and Google Home; HomePod and the Home app; Using Smart Devices; Smart Lighting; Smart Heating; Smart Security; More Smart Home Options; Looking Forward.

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About Smart Homes
This chapter introduces the concept of the smart home and shows some of the uses for smart home devices.
Introducing the Smart Home
Controlling Smart Devices
Connectivity for Devices
Day in the Life of a Smart Home
Security Issues
Introducing the Smart Home
The concept of the smart home, i.e. one in which most of the electronic devices are controlled via voice controls, apps, or accessed remotely, is not a science fiction vision of the future; it is very much part of the here and now, and a realistic and affordable option for most households. For a smart home to work to its full potential there are a number of elements that can be in place:
•Smart home devices.
•Digital voice assistants, or hubs.
•Apps on smartphones and tablets, and online access.
Smart homes can operate without all three of these elements; e.g. smart home devices can be operated without digital voice assistants or apps, but to get the complete smart home experience, it is worth having all three in place.
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Some people consider smart home devices to be an irrelevance that automates tasks that are already easily done manually. However, similar things were said when the television remote control was first introduced. The range of functionality for smart home devices ensures that it is likely that they will become as common in the home as the ubiquitous TV remote.
Range of devices
Also known as the Internet of Things (IoT), smart home technology now spans a wide range of devices (and this is increasing regularly) as manufacturers realize the commercial importance of smart homes. Some of the current devices are:
•Smart lighting systems, including smart light bulbs and a bridge that connects to your Wi-Fi router. Individual lights can be controlled around the home with an app, a digital voice assistant, or a remote control. Groups of lights can also be used to create artistic effects. Smart lighting apps contain a range of settings that can be used to give you maximum control and flexibility over your lighting system.
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Smart home devices use a range of methods of wireless communication to link to their related apps or remote controls. The most common is Wi-Fi, but various devices also use Bluetooth, Zigbee and Z-Wave. These are looked at here.
•Smart thermostats. Heating systems can be controlled to turn them on and off and set the temperature. They can also be used to determine whether there are people at home, and regulate the temperature accordingly. In this way, they can be used to save money on your heating bills.
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•Smart security systems. Extensive security systems, using external cameras, can be installed, and controlled and viewed via an app.
•Smart locks. In addition to security cameras, smart locks can be used to add additional security to your home. They can be activated by key cards, key fobs, apps, digital voice assistants, time-limited PIN codes, and even remotely.
•Smart cameras. Individual cameras can be used within the home, such as for monitoring a baby’s bedroom, or the outside of a property.
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•Smart plugs and sockets. Individual smart plugs can be used throughout the home, so that devices can be turned on and off without having to physically press a switch.
•Robotic lawnmowers and cleaners. Tasks within or outside the home can be automated through the use of robot lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners and mops. These do not all have their own compatible apps, but can work independently.
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Smart home devices can also operate in the traditional manual way, in case their wireless communication is not working. For instance, smart light bulbs can be operated using the usual wall switch, and a smart heating system can still be controlled using the manual control panel.
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There are also an increasing number of miscellaneous smart home devices, such as smart kettles, smart blinds, smart humidifiers and smart portable air conditioners. The list of smart home devices will undoubtedly expand as the technology becomes more widely available.
Digital voice assistants
Digital voice assistants are fast becoming the must-have accessory in the digital world. They consist of a stand-alone speaker, with the functionality provided by the digital voice assistant, which provides information from the cloud via your home Wi-Fi.
Digital voice assistants can perform a range of tasks such as providing news updates, telling a joke, playing music, and controlling smart home devices.
Different manufacturers have their own digital voice assistants, and the main ones are (the speaker is first, with the digital voice assistant second):
•The Amazon Echo and Alexa.
•The Google Home and Google Assistant.
•T...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. 1 About Smart Homes
  6. 2 About Digital Voice Assistants
  7. 3 Alexa and the Amazon Echo
  8. 4 Google Assistant and Google Home
  9. 5 HomePod and the Home App
  10. 6 Using Smart Devices
  11. 7 Smart Lighting
  12. 8 Smart Heating
  13. 9 Smart Security
  14. 10 More Smart Home Options
  15. 11 Looking Forward
  16. Back Cover